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• British • Stratford-Upon-Avon
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- JJoannaWarwickshire •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoLovely cosy little place to eat. Atmosphere is great, food is excellent both in quality and value. And the service was outstanding.More infoThe ThrockmortonPrice: Moderate• British• Alcester•4.4
- RCRachelCNew York City •6 reviews4.0Dined 2 days agoDrinks service was a little slow but didn’t stop us having a lovely evening. The food was tasty and portion sizes were good. The price for the lamb special for 2 was a tad high at £85.More infoThe WoodsmanPrice: Very Expensive• British• Stratford-Upon-Avon•4.6
- SSarahWorcestershire •1 review4.0Dined 3 days agoFood was lovely service was great friendly staff. Table service was prompt only issue was room was very cold customers at other tables also remarked how cold the room was. Noise level was loud in the bar but the dining room was pleasant. We had a nice evening will return soon ( hopefully the heating will be on ) ;)More infoThe Ivy InnPrice: Moderate• Gastro Pub• Evesham•4.5
- SSteveWarwickshire •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoA very beautiful & historic tavern that has flagstone floors & a roaring fire. A very good choice of dishes including plenty of vegetarian & vegan.The staff were excellent as was their service. The food was delicious & very well presented . An excellent visit. Thank youMore infoThe Fleece InnPrice: Moderate• Home cooking• Evesham•4.7
- SStuartBrighton •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoHaving come up from a hick town in Sussex, my initial reaction was “ ooh this is a bit pricey “ but then I remembered that in fact I was in a very beautiful tourist location where the restaurant had to compete with numerous other top quality establishments. I chose the Popcorn Mussels with lemon alioli for my starter and was rewarded with a large ramekin full to the brim of perfectly juicy mussels that had been deep fried in a very thin beautifully seasoned coating and a lovely little dish of citrus touched alioli that proved to be more than enough for the amount of mussels. My main course choice was the venison suet pudding which was a good sized rustic parcel of just the right thickness suet pastry, packed full of amazingly moist melt in the mouth venison that had been cooked long and slow to take on all the flavours of the herbs and vegetables it had been cooked with, served with a very smooth and buttery mashed potato. For dessert I chose the most unusual thing on the menu, a parsnip creme brûlée and I have to say that it was one of the best brûlée’s that I have ever eaten. It was creamy and sweet with a lovely crunchy top but you were left with a mild taste of parsnip on your palate, which at first was a little confusing but as you work your way through the dish actually marries beautifully with the taste and texture of the creme and leaves you wanting more. Very different yet very tasty. It comes with a spiced macaron, possibly one of the fattest macarons I have ever seen thanks to the generous filling and definitely one of the most delicious. With very friendly servers that didn’t “hover” but knew how to play their role well, I have to say that this is a bistro that you should definitely check out if you are visiting the Cotswolds. My initial thoughts if you remember were that it was a bit pricey? No, it isn’t, it’s really good value for money as the food is first class.More infoBistro on the SquarePrice: Expensive• European• Chipping Campden•4.2