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The best restaurants in Winsley and Westwood Wiltshire South West

8 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.7

302 Opinions

location-icon79 Westwood Rd, Lower Westwood, Bradford-on-Avon BA15 2AE, United Kingdom, England
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Nice atmosphere and good beer not open Mon or Tues.

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4.5

1224 Opinions

location-iconBradford Rd, England
British
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I only moved to the area last year and I was recommended to to this lovely pub and its staff who served me with the best modules mariniere I have had outside France. So, imagine my disappointment when Spring arrived and modules disappeared from the summer menu may- although their pub staple of ham, egg and chips was high class. Last week I met with friends to try the 2024 winter menu. The ham, egg and chips were as good as ever and the cider battered haddock was enjoyed but the modules topped them both. Sweet shallots, garlic and white wine bathed the plump mussels set,off by a topping of parsley. The chef managed to get a wonderful depth of sweet flavour to the dish which came in both starter and main dish sizes.. The service was as friendly as ever and the beer is well kept. Thank you.

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4.5

414 Opinions

location-iconWestwood Road, England
British
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Last minute decision to have lunch and opted for The New Inn. Wonderful choice. The food was excellent and enjoyed the repartee with the lady serving and taking orders. Will definitely be back. Thank you

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4.5

317 Opinions

location-iconBradford Leigh, England
British
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It was ok. The environment is nice. The young staff were lovely. The service was good and prompt. The price is expensive. The food was ok. The chef needs to look up the definition of ‘hash’ as it definitely wasn’t hash. It was potato plonked on top of Passata. The avocado was meagre with n the pale and uninteresting chicken. The croque monsieur was not cooked enough. The biscotti cake was dry and almost stale. As I say it was ok and expensive for what it was.

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4.0

157 Opinions

location-iconFrome Road, England
Indian
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Tutis, which it’s now called after its fabulous owner, is a delightful cozy family owned Indian restaurant. Food was fresh, super tasty but not too heavy and the restaurant itself stylish and lovely and clean with a good feel! Asked for somewhere warm when I booked and we were popped by the heater, nice touch! When we left I had to give Tuti a hug because he was SUCH a nice man! We’ve found our go-to favourite Indian restaurant when we come to Bradford on Avon and will be back to see you Tuti for sure! We’d highly recommend!

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4.0

37 Opinions

location-iconIford Manor Nr Bradford-on-avon, England
Other european cuisines
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Simply a perfect lunch. Delightful welcome and service and a delicious lunch in a very pretty dining room. It was my daughter’s birthday and it ticked every box for us. We’ll certainly be back soon as my idea of eating out is to be in the beauty of the countryside in a relaxed and charming restaurant - that’s Iford for you.

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4.0

1349 Opinions

location-iconShop Lane, England
British
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Popped in for lunch with my mum. Had soup of the day which was mushroom soup and fishfinger baguette. Orange pannacotta for dessert. Service was friendly and fast, food was amazing. The place also itself was very cozy. We both loved this place

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3.8

420 Opinions

location-iconWoods Hill, England
British
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Not a lot to say yet about interior deco, the garden, accommodation, beer or food. So why 5 stars? Because it has become one of a growing number of 'Community Buy-out' establishment's where locals and other interested parties have 'crowd-funded' to keep it as a pub. Now being gutted, refurbished, redecorated, brought up to modern compliance and safety standards by a host of willing volunteers, all the above short comings will be addressed, to the benifit of the building, the local community and the general pub diaspora. The pubs is an integral part of British culture. It is unique, they are places where people go to talk to each other, to find companionship, to gossip and catch up with news from near and far. The French have their cafés, Americans their bars, the English - and the British Isles in general - their pubs.  The British pub is a place with an important social function - a meeting place, somewhere to relax, a fairly egalitarian place where people drink, eat, talk and in more traditional establishments, play games like cards or darts or even billiards. Sociological surveys have shown that the pub is the only place where the English (particularly) willingly begin a conversation with a stranger. To loose such institutions is to loose the character of the nation. Well done to all those who have contributed