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The Really Interesting Crab Company - Restaurants we supplyHere is a list of restaurants we supply and are very pleased to recommend them them to you....

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1 The Plough Inn - Witney Oxfordshire

The Plough offers a satisfying blend of Cotswold stone and half-timbering dating back 400 years. It is located in the market town of Witney in the
Oxfordshire Cotswolds.

The Plough combines great food, great service and great people within a newly refurbished premises. Offering pub food or fine dining, combined with private function rooms and an extensive riverside garden with picturesque views of the river Windrush

The Plough is loyally supported by the people of Witney & is one of the few places in town where it is possible to sit outside on sunny days, eating, drinking & watching the world go by. As well as the bustling bar & restaurant, we also have private function/dining rooms for meetings or parties.

The pub is open Mon-Friday from 11 am, and 8 am for breakfast at weekends, with lunch served from noon & hot food available all day.
2 The Lazy Cow, Warwick

Imagine an urban oasis - a Warwick town centre hotel just steps from the towns renowned Castle and much more.

Inspired by its rural and unique setting, The Lazy Cow Hotel & Steak & Ale House offers comfort with creativity, service with style and function with discerning form for leisure guests and business travellers alike.

Fresh from a £1,500,000 renovation, our fashionable town centre hotel offers travellers a welcome haven, with 16 uniquely styled guestrooms and suites that are luxuriously spacious and equipped with all the latest 'must have' gadgets

We at The Lazy Cow restaurant are famous for our regional and internationally influenced dishes with inspirations taken straight out of New York City all gracefully executed by our Head Chef, David Philpot.

All our dishes are crafted from fresh, seasonal ingredients and paired perfectly with our savvy wine collection and creative cocktail menu.
3 Wyck Hill House Hotel, Burford

Wyck Hill House Hotel & Spa A Luxury country house hotel in the heart of the Cotswolds far enough away from everyday... but not too far to make getting back a strain.
This four-star hotel has recently undergone a full refurbishment, including all of the ground floor and public areas, the main house bedrooms and orangery. Classic but contemporary, imposing yet friendly.

This absolute haven is set within 100 acres of grounds and is nestled in the rolling hills of the Cotswolds offering breathtaking views and is based just outside the Market Town of Stow-on-the-Wold. Wyck Hill House is the very essence of Cotswold life – you’ll be invigorated by your surroundings, and pampered by our people

Whether you’re looking for somewhere to relax or work, a place to celebrate or somewhere that combines all these things , you’ll find that this is the perfect retreat.

Wyck is a wonderful base to explore the Cotswolds, close to Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway and Chipping Camden. You can also enjoy the race-course in Cheltenham, the theatre in Oxford, antique-hunting in Burford, and several outstanding golf courses

As a Bespoke Hotel, Wyck Hill House offers the highest standards of hospitality and service. From the attention of the smallest detail, through to the natural grandeur of the property itself, you’ll find that a stay at Wyck Hill House will restore you in mind and body.

Unwind and relax in our haven of tranquillity where you can enjoy a luxurious spa experience. With 6 treatment rooms including 1 dual room, we offer the very best in treatments using the well known brands of Elemis and Jessica Nails. In addition, there is a 12 seater Steam Room and Sauna.

4 The King’s Head Inn at Bledington

It’s a genuine pleasure to walk into The King’s Head Inn at Bledington. There’s no need to invent a ’theme’ for our remarkable, privately-owned Cotswolds inn, as it dates back to the 16th century, when it was originally built as a cider house.

Open fires welcome you in the winter, as you enjoy a local ale around the bustling bar or perhaps a warming meal. In the spring and summer, you may find that you and your friends spill out onto the famous and gloriously picturesque village green. In short, it’s the classic English pub that you always hope you’ll find, but seldom do.

The King’s Head is a great place for a relaxing drink or an award-winning meal, but its twelve attractive bedrooms also make it an excellent place to stay if you’re visiting from outside the Cotswolds.

Our owners, Archie and Nicola Orr-Ewing, have devoted an extraordinary amount of time and energy to restoring and improving this beautiful pub over many years now. In fact, you couldn’t find two proprietors with a stronger vested interest in the success of the business and the experience enjoyed by their guests. If you have a moment to speak to them, they’d be delighted to welcome you personally.
5 The Black Horse, Standlake

Documentary evidence shows that the "Black Horse has been in its present site since at least 1672, but there is a possibility that an earlier "Black Horse" may have been on the opposite side of the main road, in front of the present Mulberry Bush School. The School's deeds of 1796 describe their land as "The Old Black Horse Estate", while a Tithe Map drawn in 1839 names an adjacent strip in the common fields as "Black Horse furlong". To this day, old villagers call the bridle track to Shifford "Black Horse Lane", but no land in this in this area is covered by the present Black Horse deeds, which date from 1555. Visit our web site for more details...
6 The Cherwell Boathouse, Oxford

The Cherwell Boathouse is an iconic Oxford punt station and restaurant on the banks of the river Cherwell, in an idyllic water meadow setting. Established in 1904 and still a family run, working Boathouse and restaurant with over 80 handmade punts in the water.

The punting season is mid March to mid October open ten am till dusk. The well known local restaurant has a superlative wine list and is open all year round with an alfresco terrace on the decking in the summer.

In season, the Teahut Bar and Cafe serves light food and drinks on a river terrace all day long.
Private parties, events and corporate entertainment are available fully catered, to your needs from March to October in the Marquee overlooking the river.
7 Crab House Cafe
Dine in an idyllic ambience overlooking the Portland coast in relaxed, unpretentious surroundings, savour the finest flavours... Discover the hidden pearl of the South West.

“The skate with chirizo and spring onions was spicy, moist, steeped in its sinful flavours, reeking of decadence.” ... John Walsh - THE INDEPENDENT (5 Star review)
8 Ellenborough Park
Ellenborough Park, a majestic country house situated adjacent to the famous Cheltenham racecourse in the village of Southam, just outside Cheltenham, England.
Set in the heart of the Cotswolds overlooking Cheltenham racecourse resides this captivating hotel, Ellenborough Park offers guests luxurious accommodation, fine dining, country sports and spa facilities in a relaxing countryside setting.

Ellenborough Park, once the estate of the Earl of Ellenborough, a former Governor General of India, is a magnificent English country house with 62 luxury bedrooms. The property boasts three sumptuous open plan and one split-level suite, named after famous racehorses such as Arkle and Kauto Star.

The hotel also features an Indian-themed spa with a hydrotherapy pool, fitness suite and heated outdoor swimming pool. With interior design by Nina Campbell, Ellenborough Park provides the highest level of quality and service.

This hotel in Cheltenham has both casual and formal dining rooms plus a private dining room for 12 in the Arkle Suite. The Beaufort Dining Room serves an à la carte menu crafted by head chef David Kelman, who has sourced local ingredients for his signature dishes, which give guests a taste of Cotswolds cuisine. Casual dining is offered to residents and non-residents in the Tudor Club brasserie and bar, which is decorated with a tasteful sports and Cresta Run theme.

9 The Olde Bell, Hurley
The Olde Bell’s kitchen is in the charge of a new team! We have Warren Geraghty as Executive Chef, James Ferguson as Head Chef and Jason Farr as Pastry Chef, cooking simple, rustic, fantastic quality food which displays a generosity of spirit in both flavour and portions
10 The Swan Inn Swinbrook
Everyone enjoys good food, but no one wants their favourite local gastro pub to become too distracted or pretentious. At The Swan, we like to think we have found the perfect balance and were thrilled when the Good Pub Guide agreed – naming us as Oxfordshire County Dining Pub of the Year in their 2009 edition.

We believe in serving high-quality, seasonal dishes sourced from the local area. The strong reputation we’ve established for our food means a great deal to us – as does the willingness of some of our guests to travel long distances to join us for lunch on the borders of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.

11 The Carpenters Arms - Fulbrook
Located just across the River Windrush from the historic Cotswold town of Burford, the Carpenters Arms in Fulbrook is a 17th century Cotswold stone pub, made up of a series of cosy rooms. As well as the bar with its dining area, it also has a private dining room with conservatory which looks onto the landscaped garden.

Visit us soon to enjoy great food, courteous, friendly service in beautiful atmospheric surroundings.

We are on edge of the historic town of Burford, in Fulbrook village, and have some gorgeous places to stay 3 minutes from our front door.
12 The Lamb - Great Rissington
Savour the best of modern European cuisine!

From traditional Sunday roasts to luscious dishes of local game or fish, our Chef aims to use locally sourced products wherever possible.
Restaurant & Bar available for all you needs.
13 Royal Well Tavern - Cheltenham
The Royal Well Tavern is a renewal of the classic British Tavern Offering refined, contemporary British food, warm hospitality and unparalleled service in an informal and timeless environment. The open plan kitchen is headed by Andy Martin. His food is modern British, combining classic French Bistro fare with fantastic British produce.

We offer a daily changing menu which delivers a variety of fresh seafood and locally sourced meat dependant on the seasons and the catch of the day. The menu offers a good choice of options whether you are shopping for the day or require a serious business lunch, food suited to your appetite or the occasion.
14 Wheatsheaf - Northleach
The Wheatsheaf is a coaching inn, where in years come by weary travellers would rest and recuperate by having a good meal and a few drops of beer or ‘wine’. Today our focus remains the same.

We aim to please our local community by being warm and friendly and providing professional service and interesting food that changes regularly in a family friendly environment.

For people visiting from further afield our goal is to be an exceptional example of a traditional coaching inn; with real locals, great beer, excellent regional food and clean and comfortable rooms.
15 Devonshire Arms - Chiswick
The Devonshire Arms in Chiswick is a community oriented pub with the intention of serving great drink and fresh, seasonal British food in an informal atmosphere.

You can eat and drink anywhere in the pub including the garden and at the front. To preserve the pub environment many tables are not bookable, including all the tables in the garden.
16 The Montpellier - Cheltenham
The Montpellier Hotel is a Grade II listed Regency building, situated in Montpellier overlooking the park The exclusive shops and restaurants of Montpellier are only a short walk away

It is AA rated as 4 star guest accommodation.

We are only a pleasant short walk away from the Town Hall, the Promenade shops and the town centre.

We are placed at the intersection of two famous districts:

The Regency village of Montpellier with its chic boutiques, cafés, bars and bistros.

The Suffolks with its antiques shops, cafés/bars and fashion & craft boutiques.
17 Lazy Cow - Salisbury
Imagine an urban oasis - a Salisbury city centre hotel just steps from the towns renowned cathedral and much more.

Inspired by its rural and unique setting, The Lazy Cow Hotel & Steak & Ale House offers comfort with creativity, service with style and function with discerning form for leisure guests and business travellers alike.

We at The Lazy Cow restaurant are famous for our regional and internationally influenced dishes with inspirations taken straight out of New York City all gracefully executed by our Head Chef, Arthur Knights

All our dishes are crafted from fresh, seasonal ingredients and paired perfectly with our savvy wine collection and creative cocktail menu.

All our rooms are and urban oasis, a haven of classic luxury that blends modern technology, as we say 'it's where Grace Kelly meets Lady Gaga'.

All our rooms have been refurbished to a high standard and where we started with 18 rooms we have now ended up with 17 as some of the rooms just weren’t big enough and we don’t want you to be disappointed so we knocked some together.
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19 Le Bouchon
Le Bouchon is the tour de force in authentic French cooking. Set up in 1986 by Ian Stoppani and Bruno Laurent, it has been a stronghold for expats and those looking for the unadulterated French Brasserie experience.

20 Fernandez & Wells
It is important to us that you feel at home at Fernandez & Wells.

For now, this can be at any of our three small shops in the heart of London's Soho district. Inspired by the growth of farmer's markets and the Slow Food Movement, our aim is simple: to provide freshly made, well-sourced food and drink in a space that is uncluttered, where the smell is right and the service is friendly. It's a fine balance, but you could say we are two men on a quest...

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