The Lamb Inn is a quintessential, cutesy pub in the Cotswolds. Nearby to the Lamb Inn, you will find Birdland Park and Gardens, Cotswold Clubhouse, the Wildlife Park and Motoring Museum. So why not make a big day out of it? The restaurant is adorned in a cosy country-style decor, providing a charming ambiance suitable for leisurely lunches. As daylight wanes and evening approaches, the setting transforms into an intimate, candlelit space perfect for romantic dinners. Whether you visit during the warmer months with fresh blooms gracing the surroundings or on a winter's evening, when a crackling log burner casts a warm glow, you'll find the atmosphere inviting. Additionally, the restaurant boasts an intriguing display of antique and rustic tools, piquing curiosity and adding character to the space.
Since assuming ownership of The Lamb Inn in June 2000, the dedicated team has passionately championed The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association as their primary charitable cause. They have actively contributed to this noble organisation through various initiatives, including organising engaging quiz nights, conducting raffles, offering pre-loved books for sale, and showcasing homemade craft items. These efforts have not only supported a worthy cause but have also forged a sense of community and shared purpose among our patrons.
The Lamb Inn is a dining destination that offers a delectable menu, including sumptuous dishes like the hake served on a bed of vibrant spring vegetable fricassee, accompanied by Jersey Royals and a zesty hint of lemon. Another standout option is the chicken, lovingly paired with brown butter potatoes, locally-sourced spring greens, and an indulgent chicken cream sauce. Each plate is thoughtfully crafted to showcase the best of seasonal ingredients, and the restaurant's commitment to quality and flavour shines through in every bite, making it a must-visit for those seeking a memorable culinary experience.