37 Gastropub Restaurants near Cirencester

We found 37 Gastropub restaurants within 26 miles 26 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.

Gastropub Restaurants near Cirencester
Gastropub Restaurants near Cirencester
Gastropub Restaurants near Cirencester
Gastropub Restaurants near Cirencester
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The Chequers - Chipping Norton

The Chequers - Chipping Norton

Chipping Norton, OX7 5NP
23.9 miles
The Chequers was formerly the old courtyard. Now covered with a conservatory and refurbished, it is a pleasant, well lit and airy room which seats up to thi ... Find out more
Pear Tree Inn

Pear Tree Inn

Whitley, SN12 8QX
23.9 miles
What we think
"Once a beautifully looked-after old farmhouse, the Pear Tree is now a popular pub & restaurant, dealing in surprisingly modern food. The kitchen so ..." Read our full review
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
The Northey Arms

The Northey Arms

Corsham, SN13 8AE
24.6 miles
This pub has been transformed into one of Bath’s most popular venues at which to eat, drink and stay. It’s ideal for families and now boasts an ... Find out more
The Bell at Ramsbury

The Bell at Ramsbury

Marlborough, SN8 2PE
24.7 miles
What we think
"Every inch the archetypal village pub with gentrified add-ons, The Bell is a centuries-old feature of Ramsbury’s market square. Inside, it breath ..." Read our full review
Seagrave Arms

Seagrave Arms

Chipping Campden, GL55 6QH
25.1 miles
What we think
""Always amazing food and hospitality from the young team” says a fan of this revitalised Grade II-listed inn squirrelled away in a pretty little ..." Read our full review
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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.