Our favourite places to eat and drink in the Cotswolds
The Cotswolds has always had good food. Part of it is the landscape is farmland that produces excellent meat and dairy and fruit, and villages that have kept their butchers and bakers going when everywhere else gave up on them.
Part of it is the people who've moved here and opened the kind of places they wished existed when they arrived. Either way, you're well looked after out here, and we've spent enough time eating around our sites in Chedworth and Andoversford to have a clear view of where the good stuff is.
These are the places we send our guests to most.

Pubs
- The Stump, Colesbourne (near Chedworth, 40-minute walk or 5 minutes by car)
Start here if you're staying at Chedworth. The Stump does wood-fired pizzas in a pub that's easy and unpretentious and open every day from midday -no bookings needed, walk-in and takeaway both welcome. The garden is excellent in good weather and the fire inside is excellent in bad weather. If you're doing the Chedworth Circular walk, it's the natural finish line. It's one of those places where you arrive thinking you'll have one drink and leave two hours later having eaten a pizza and made friends with the table next to you.
- The Frogmill (near Andoversford, 40-minute walk or 6 minutes by car)
The Frogmill is the pub you picture when someone says "Cotswolds pub" -old stone, beams that have been there for centuries, a garden that catches the evening sun and a kitchen that takes its Sunday roast seriously. It does breakfast, lunch and dinner, which makes it useful at any point in a stay. If you're at the Andoversford cabins, it's walkable through the fields. If you're at Chedworth, it's worth the drive. Book ahead at weekends, especially Sundays.
- New Inn, Coln St Aldwyn (near Chedworth, end of the Coln/Bibury circular)
The New Inn sits at the end of the Coln St Aldwyn to Bibury circular walk. Stone floors, proper ales and the kind of welcome that makes you feel like you've found somewhere rather than just arrived somewhere. A good reason to do the walk in that direction rather than the other.
- Dunkertons Cider, Cheltenham Road (near Andoversford, 2 miles along the Cotswold Way)
Dunkertons brews its cider on site, which you'll see and smell when you arrive, and the whole place has the atmosphere of somewhere that enjoys itself. There are local beers on tap alongside the cider, the street food is rotating and reliably good, and there's usually music on somewhere. Idris Elba DJ'd here once, which tells you roughly what kind of place it is. It's walkable from Andoversford along the Cotswold Way and a very good reason to go that direction. You don't need to book. Go late enough that you don't feel like you have to rush anything.
- The Village Pub, Barnsley (near Chedworth, 10 minutes by car)
Owned by The Pig, which means it's serious about local sourcing and the food is consistently good. The atmosphere is country pub rather than hotel restaurant, which is the right call. It has the kind of menu where most of the main ingredients are grown within a few miles of the kitchen. Worth booking ahead, especially at weekends as it fills up. A good one for an evening out if you want something slightly more than a pub but not a destination restaurant.
Cafes and bakeries
- Knead Bakery, Elkstone Studios (15 minutes from both sites)
One of those bakeries that takes the craft seriously without making you feel like you should too. Sourdough, excellent pastries, proper coffee and a relaxed courtyard that's worth sitting in. They also run supper clubs which are worth looking at if you're planning ahead. It's at Elkstone Studios, which is a good spot generally - a couple of other small businesses worth a wander. Stop here on the way in to pick up something for breakfast or buy things to take back to the cabin.
- Dunkertons Boulangerie (near Andoversford, open from 8am)
The morning side of Dunkertons is a different thing from the taproom. It opens at 8am with a proper boulangerie - pastries, good bread, coffee and a slow start to the day. Worth going early on a weekend before the afternoon crowd arrives for the cider side of things.
- The Twig Cafe, Bibury (near Chedworth, 15 minutes by car)
Bibury is one of those Cotswold villages that people say is overrated and then arrive and immediately understand why it isn't. The Twig is a small cafe on the main street -delicious sandwiches, good coffee and cakes, exactly the right size for a stop mid-walk. It's the natural pit stop if you're doing the Coln St Aldwyn to Bibury circular from the Chedworth cabins. Get there early enough on weekends to get a seat.
Farm shops
- Daylesford Organic (near Andoversford, short drive)
The farm shop everyone talks about, and with good reason. The produce is excellent, the meat counter is very good and the bread justifies the journey on its own. It's slightly more than a shop - there's a cafe, a florist, a clothing range — and it can become its own afternoon if you're not careful. We send people here for their arrival shop if they want to do it properly, or as a stop on the drive home.
- The Chedworth Tiny Farm Shop (Chedworth village, 5 minutes on foot)
Worth knowing about because it's almost a secret. A vending machine inside the village hall - no signage outside, just walk through the front door - stocked with milk, butter, yoghurt, cheese and coffee from a local farm. Open 7am to 7pm every day. It's not a shop, it's just a machine in a hall, and it's somehow completely charming. Good for the things you forgot to bring or the things you didn't know you'd need until you got there.
- Piccolo Farm (opposite the Chedworth cabins)
The farm directly across the road sells eggs on an honesty card machine. That's it. Get them on the way in, scramble them in the morning. Probably the shortest journey between a farm and a breakfast you'll find anywhere.
Both our Cotswolds sites are within 20 minutes of each other and close enough to share most of these spots.
Whether you're based at Chedworth or Andoversford, the food out here is one of the things you'll come back talking about.








