The Restaurant at The Sheep

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Average Price
££££ - £30 - £49
Cuisines
British

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The bar at the Sheep is the perfect place to meet for drinks. We’ve created a speciality gin menu featuring 21 classics.

As you’d expect there’s a selection of wines available from around the world, hand-selected to offer something for the every day choice to wines suitable for more special occasions.

There’s also ten bottled craft beers on offer, as well as a cocktail list. We highly recommend the house special Espresso Martini. Perfect to round off a meal.

We have a seasonal menu created by our kitchen. Pizzas are a major focus for us, because of our wood-fired oven in the restaurant, where you can watch your freshly made pizza cook. We also use it to cook a range of other things as well. Using a wood-fired oven boosts the flavour, as it imparts a smoky taste whilst distributing the heat evenly. It’s also a quicker way to cook too and ensures the food retains more of its nutrients.

You can eat in our restaurant at a table for a traditional style of dining or our full length bar for a more casual feel. Families are welcome with our bespoke children’s menu.

Weather permitting, you can also dine in our garden. The feature fireplace will keep you warm in the evenings too.

Private parties can be catered for. Have exclusive use of our Pen which can cater for up to 32 people, or hire the whole restaurant for parties of 100. Please get in touch to discuss your requirements.

We like to think of our food as healthy, approachable and focused on quality and provenance, using local, seasonal produce where possible.

Location

Sheep Street, Moreton-In-Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL54 1AU

01451 830344 01451 830344

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