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The best restaurants in Painswick Stroud South West
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30 Opinions in 1 websites
The staff at the Waypoint are always efficient and welcoming. The food is delicious , plentiful and great value..they dealt with a party of 14, some of whom were delayed with calmness and care.

187 Opinions in 1 websites
We love staying here fab bistro and fab suites Always attention to detail is provided from the service chrystal cutlery and lace tablecloths . We had scallops and prawns to start with garlic bread followed by lamb cutlets and chateubriand. Followed by coffee and liqueurs. The owners and their family make it extra special. We have stayed in four of the themed rooms and will come back thanks to this unique location and service.

498 Opinions in 1 websites
We stayed in Annie the shepherd's hut, what an amazing experience, we stayed 2 nights. It was a pure chill/relax time after 2 very difficult years. We can honestly say we chilled and relaxed. The hut is warm and we didn't use the log burner, we even had a window open during the night. The bed is sooooo comfortable and the quilt was to die for. The bed was more comfortable than some hotel beds we have slept on. Thank you for the lovely welcome basket, so thoughtful. We ate in the pub on Tuesday night always the welcome from Jayne and Miles was as friendly and warm as normal. The food as always was tasty, hot and delicious. Special thanks to Alice a real trooper and obviously a big part of the Butchers Arms team. See you soon, even though its a short drive from Swindon it was definitely money well spent. XX ❤❤

352 Opinions in 1 websites
I regularly walk the dog on Painswick beacon and have been trying to find a coffee stop nearby. Came across the Painswick Pooch and it has become a Sunday ritual of mine, the perfect place for a rest and coffee. Cakes are to die for and the staff are lovely and so welcoming. Not to mention Jasmine has treats even time we come, safe to say we will now be regulars!

315 Opinions in 1 websites
We visited last Sunday after walking the dogs in the village, which is so beautifull When we got to the pub we were welcomed to a lovely open fire, warm and cosy. I had a three mixed roast, which was cooked perfectly, and was so large it was hard to Finnish, great value for what I paid. Others had homemade lasagne obviously homemade, Salmon fishcakes full of Salmon bot potato with the best chips ever. We were all so full, but could not resist the puds, There Bannoffi pie was to die for, as was the home.ade apple crumble with custard. We will deffinatelly be back and enjoyed our visit.

40 Opinions in 1 websites
Si desea pagar más de los precios inflados por una bebida y hablar con usted como si fuera un inconveniente, este es el lugar para usted. Participó en una larga caminata de caridad con amigos para ser recibidos por una mujer grosera. ¡Mi amigo pidió un chocolate caliente para que le dijeran que consumiría demasiada leche! A las 4 para un vaso pequeño de plástico, ¡no habría pensado que hubiera usado tanto! 4 tazas pequeñas de té de plástico para 10 servidas en un viejo cajón para que se le diga "debe devolver el cajón" de manera vil. Me sorprende que este lugar siga funcionando.

10 Opinions in 1 websites
It was great to get inside this friendly cafe after the biting cold of the recent icy spell outside. The coffee was excellent and they also had a selection of homemade cakes - I had a piece of lemon drizzle cake which was great. Dogs are welcome. There are locally produced arts and crafts on sale as well.

10 Opinions in 1 websites
A lovely little cafe selling a few bits and bobs with nice enough staff . However we waited 20 mins for 2 coffee’s after we ordered. It would appear you are better off getting a take away as people came in and were served their takeaways before us. Also they could do with some protectors on the feet of the chairs, the noise of people dragging the chairs on the stone floor was loud and quite annoying! We enjoyed our coffee but I’m afraid I would not be in a hurry to go back,

440 Opinions in 2 websites
In a very scenic part of the world, the Slad valley has a charm all of its own. Deeply wooded valleys and streams make it ideal walking country; you'll certainly work up an appetite and thirst climbing up the slopes and wending your way through the little hamlets that pepper the hillsides. So, where to go? The Woolpack is an obvious choice, offering a range of good local beers and dishes that include classic bar snacks, and more substantial meals in the restaurant. The pub itself is an unpretentious set of rooms where everyone can feel comfortable, with simple stripped tables and chairs and various local photographs and memorabilia - including the inevitable collection devoted to the life and works of Laurie Lee. The food on offer is a bit more imaginative than usual, but not excessively so (no "concept dishes", thank goodness). Everything seems fresh and is well presented by the very welcoming and friendly staff. The only slightly negative comment I would make is that, along with several other reviewers, I found the prices slightly higher than might be expected. Perhaps this comes with the struggle in running a pub these days, but it's a fine balance between running close to deficit and putting people off. On the day of our visit the pub was pretty busy, so perhaps they have judged their market correctly.

141 Opinions in 2 websites
Very polite staff accommodated two scruffy walkers for a last minute afternoon tea in their comfortable well decorated lounge - excellent quality food and we weren’t left hungry which is often the case in London where we live. You absolutely get what you pay for, we’ll be visiting again if we’re in the area.