Top food spots at the Cotswold Water park
Discovering exemplary dining spots within and near Cotswold Water Park is a delightful experience for anyone exploring the picturesque Cotswolds. So, while you’re visiting, make a booking at one of our favourite restaurants. Need some convincing? Read on to find out more on our top recommendations:
Kings Head Hotel:
Situated in the heart of Cirencester, the Kings Head Hotel offers a diverse array of dining options, making it perfect for any occasion. With two exquisite restaurants and a dedicated Deli & Wine Cellar showcasing delicious local produce, this Cotswold gem promises an unforgettable culinary experience. Indulge in their Grill Menus, MBB Brasserie Menus, or savour the delights of the Corn Hall Deli and Cellars. For those seeking a quintessentially British experience, their Afternoon Tea Menus are not to be missed.
South Cerney Lodge:
Located on the scenic lakeside of South Cerney Outdoor, the Lodge is a charming café offering a delightful selection of cakes, paninis, sandwiches, and light lunches, accompanied by hot and cold beverages. Whether you choose to relax indoors or on the terrace, the Lodge provides the perfect setting to unwind amidst the beauty of the Cotswolds. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely drink with friends, a casual business meeting, or simply to enjoy the serene ambiance by the water.
De Vere Cotswold Waterpark:
With three distinct dining venues, the De Vere Cotswold Waterpark ensures a memorable culinary journey. The Brasserie at the hotel offers contemporary dining by the serene lakeside, where expert chefs craft a selection of dishes for breakfast and dinner. Meanwhile, the Hotel Bar & Lounge invites guests for delightful afternoon tea, complete with optional upgrades to prosecco or champagne, alongside a range of light snacks. For a unique dining experience, the Old Boathouse combines traditional charm with modern British cuisine sourced from the Cotswolds region. Whether you're dining indoors or on the outdoor decking area overlooking the lake, the Old Boathouse promises a feast for the senses.