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This place has lots of Cotswold character: exposed stone walls, wooden beams, an old wood burning stove and so on, but for me it does rather have too much the feel of a restaurant than a pub. Most of the tables have 'reserved ' signs on them, even on a mid-week lunchtime and it 's certainly not the sort of place to go for a game of darts or doms. Food is very good; nothing too ambitious, but I thoroughly enjoyed the... View all feedback.
Sunday lunch brilliant, Roast beef to die for! cooked to perfection, been a couple of times when passing through Fossebridge. Thank you
A great place to stay so close to fine walks and great racing stables, particularly that of Ben Pauling.
I went to Fossebridge with my sister for lunch to revisit the place where our late mother worked as a cook in the 1960s. My sister and I also worked there briefly while living in Chedworth. The owner was very welcoming and we both enjoyed delicious fish and chips. The beautiful hotel hasn't changed much, except for the staff. We had a lovely day reminiscing and even visited some old neighbors in Chedworth. We will definitely be returning.
We had an accident outside the pub. The staff couldn't have been kinder to us. They provided tea and a warm place to stay while we waited for recovery. Very grateful for their kindness at a horrid time
We’ve been before as we have a holiday home nearby and they are one of the few pubs in the area that serve food on a Monday lunchtime. We have always found the service to be excellent, the food is a mix of standard items you find on a pub menu and specials all the food is well cooked, fresh and tasty. This time we took our son for a Sunday lunch. We both had lamb and my wife went the half a roast chicken. Wife and son then shared a gorgeous fruit crumble. My son said it was one of the best Sunday lunches he has had tender and perfectly cooked meat, a fab Yorkshire pudding, steamed veg, roasties and lashing of perfect gravy. Extremely dog friendly with biscuits and bowels of water for them to enjoy. Parts of the pub go back to the 1600’s and it feels like a traditional Cotswolds pub. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.