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59 Opinions in 1 websites
Staff were welcoming and our order was taken promptly; food arrived quite quickly too. We decided to order the set lunch; we ended up having all three courses, as the portions were really rather small. I had the soup (very hot and spicy, but that was no bad thing on a cold day) followed by the courgette linguine; my companions both had the mackerel followed by the skate, which they said was very good. For dessert two of us had the burnt basque cheesecake; I had never eaten a burnt basque (!), so thought I should give it a try. Very creamy but – yes, rather burnt at the side. The third person had the cheese plate, which was almost too big. I have some slight mobility issues, but could not see a disabled toilet, so I had to descend the steep stairs which I found rather precarious. The floor at the bottom is very uneven, so beware. A good choice for a light lunch, and not too crowded.

1050 Opinions in 2 websites
The hotel and gardens are decorated and maintained so beautifully and the hotel is comfortable, warm and cosy throughout. The Christmas decorations and roaring fires were so lovely in a cold December. All the staff across Reception, the Bar, the Restaurant etc were an absolute delight. The breakfasts were also delicious. We took our 6-month old puppy and there were many sweet touches for him such as as a dog bed and bowl ready in the room and a 'doggy sausage' at breakfast each morning. We were in a newly refurbished Cotswold double and it was decorated beautifully and was very comfortable. The only slight downside is that, likely because it's such an old building, the walls are very thin so you can hear your neighbours very clearly. This is the only reason i haven't given it the full 5 stars (I would give this 4.5 stars if Google allowed). It wouldn't stop me staying here again, I'd just take ear plugs next time. Brilliant location to explore Bourton on Water, Daylesford, Broadways, the Slaughters etc. Highly recommend staying here.

915 Opinions in 2 websites
We went for afternoon tea. Lovely hotel in a perfect Cotswold village. Idyllic. Staff delightful. Served in a small, beautiful lounge. I had emailed the day before to request no pickle in our sandwiches. I mentioned it again when they took our order. When the tea arrived the sausage roll and scones were delicious. The cakes lovely but a little bit underwhelming. But the sandwiches became a three act farce. Following the no pickle request we received 2 egg, 2 just tomato and 2 just cucumber. We asked why these had no meat or cheese or anything in them. They took them all away and brought back 8 ham only on brown. We looked aghast and said why have we now only got ham, at least we had egg on white before. They returned with 4 extra egg also on brown!!! Our neighbours were enjoying a selection of white and brown of salmon, egg, ham and something with salad. We gave up at that point. It was a bizarre inability to deal with the smallest deviation from the menu which made it all very disappointing. A real shame as it had the makings of a five star experience!

713 Opinions in 2 websites
Driving around the area with my Mum on mother's day and we stopped in this lovely pub on the off chance we could get a roast (without having booked). The really friendly staff managed to fit us in and it was the tastiest roast either of us have had in long while. Well recommend 🤩

693 Opinions in 3 websites
Disappointing. Lovely old pub, but a fairly ordinary meal, and didn't feel up to the relatively high price. I haven’t been there for a while, and this used to be one of my favourite evenings out, but things seem to have slipped. Food was OK, nothing special, and some simple elements were off, such as the sourdough bread being fridge temperature. And serving the order of mash on a side plate was just weird. There are so many quality gastro-pubs in this part of the Cotswolds that punters can be picky, and unfortunately based on our visit the Swan isn't really up with the competition.