Cirencester
has a wealth of eating establishments, from Indian to Italian
and from Chinese to English.
Within a few miles of Cirencester you will find The Village Inn
in Barnsley, The Catherine Wheel in Bibury
and The Eliot Arms in South
Cerney who all serve excellent 'pub' food. While in Cirencester
itself you will find Tatyans, serving excellent Chinese food and the Harry Hares restaurant.
Here is a selection of popular places
to eat in and around Cirencester. If
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| Jesse's
Bistro, The Stableyard, Blackjack Street, Cirencester |
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Jesses Bistro
is ideally situated in Blackjack Street not 50 metres from the Famous
Roman Museum in Jesses Courtyard. We pride ourselves on the freshest
of ingredients - Aberdeen Angus Beef, Old Spot Pork, Cotswold Lamb,
all the best of fresh Fish and Seafood daily delivered. These are
then cooked for you in our unique woodburning oven. Finish the meal
with a delicious selection of Puddings made by us.
The service
is friendly and efficient - we have a superb choice of wines and
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Jesse's
Bistro
Restaurant,
Coffee House and Fresh Fish Shop.
The Stableyard, Blackjack Street, Cirencester,
Glos. GL7 2AA
Tel : 01285 641497
Email address
info@jessebistro.co.uk
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Extensive
tables 'Al Fresco' for that English summer day.
Whether you wish to have a snack or full meal we are open 10.30 -
2.30 Tuesday through to Saturday and in the evenings Wednesday through
to Saturday 6.45 - 9.30
Please call to book to avoid disappointment
We can also cater for parties and meetings. Also you may purchase
fresh fish to take away - we can even advise on how to cook it.
Call in advance to see what we have and you can order any fish for
delivery the next day. |
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| 1651 Restaurant, Market Place, Cirencester |
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Dining in 1651 - Cirencester
The high street “1651” bars and brassiere-style restaurant opened in 2001.
It is named after that moment in time when Charles II, defeated at the Battle of Worcester, spent a night hiding from Cromwell’s in these buildings on his flight to ultimate exile in France. He regained the throne in 1660.
Chris Bowlers's fine monochrome photographs adorn the walls; they were taken during the National Trust's 350th anniversary re-enactment of the 17th century events.
The bar area retains the "feel" of its Georgian origins, with original mouldings and decorative motifs highlighted in traditional colours. The ambience in the dining room is achieved by an inspired fusion of medieval-style colours and continental eclecticism in fixtures and fittings.
Here you can choose from an imaginative a la carte menu that reflects the vibrant colours, evocative aromas and fresh tastes of the Mediterranean.
Our Chef's mouth watering menus are also inspired by authentic English and Asian cuisine.
We have an extensive list of wines representing the old and new world to compliment your meal.
The "1651" restaurant is open for residents and non-residents to enjoy lunch and dinner. |
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1651 Bar Restaurant
The Market Place
Cirencester
Gloucestershire
GL7 2NZ
Tel : 01285 658507
Website
1651 Bar Restaurant

Loiuse
1651 Restaurant Manager |
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| Harry Hare's, Gosditch Street, Cirencester |
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Harry Hare's Restaurant and Brasserie is located in an historic building with a fascinating history with elements dating back to Roman times.
The restaurant can be found opposite the magnificent Parish Church in the centre of Cirencester, at the heart of the Cotswolds.
Harry's take pride in meeting their customers requirements and strive to provide fine food in a relaxed and attractive atmosphere.
Their professionally trained kitchen is led by Head Chef Nigel Harding who has worked alongside Gary Rhodes and Phil Vickery.
He ensures all the cuisine is served to the highest standard, using the finest and freshest ingredients sourced from local suppliers where possible.
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Harry Hare's
3 Gosditch St
Cirencester
Gloucestershire
GL7 2AG
Tel : 01285 652375
Website
Harry Hare's
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| The
Priory Inn, Tetbury |
The Priory Inn deserves its strong local reputation as a great place to eat. The ever-popular gastro-inn has won many awards since being taken over by the current private owners in 2004. These include a Harden’s Remy Restaurant Award, Cotswold Life Food and Drink Awards (“Most Distinctive Local Menu”) and Taste of The West Silver Dining Pub Awards.
The inn has Cotswold stone walls, bare floorboards, oak tables, bright contemporary canvases from The Thin Dog Gallery in Cirencester, a huge walk-around fireplace and free on-site car parking. Every Sunday from 8pm there is chilled-out live acoustic music - see Cirencester Events
The award-winning food speaks for itself: simple, seasonal, modern/rustic dishes at affordable prices, all sourced from local farms, growers and producers; fresh Cornish fish and gourmet pizzas from the wood-fired oven. The Priory Inn has developed a great reputation for local drinks including real ales, Cotswold lager, wine and liqueurs, all developed by passionate, talented people. There is more to read on your table or on the website. English-style tapas is served every night at the bar from 5pm.
The Priory Inn is focused on welcoming families: they have staff with the right attitude, high-chairs, changing facilities, a toy box and kids menu - it is worth booking in advance.
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The
Priory Inn
Award-winning hotel / gastropub / coffee bar
London
Road
Tetbury
GL8 8JJ
Tel
: 01666 502251
Website
The Priory
Inn
Reviews
The Priory
Inn
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| Talbot Inn, 14 Victoria
Road, Cirencester |
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Our charming
"Olde Worlde" Inn serves lunches and evening meals, and
we always have vegetarian dishes available. |
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Tel
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| The Mayflower Restaurant |
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29 Sheep Street, Cirencester |
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01285 642777 |
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| Waggon and Horses |
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11 London Road, Cirencester |
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01285 652022 |
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| Country Style |
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8 The Woolmarket, Cirencester |
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01285 658078 |
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| Crown of Crucis Hotel |
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Ampney Crucis, Cirencester |
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01285 851806 |
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| Gianni Ristorante (Italian) |
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30 Castle Street, Cirencester |
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01285 643133 |
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| Harry
Hares |
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3 Gosditch Street, Cirencester |
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01285 652375 |
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| Pizza Provancale |
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37 Castle Street, Cirencester |
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01285 650692 |
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| Rajdoot (Indian) |
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35 Castle Street, Cirencester |
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01285 654083 |
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| Tatyans
(Chinese) |
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27 Castle Street, Cirencester |
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01285 653529 |
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| Curryander |
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1 Farrell Close, Cirencester |
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01285 658987 |
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| Indian |
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7 The Laurels, South
Cerney, Cirencester |
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| Wild Duck |
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Ewen, Cirencester |
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01285 770310 |
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| Egypt Mill |
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Stroud Road, Nailsworth |
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01453 833449 |
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| Eleven North Place |
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11 North Place, Cheltenham |
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01242 250343 |
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| The Catherine Wheel
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Bibury,
Cirencester |
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01285
740250 |
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| Eliot Arms |
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South
Cerney, Cirencester |
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01285
860215 |
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| Ann's Pantry |
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Cirencester |
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| Swan Yard Cafe
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6 Swan Yard,
West Market Place, Cirencester |
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01285
641300 |
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| The Plough |
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Gloucester Road,
Stratton, Cirencester |
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01285
653422 |
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