Reviews on British food in Painswick, United Kingdom including Birch Restaurant, The Bistro at Cardynham House, St Michael’s Restaurant, Falcon Inn Pub, The Butchers Arms, The Edgemoor Inn, The Woolpack, The Painswick Restaurant, The Corner House, The Stirrup Cup
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4 based on 182 reviews
The Stirrup Cup pub is the perfect setting to relax at the end of a busy day or the start of an evening with a wonderful selection of Cask Ales, Guinness, Crisp Lagers, Fine Wines,, freshly brewed coffees, tasty bar bites. We serve real food and great and
I took my mum for lunch to celebrate her birthday, we both opted to go straight for a main course, we each ordered Pork belly with Tewksbury mustard mash, roasted root potatoes and cider cream sauce..Wow! It was absolutely incredible in both looks and flavour! For desert we both ordered the Sticky Toffee Pudding, once again, it was superb! They even put a candle in mums pudding for her! A lovely touch!In short, it was the perfect lunchtime treat for mum, service, quality of the food, very reasonably priced, everything was spot on!Julian (the landlord/chef) runs a very tight ship, as the pictures show, his attention to detail is excellent! 10/10Thank you Julian and team..Thank you Robin for your review and I am pleased that you and your Mother had a lovely meal on her Birthday. We hope to see you soon. Julian and Helen.
4 based on 91 reviews
I have enjoyed a few lovely quiet evenings in the Corner House and sampled their lovely food and drink; I was a fan, but unfortunately I made the mistake of visiting on a very busy Saturday evening the other weekend. I was with my family celebrating a birthday and engagement, I had had a few beers but I was no where near as drunk as the guy behind the bar who threw together the worst cocktail Iâve ever tasted, then disappeared off to serve someone else before I could finish my order. Any other time I would have presumed it was a free drink the way he left me but I waited. The owner/manager came along and didnât like me complaining. His response wasnât ideal either but, you know, he was very busy, Iâm not knocking that. He continued to make the remaining (nice) cocktails of my order but when I tried to say I wasnât happy to pay for the first horrific drink he decided he was going to serve me at all. Eventually I got my drinks, we drank them and we left as it was too busy and the experience had started to ruin my evening. I later found out that the drunk guy helping behind the bar caused a lot more trouble and cost to the business with similar antics throughout the evening. No matter what time of night or day of the week, and especially when youâre ordering a round of expensive cocktails, I expect 100% customer service and the Corner House failed to deliver with their not so helpful, drunk, bar staff. Itâs a shame. I would recommend the Corner House on a quiet occasion. But Iâm one of those people who stick to my guns and I now refuse to pay my hard earned money I to their till.
4 based on 100 reviews
We're not sheepish when it comes to dining⦠our food is made to be experienced, designed to tempt your inner foodie and perfect for sharing. Take a pew in The Hearth, where you can choose a little of what you fancy, Smorgasbord-style. Pick a spot to hang
A restful attractive hotel,very convenient got Cotswold delights,in walking distance of the delightful Roccoco gardens. The rooms are comfortable,great view lovely garden area to sit and stare. The food is delicious,nothing seemed much trouble for the staff,we stayed there for our daughters wedding and some of the pre wedding preparations were done there,again the staff were very accommodating. Look forward to returning.
4 based on 302 reviews
Had lunch here. Service was friendly and efficient. Food was tasty. The local ale was fine. Interesting interior kept basically intact from when Laurie Lee was a patron. Some interesting memorabilia and some of his books inside. Worth a visit.
4 based on 373 reviews
It has to be said that we are now spoilt for choice when it comes to eating out in Gloucestershire. Sometimes we go out trying new places which means old favourites get overlooked for a while.It's been a while since we've been to The Edgemoor, mores the pity. It still offers everything it ever did. There is always a wide choice on the menu and thoughtful specials. This can be difficult to carry off but that is not the case here. Every meal I've had has been very good, from the quality of the ingredients to the cooking and the service.I had the Fillet Steak Stack on this occasion and I can genuinely say it was in the top 3 pieces of steak I have ever had, and inventively served in a stack with bacon, tomato, mushroom and the best home made onion rings ever. It was deliciously tender and tasty. Served with a side blue cheese sauce that was creamy and tasty but mild and not overpowering like so many. With crispy chips and peas it was a delight. My partner had the gammon, a thick cut, tender piece of meat of which her only complaint was there was simply too much of it, so excellent value.Despite my diet (if you read my reviews you'll know why I need to be on one!) having visited here the previous week to catch up on the amazingg food, I decided I had to try one of the deserts, especially when I noted one of the specials was pecan pie, a particular favourite. It was an absolute delight, delicious down to the last crumb. The Edgemoor i well located 'twixt Gloucester & Stroud and hence enjoys a perfect view over Painswick which Chris has certainly made the most of by ensuring there is a wall of windows looking over the spectacular scenery.This has always been one of our favourite places to dine and if you visit you'll find it becomes one of yours, I'm sure.
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4 based on 360 reviews
Plenty of space inside but also tables outside by the quiet village street. Friendly welcome, good service. All the dishes we tried at lunchtime were very good in quality and quantity at an acceptable price. Interesting beer selection. Definitely one we will repeat.
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4 based on 582 reviews
The kitchen was closed when we arrived for lunch but the staff served us from their cold sandwich menu and we both had egg mayonnaise. They were decent without being memorable. I would be willing to go back and try a hot dinner.
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5 based on 65 reviews
Food at St Michaelâs is about simplicity and enjoyment: delicious, unpretentious classic dishes made personally, on the premises, by chef and owner Matt. With over 30 yearsâ culinary experience, Mattâs standards are exacting. The daily menu is always seas
We ate here on the eve of my daughterâs wedding. The food and service were very good. The only issue was in contacting the restaurant - I needed to change my booking and I called several times; I left a message but had no call back.Dear MartinandHeather2012,Thank you very much for your comments. We are very happy you have enjoyed your evening at St. Michaels. Regarding messages and emails, we are responding to them all in a professional manner promptly on a daily bases so we can only apologise that, for some reason or another, you had not received our reply.
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4 based on 260 reviews
We were visiting Painswick for three days and found this lovely Bistro, the food was excellent as well as the service. Real good food for a really good price, nothing protensious a really excellent experience. Intend to return at the earliest possible moment. We only visited The Bistro did not stay at the Boarding House but if it is as good as The Bistro your in for a treat.
We use fresh, local and seasonal ingredients. We are passionate about anything that can be put on the table. We offer a casual dining experience and serve the classics well.
I booked a table for 5 for lunch a week in advance. Please note - booked.When we turned up we were informed that the restaurant had taken an outside catering job that day and consequently because they didn't have their chefs they had cancelled the lunchtime menu and we would have to order from the breakfast menu. 2 of the party felt that this was unacceptable and left. The 3 of us made the best of it & ordered Haddock Omelette and an egg & spinach dish which I can't remember the title of. It then transpired that they were fresh out of Haddock & Spinach, so we had plain omelette & poached egg.for lunch.They shouldn't have taken the booking.Outrageous.Hi Nick,Iâm so sorry to hear that you didnât enjoy your experience with us. We have always tried to ensure we give our customers a high standard of service and food. We have catering events every weekend but there is always a chef in BIRCH when we serve food. We serve a breakfast/brunch menu on a Saturday as weâre incredibly busy and this ensures we can serve people quickly whilst maintaining our high standards. We were extremely busy on the day you visited and we unexpectedly ran out of a few of the menu items. I will message you independently in order to make sure your next visit to BIRCH is satisfactory.
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