23 Pubs Restaurants near Cirencester

We found 23 Pubs restaurants within 25 miles 25 miles of Cirencester

The historic market town of Cirencester is probably best known for being home to an agricultural university, where hordes of farmers perfect their craft. It is also the largest town in the Cotswolds and is home to plenty of attractions that would excite history buffs; explore the Corinium Museum’s collection of Roman artefacts or admire the architecture at the Church of St John the Baptist, which is hundreds of years old. Once the exploring is done and dusted, there are plenty of restaurants in Cirencester to experience, ranging from cosy pubs and low-key bistros to a surprising number of Indian restaurants.

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Pubs Restaurants near Cirencester
Pubs Restaurants near Cirencester
Pubs Restaurants near Cirencester
Pubs Restaurants near Cirencester
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The Horse & Groom

The Horse & Groom

Moreton-In-Marsh, GL56 9AQ
21.1 miles
What we think
"Since arriving in 2005, brothers Will & Tom Greenstock have transformed this Grade II-listed Georgian coaching inn from a faded village boozer into ..." Read our full review
Waggon & Horses

Waggon & Horses

Calne, SN8 1QJ
21.1 miles
It's hard to miss this old gem of a pub on the main A4 as you drive between Devizes and Marlborough. Famous as the inspiration for a scene in Dickens' the P ... Find out more
The George Inn Lacock

The George Inn Lacock

Chippenham, SN15 2LH
22.0 miles
What we think
"This quintessential Wadsworth’s pub is a perfect place to hole up for a laid-back Sunday lunch before a walk around the historic National Trust v ..." Read our full review
The Swan - Broadway

The Swan - Broadway

Broadway, WR12 7AA
22.4 miles
With beautiful surroundings, and a stylish interior, The Swan Inn in Broadway is a classic meets modern pub, a perfect setting for any occasion. Our chefs t ... Find out more
The Plough Inn Finstock

The Plough Inn Finstock

Finstock, OX7 3BY
22.8 miles
The Plough Inn is a quintessential English thatched Pub set in the West Oxfordshire countryside dating from 1772.We have a roaring log Inglenook fire in the ... Find out more
The Black Horse, Standlake

The Black Horse, Standlake

Standlake, OX29 7RH
23.1 miles
Set in the beautiful Cotswolds, The Black Horse is packed with charm. A 16th century building, this restaurant is located in a quaint corner of the Oxfordsh ... Find out more
The Mason Arms

The Mason Arms

South Leigh, OX29 6XN
23.3 miles
With its picture-postcard looks – all thatched roofing and Cotswold stone – the Mason Arms gets off to a flying start. Its updating to a plush p ... Find out more
The Greyhound Inn - Letcombe Regis

The Greyhound Inn - Letcombe Regis

Wantage, OX12 9JL
24.3 miles
Award-winning chef Phil Currie and his team have a reputation for cooking up delicious and imaginative dishes.All of the food is homemade and freshly cooked ... Find out more
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Among the clutch of towns that make up the Cotswolds, Cirencester is something of a hidden gem. This traditional market town has not yet been discovered by the heaps of tourists visiting nearby Cheltenham, which means you can still make your way through the town and see all of the sights without having to worry about crowds too much.

There is plenty to keep you busy here, whether you are a permanent resident or just a fleeting visitor. Walk along the parade of independent shops and historic buildings or admire the pastel-coloured town houses dotted along the street. Of course, there are also plenty of must-visit restaurants in Cirencester, with a broader choice of cuisines than you might expect from such a traditional town.

Among the options, you will find buzzy haunts serving Spanish tapas, smart French brasseries and Thai restaurants too. There is also a number of Indian restaurants to choose from, serving up the classic curries and naan breads that have been so wholeheartedly adopted by British people over the years.

Those who are a little less adventurous with their dinners needn’t worry though, as many Cirencester restaurants have designed best-of-British menus, full of all the classic staples.