300 Restaurants near Cirencester

We found 300 restaurants within 29 miles 29 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.

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Opium - Bath

Opium - Bath

Bath, BA2 6PJ
28.6 miles
What we think
" One of several nocturnal Bath bars claiming to be the city’s best-kept secret, Opium is hidden in the historic vaults beneath Grove Street – just a ..." Read our full review
The Chequers - Bath

The Chequers - Bath

Bath, BA1 2QA
28.6 miles
What we think
"A short stroll from Bath’s auspicious Royal Crescent, this smart gastropub in a Georgian townhouse is a popular spot for locals and visitors in s ..." Read our full review
Mantra

Mantra

Bath, BA1 5LS
28.6 miles
It’s a known scientific fact that Indian food tastes good! Thanks to the abundance of spices and flavours. Indian cuisine offers plenty of variety wit ... Find out more
The Restaurant and Bar at Aztec Hotel and Spa

The Restaurant and Bar at Aztec Hotel and Spa

Bristol, BS32 4TS
28.6 miles
A bang up-to-date eatery in the heart of historic Bristol, Restaurant & Bar at The Aztec Hotel offers superb European cuisine. Juicy cuts from the gr ... Find out more
The Rising Sun Inn

The Rising Sun Inn

Bath, BA2 6PJ
28.6 miles
The traditional English pub brought bang up to date with clean, fresh decor; subtle, modern lighting; and a warm, friendly atmosphere. Just off the famous P ... Find out more
Woods

Woods

Bath, BA1 2QX
28.6 miles
What we think
" Bang opposite the Assembly Rooms, this bustling bistro is something of a stalwart of the Bath restaurant scene (run by the Price family since 1979) ..." Read our full review
Atelier Restaurant at DoubleTree by Hilton Bath

Atelier Restaurant at DoubleTree by Hilton Bath

Bath, BA1 5BJ
28.6 miles
Atelier is a classic French Bistro offering delicious, honest food, great wines and a real ambience; a real slice of bistro dining French-style. Whether mee ... Find out more
Wagamama Bath

Wagamama Bath

Bath, BA1 2EB
28.6 miles
Situated within walking distance to the world famous roman baths. Perhaps after your wagamama lunch, bathe in Britain’s only natural thermal waters at ... Find out more
Tulsi Tandoori Kitchen

Tulsi Tandoori Kitchen

Bath, BA2 4BQ
28.6 miles
Introducing to you a brand new modern Indian Restaurant, located on the famous grounds of Pulteney Bridge. Find out more
The Slug and Lettuce, Bath

The Slug and Lettuce, Bath

Bath, BA1 2EE
28.6 miles
What we think
"The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s ..." Read our full review
Sub 13

Sub 13

Bath, BA1 2EE
28.6 miles
What we think
" Once the below-stairs domestic quarters for a grand Georgian townhouse, this warren of vaulted rooms is an ideal place for after-work, early-evening ..." Read our full review
The Circus Café and Restaurant

The Circus Café and Restaurant

Bath, BA1 2LN
28.6 miles
What we think
" Located on the quiet side street that connects two of Bath’s most famous landmarks – The Royal Crescent and The Circus – this welcoming, family-run ..." Read our full review
The Marlborough Tavern

The Marlborough Tavern

Bath, BA1 2LY
28.6 miles
What we think
" Unrecognisable from its days as a rundown boozer, The Marlborough Tavern has been one of Bath's top-notch gastropubs since it opened under new owner ..." Read our full review
The Dower House

The Dower House

Bath, BA1 2LS
28.6 miles
What we think
"As charming locations go, the Royal Crescent Hotel’s central position in this celebrated slice of Georgian architecture takes some beating. The s ..." 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.