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Hotel Du Vin & Bistro

Formerly the Carlton Hotel and located in the chic Montpellier district of this historic spa town, Hotel du Vin Cheltenham offers 49 bedrooms and suites, all decorated in inimitable Hotel du Vin style. The wonderfully spacious public areas centred around a showpiece spiral staircase include a trademark Bistro with extensive al fresco dining, a Champagne and Grape & Grain Bar, beauty treatment room ...more

Parabola Road - Cheltenham - GL5O 3AQ - 0871 9624165

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Latest Recommendation

Jolly Tar, Swindon

Recently found myself in the area and decided to try the Sunday Lunch of succulent, tender roast lamb, accompanied by a choice of freshly cooked vegetables ( wonderful not a frozen pea in sight !) I'm not a big eater but just had to try one of the naughty looking sweets - a slice of lemon flan topped with cream - delicious ! - what a pity I've given up chocolate because those looked very tempting aswell. Very reasonably priced and the service was prompt and friendly - reassuring when one is a female travelling alone - infact I felt so at home that I decided to stay overnight in the interesting accommodation - each room being named after a famous sailor - facilities were great and breakfast was equally as good as the Sunday Lunch - pity I hadn't got time to stay long enough to try the evening meal ! - well worth a visit.

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Readers Choice

Every month we publish a list of the 10 most popular Cotswolds restaurants on Sugarvine. These figures are based on searches by Sugarvine readers last month (previous month's results in brackets).

  1. (-) 5 North St - Cheltenham
  2. (1) India Lounge - Cheltenham
  3. (-) Bar 51 - Cirencester
  4. (-) Lakes - Worcester
  5. (-) Chan Cottage - Devizes
  6. (-) Palm Indian Restaurant - Marlborough
  7. (-) Kembrey Inn - Swindon
  8. (-) Bell Inn - Worcester
  9. (-) Number Seven Wine Bar Restaurant - Cheltenham
  10. (-) Le Champignon Sauvage - Cheltenham
New on the Vine

On sugarvine.com you can view profiles, photos, menus, wine lists and details of special events for many of The Cotswolds' restaurants, pubs, cafes and takeaways.

Manor House Hotel, Castle Combe
Hotel Du Vin, Cheltenham
LucyCooks, Cookery School
Wild Duck, Ewen

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Dining Articles

Main Story

Gastropubs In The Cotswolds

Hunt around in the highways and byways of the Cotswolds and you will find a wealth of charming gastropubs serving superb cuisine made with top quality ingredients. Getting the ingredients in this part of the world is easy. In the Cotswolds you don't have to go far to find specialist suppliers offering produce such as Gloucester Old Spot sausages or Aberdeen Angus beef. At Tetbury, the menu at the Priory Inn even lists the produce in food miles, s ...more

Restaurant Review

The Wild DuckThe Wild Duck

A general rule seems to be that the best restaurants are the hardest to find, certainly in the Cotswolds, and so it is with the Wild Duck at Ewen, nea ...more

The Gastrotourist

The GastrotouristDestination Restaurants

Some meals are worth a special journey. In The Gastrotourist we profile select destination restaurants from across the UK and beyond. This month:
Manor House Hotel, Castle Combe

Neighbourhood Watch

Suffolk Parade, CheltenhamSuffolk Parade, Cheltenham

Suffolk Parade and Suffolk Street are in the heart of Cheltenham's chic, bohemian Montpellier district. They contain an ever-shifting range of restaur ...more

The Rant

The RantThe 10 Don’ts Of Dining

It has to be your biggest nightmare. You’re settling down to a romantic meal for two, in an exclusive, ...more

Signature Dish

Dormy House HotelDormy House Hotel

This delicious Assiette of Pork from the Dormy House Hotel is marinaded in spices and then cooked in a creamy sauce with added brandy. ...more

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Wine BuysExplorer Case £79.95

The Explorer Case brings together a choice of interesting wines from around the globe, specially selected with variety in mind. There’s two bottles ea ...more

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Sugarvine Book ShopThe Man Who Ate the World: In Search of the Perfect Dinner

Jay Rayner chronicles the revolution in high-end gastronomy that has been sweeping the world since the late eighties. Not simply an account of endless ...more

Quick Bites

Curry Corner in Cheltenham has had a major refurbishment. . .New Inn at Coln has undergone a five-week complete refurbishment. . .Four Pillars Cotswolds Water Park hotel to open in August at a cost of £30 million. . .New Indian restaurant India Lounge now open on Suffolk Parade, Cheltenham. . .Fancy yourself as a good amateur chef? ITV is looking for participants in a new series called 'Britain's Best Dish' which will be judged by a panel of celebrity chefs and offering a hefty cash prize. If you have a starter, main or dessert that's an original homemade dish and want to enter, call Caroline Morris of ITV on 020 7633 2691. . .