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    Seven Springs Inn

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    The Green Dragon Inn - From Website

    The Green Dragon Inn

    5.0(5 reviews)
    2.7 km

    The Green Dragon Inn is such a superior find! It's everything one would look for country quaint and…read more utterly comfortable rustic-ness. There is a restaurant and bar, with plenty of outdoor seating for people to enjoy when the weather is fine. By the amount of people that were here, we could tell that this is a very popular destination. There are two parts to the restaurant and bar. Both contain seating for dining and drinking, though breakfast was on the "bar" side. For dinner, we were seated in a beautiful curved and windowed dining area with plenty of sunshine and a beautiful view outdoors. Our service was attentive and friendly. For dinner, my husband had the sirloin steak. He said that it was delicious and tender. He really enjoyed the accompanying peppercorn sauce. I had the barbecued turkey. It had a tasty char on it, and it was very delicious with its umami and slightly sweet barbecue flavor. Potatoes, chips, and salads were sides. We were both full from our generous meals, but it's almost impossible to forgo a delicious dessert! I had spotted dick, which was warm, sweetly moist, and subtly spiced. My husband had sticky pudding with ice cream. Both desserts hit the spot! Breakfast is a combination of continental and menu items. We enjoyed our fresh ojs, coffees, and he his Full English while I relished avocado toast with poached eggs. Accommodations are behind the restaurant and pub. It's a two-story cozy building, with four rooms downstairs. We did not go upstairs, but there are rooms above, as well. Our room was very comfortable, with all the amenities that we would need. Our room, Midnight Court, has French doors that lead out into a patio with seating and a garden beyond. There is a farm store that sells coffees, teas, tasty treats, and a variety of unique gifts, souvenirs, as well as groceries. There is outdoor seating here, too. Parking is limited to overnighting guests, located between the restaurant and the accommodations. We could see additional parking located across the street for drop-ins. We felt very fortunate to find the Green Dragon Inn. It ticked off all of the boxes for these two American travelers looking for a quintessential inn stay.

    Beautifully done interior with lovely ambiance. Substantial selection of spirits. The food was…read morespectacular and perfect presentation. We each selected from meat, fish and chicken dishes and they were all succulent and perfectly balanced. We ended the night and shared the lemon tart with lemon sorbet which had a lovely balance with the strawberry drizzle.

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    Bathurst Arms - Pretty good menu.  4 options for kids - tomato pasta, pasta with pesto, fish and chips and sausage and mash.

    Bathurst Arms

    4.5(2 reviews)
    10.4 km

    Really enjoyed the food and atmosphere here. The bar is traditional. Roaring fire, rugby on the…read moretv, and decent ale on offer, including at the time of writing Old Hooky. But we dropped in for food after a long day on the road in the stormy weather. And we were not disappointed. The Shepherds pie was absolutely cracking. Made from leg of lamb rather than mince. The kids meals were generous, and the desserts were also delicious (loved my sticky toffee pud). If there is anything to grumble about it would be the slightly high prices - £7 for the kids and upwards of £9.75 for adults. However I would say that if you want to pay for the extra quality, as long as the food is consistent, it would be worth it. Decent amount of parking by the way, with no height restriction for those of you with campers.

    A brilliant pub with excellent food and a welcoming atmosphere. The current incarnation of the pub…read morestarted off as a spin-off from the Storyteller restaurant in Cheltenham - landlord James used to do wine nights there, then managed the restaurant for a while, then moved on to the Bathurst. It now boasts a wine room just like the Storyteller's, so a sophisticated drinker like me can choose wine just like I do in the supermarket - by the pretty label. The food is along similar lines to Storyteller's, but with a more British flavour, and emphasis on local ingredients. Quietly and genuinely child-friendly (ie they're completely welcome and catered for, but not pandered to). From the outside, has a nice little garden (bit too close to the road to be ideal, but entirely safe) by the modest River Churn. Oh - and it is PINK.

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    Bathurst Arms - Gorgeous old country pub

    Gorgeous old country pub

    Bathurst Arms - Sitting by the river...and a large ceramic hare called Hartley

    Sitting by the river...and a large ceramic hare called Hartley

    Bathurst Arms - Huge beer garden

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    Huge beer garden

    The Bell at Stow - Refused service to us

    The Bell at Stow

    4.0(9 reviews)
    24.5 km
    ££

    Never have I ever left a restaurant in tears. You know when…read moreyou just *feel* the racism? It doesn't need to be blatant but is usually subtle. POC will understand 100% that feeling. We booked this last minute and as soon as we walked in, were ignored. A white couple came in after us and the blonde waitress went directly around us and took them to a table. I made direct eye contact as she was taking them, as if to say, I saw that and yes we're still here. She intentionally avoided us completely after as we were standing there waiting to be helped. The man behind the bar saw, seated us instead, and then we were ignored for another 20 minutes. I asked another blonde waitress if we could be helped and she said WE'LL GET TO YOU. She had never even acknowledged our presence or existence prior. I was already so upset we just decided to leave after that. We left with empty bellies and a trip to a local grocery store instead. There's a Yelp review from 9 days ago about this and one on TripAdvisor from this month saying the EXACT SAME THING.

    Had lunch recently at the Bell at Stow and was very happy with our meal. Everything was really…read moredelicious, and very filling. We had: - Crispy Lincolnshire Poacher, roasted sweet potato, honey roasted carrots, baby spinach, chicory, avocado (£8.50) - basically a grown up mozzarella stick that was so delicious we had a hard time getting our mom to share bites with us. - Mixed roast beef and pork, crackling & Apple sauce w/ goose fat potatoes, double egg Yorkshire pudding, red cabbage, honey roasted roots cauliflower cheese and gravy (£16.50) - thank god we saw another table receive their servings first because then we knew this was a huge portion to be shared. Very good, traditional English meal - Crispy pork belly, creamy truffle mash, baby spinach, roasted button onion, cauliflower purée, apple sauce (£16.50) - delicious, especially the creamy truffle mash. Service was friendly although we had to catch their attention a bit more than I like. The space has a welcoming, well-decorated pub feel but well lit. We realized afterwards that they had out door seating which would have been nice to take advantage of with the fantastic weather! There is a parking lot out front.

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