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    Popeyes Takeaway Restaurant

    3.5 (2 reviews)

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    Purslane - June 2018 tasting menu

    Purslane

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Delicious dinner (tasting menu) and frankly the best I have had in Cheltenham…read more The tasting menu cost £60, with an added £38 per person for wine pairings. This is what me and my hubs had. The dinner started with a bread course - 3 types of bread. Butter was good, just the right amount of saltiness. Also served with taramasalata, which tasted like a cross between roe and smoked salmon. The sourdough was my fave of the breads. Moving on to the amuse bouche - a really large serving! This was trout sashimi and was super delicious. I think it also had beets and another vegetable served with it. The next 2 courses were also seafood - halibut and lobster. The halibut had this really good cucumber sorbet served with it - maybe just a tad to much for the serving, but it was tasty either way. The lobster - I forgot to take a picture it was so good! The final main course was lamb. Normally, I don't really like lamb all that much, but I really liked this dish. The lamb wasn't too gamey in either the steak style or brisket style lamb. There was also sweetbreads served on the side which was perfectly fried. On to the desserts - there was a cheesecake, a chocolate dish, and petit fours to finish. These were all good, but I honestly would have preferred one more savory dish and one less sweet one. Wine pairings were on point for all the dishes. Standout for me was the British wine that was served with the trout I think? The pours were all very generous as well. Overall, great service, great food, great little restaurant. Highly recommended.

    Was really surprised to find a good restaurant around the area as we mostly passed chain…read morerestaurants. The staff were really nice and the environment very comfortable. Now onto the food. It all tasted so nice, we had the sea bass and chicken and for dessert chocolate mousse with ice cream. The ice cream was quite a unique taste so we asked what it was and even the ice cream was actually homemade! The menu deal was quite reasonable price for around £18 for 3 courses. Overall this was a really nice surprise and a restaurant with some amazing food.

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    Purslane - Halibut course

    Halibut course

    Purslane - Lamb course

    Lamb course

    Purslane - Trout amuse bouche

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    Trout amuse bouche

    The Wild Beer Co.

    The Wild Beer Co.

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    ££

    Having returned to Wild Beer multiple times, I am always impressed and happy with my visits. With a…read morelarge, varied draught beer selection, you can sample delicious domestic and foreign beers. Wild Beer also serves a simple and yet refined food menu--British gastropub faire. They are proud of their hamburger, and they have a right to be. It's hard to improve upon an experience of a beer and a burger, but Wild Beer manages to take it to the next step. Check out this restaurant if you're looking for classy food and beer in a down-to-earth, casual environment.

    I've been to Wild Beer a few times now (by virtue of it being dangerously close to where I live!) -…read moremost recently for an eye-opening beer and food matching on a Brewerism walking tour (which I can also strongly recommend!) So let's get one thing straight - Wild Beer is a specialist beer bar, probably more at home in Bristol or London than Cheltenham, which has a small (but growing) craft beer scene. Their beers range from tasty modern styles (bibble and fresh strongly recommended for hop lovers) to weird and wonderful (salty lemon sours and cucumber ale!) - if you're into the modern trend of sour beers, then this is your place! If you like to drink lager by the pint, put that to one side and give 2/3 something new, unique challenging. You'll not regret it and the staff will help you pick out sonething you'll like. The staff are very helpful and more than willing to let you have a few tastes. In short, Wild Beer is great - get down there and show your support for craft beer in Cheltenham! (oh and the food is pretty good too - try the ribs from the small plates, yum!)

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    The Wild Beer Co. - Dollar dollar bill y'all

    Dollar dollar bill y'all

    The Wild Beer Co. - Post Chelts

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    Montys Brasserie

    Montys Brasserie

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Hmm. Apparently, I started this review a couple months ago and apparently got distracted…read more Monty's had been on our list of places to try for a couple years and we just never got around to it until [this summer] because the other places we thought about were closed. First, the restaurant is small and cozy. It has about a dozen tables (and based on at least one other review, there is more seating downstairs). We called ahead to book a table, but didn't really need to on that Sunday afternoon. I imagine that it could get crowded on other nights. Speaking of other nights, our friends had gone on another night and advised us that it was an upscale place. We were smartly dressed, but most of the diners were in denim. That's OK; it was our anniversary. Knowing that it was our anniversary, Monty's had a bottle of champagne waiting for us. That was thoughtful of them. So, even though I don't drink, I appreciated the effort and did have a glass. Now, being that it has been a couple months, I don't remember exactly what we ordered. No worries because their menu changes constantly based on what's in season and what suits the chef's fancy. Trust me. It was very tasty and well-presented. I would order it again. Sorry this is dated. You should go there and post a review! :)

    We didn't eat in the Brasserie, just went downstairs to the cocktail bar which was great, and…read morenicely lit with candles. There was a guy (Pete Joseph) playing Soul, Funk and Latin Jazz, and he was fab, he played and sang effortlessly (he should audition for X-Factor!) It was a nice chilled out evening. We will definitely eat in the Brasserie next time, then downstairs for some entertainment to finish off the evening.

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    Montys Brasserie - Beet salad and monkfish fritters.

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    Beet salad and monkfish fritters.

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