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Cheltenham Booze and Grub Thread
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The Savage mushroom - 2 michelin stars
The Champignon Sauvage has remained one of Cheltenham and Gloucestershire’s finest restaurants since it was opened in 1987 by chef David Everitt-Matthias and his wife Helen. Serving modern French food made from the finest ingredients, Le Champignon Sauvage has become both a favourite with Gloucestershire foodies, as well as gastronomes travelling to the county especially to dine at the renowned restaurant in the Suffolks area of town.
Out of town
his year more than 120 restaurants in the UK and Ireland were awarded one star – including 5 North Street in Winchcombe and Lords of the Manor Restaurant in Upper Slaughter once again this year.
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Top 10 on Tripadvisor
1. Prithvi Restaurant, in Bath Road. The restaurant has been given a five-star rating with 369 reviews
2. Lumiere, in Clarence Parade. The restaurant has been given a five-star rating with 297 reviews
3. Star Bistro, at the National Star Colllege, Ullenwood. The restaurant has been given a five-star review with 45 reviews,
4. Well Walk Tea Room, Well Walk. It has been given a four-and-a-half star review, with 198 reviews
5. KIBOUsushi, in Regent Street. It has been given a four-and-a-half star review, with 68 reviews
6. L'artisan, in Clarence Street. It has been given a four-and-a-half star review, with 119 reviews
7. Daphne Restaurant, in Crescent Place, has been given a four-and-a-half star review, with 379 reviews
8. Kemble Brewery Inn, in Fairview Street. It has been given a five-star review, with 26 reviews
9. Turkish Grille Restaurant, in Winchcombe Street. It has been given a four-and-a-half star review, with 216 reviews
10. Central Cross Cafe, in Central Cross Drive, it has been given a four-and-a-half star review, with 317 reviews
Read more: http://www.gloucestershireecho.co.uk...#ixzz2uqJxLYxz
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Can anyone recommend where to go after racing?
We went to Cheltenham last year but didn't have a clue where to go after racing. We ended up in the Queens but did a lot of walking before we stumbled across it. There are 8 of us going this year and somewhere with live music, which isn't too upmarket would be right up our street.
Any advice would be greatly received!
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FM
I've found this depends entirely on age.
When I was 18-25 we stayed on a friends floor in sleeping bags, 26-35 used several different hotels/guest houses, and for the past 10 years we've stayed either in Stow or Bourton where pace is slower and life is a little more comfortable and relaxing.
I could recommend one or two restaurants (Curry Corner being one of them) but pubs no idea - years ago we used the Pigs (can't remember if it was 5 or 7 pigs but it's town centre) and the Restoration, both were good with less rowdy young 'uns than most...
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Last edited by Old Vic; 20 January 2016, 10:03 PM.
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Fiery Angel used to be a haunt of ours on Tuesday after racing as it's just round the corner from Curry Corner but I think the place closed down a couple of years ago.
I'll admit I've become intolerent of bar queues and pushing/shoving which is why I avoid pubs in town, the number of uni students collecting for 'charity' can also irritate, but these are no doubt symptoms of me being a miserable old git !
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Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View PostCan anyone recommend where to go after racing?
We went to Cheltenham last year but didn't have a clue where to go after racing. We ended up in the Queens but did a lot of walking before we stumbled across it. There are 8 of us going this year and somewhere with live music, which isn't too upmarket would be right up our street.
Any advice would be greatly received!
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