294 Restaurants near Grantham

We found 294 restaurants within 30 miles 30 miles of Grantham

Our list of restaurants in Grantham extends beyond your usual pub lunch and Italian chain, instead, there are plenty of options that will offer you something special for your next meal – so you can taste the best of what’s available locally and enjoy new dishes. Use the tick boxes on the left to narrow down your choices based on your preferences. Whether you're craving North American classics, Indian curries, saucy Italian pastas, or Pan Asian, we have it all taken care of. You can also filter through the options by selecting from other factors, like whether you want outdoor seating in a beer garden or somewhere with waterside views. If you’re wishing for a particular atmosphere, choose from cosy, relaxed spots to more lively venues with music. Depending on who you’re dining with, you can use the people filter to find somewhere that is suitable for celebrations, a date or child friendly dining.

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Josephine's Tea Lounge & Bistro

Josephine's Tea Lounge & Bistro

Nottingham, NG1 2AB
21.4 miles
Nestled in the heart of Nottingham, Josephine's is a charming tea lounge and bistro with an inviting atmosphere and exquisite menu. Situated on a bustling s ... Find out more
The Six Bells

The Six Bells

Bourne, PE10 0JH
15.0 miles
The Six Bells is an independent country pub located in the village of Witham on the Hill in Lincolnshire, awarded with a Michelin Bib Gourmand for its ... Find out more
Hambleton Hall

Hambleton Hall

Rutland, LE15 8TH
17.7 miles
What we think
"A breath-taking location overlooking Rutland Water is just one reason why visitors gravitate towards Hambleton Hall – a quintessentially English ..." Read our full review
The Crown - Stamford

The Crown - Stamford

Stamford, PE9 2AG
19.2 miles
If you’re looking for beauty then look no further! Formerly a coaching inn redesigned in the early part of the 20th century, the hotel offers characte ... Find out more
Prince Rupert

Prince Rupert

Newark, NG24 1AW
13.3 miles
What we think
" Parts of this ancient building date back to 1452, & it now forms part of the town’s historic Civil War trail: beams & standing timbers are e ..." Read our full review
Hart's Restaurant

Hart's Restaurant

Nottingham, NG1 6GN
21.6 miles
It's well worth navigating your way through Nottingham's fiendish one-way system to reach this tucked-away, cul-de-sac location. While you'll still find lon ... Find out more
The Bronze Pig

The Bronze Pig

Lincoln, LN1 3LB
22.8 miles
The Dining Room - Birstall

The Dining Room - Birstall

Leicester, LE4 4GL
25.5 miles
The team behind The Dining Room Restaurant in the Leicester area of Birstall have a wealth of experience in the restaurant industry. This experience shines ... Find out more
Tempus Bar & Restaurant - Nottingham

Tempus Bar & Restaurant - Nottingham

Heanor, NG16 3SS
28.7 miles
Tempus Bar & Restaurant Nottingham sits inside the stylish Eastwood Hall Hotel, serving up a fantastic range of international cuisine, with al fresco di ... Find out more
The Parlour

The Parlour

West Bridgford, NG2 6AP
20.3 miles
Tucked away in West Bridgford in Nottingham, is the home of great cocktails and exciting gin infusions, set in The Parlour's unique, memorable venue. Disgu ... Find out more
John’s House

John’s House

Loughborough, LE12 7AA
24.4 miles
What we think
"Finally Leicestershire has a Michelin Star. Brilliant!” exclaims a fan of John’s House – a highly idiosyncratic restaurant in a villa ..." Read our full review
Turtle Bay Leicester

Turtle Bay Leicester

Leicester, LE1 4SA
28.2 miles
Located in the city centre, Turtle Bay Leicester brings the party atmosphere of the Caribbean to the high street, with a range of drinks and a bottomless br ... Find out more
Larwood & Voce

Larwood & Voce

West Bridgford, NG2 6AJ
20.4 miles
What we think
"Backing onto the famous Trent Bridge Cricket Ground (a “big bonus”), this renovated gastropub is named after two legendary 1930s fast bowle ..." Read our full review
The Woodman's Stroke

The Woodman's Stroke

Leicester, LE7 7PD
25.0 miles
Welcome to The Woodies – a nice pub for nice people. Our family-run free house is set in the picturesque village of Rothley in the heart ... Find out more
The Otter

The Otter

Derby, DE74 2EY
27.0 miles
Nestled in the picturesque Leicestershire countryside, specifically in the charming village of Kegworth, The Otter emerged in 1996, continuing the legacy of ... Find out more
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Grantham is a market town in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, and is just over 20 miles east of Nottingham. The town is known for its play in the mechanical engineering field, primarily for the production of diesel engines and road rollers. Sir Isaac Newton once attended the King's School in Grantham, and it's where former Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, was born. You can access Grantham easily from the A1, and once you're there, you'll find many beautiful, historic houses to peruse. As a market town, it's no surprise that there is still a general market to explore, along with a traditional farmers market. For a bit more of a journey into the town's history, visit the parish church of St Wulfram's, which has the tallest medieval church spire in the country.