The Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland has welcomed several new restaurants from Gloucestershire, highlighting an array of inspector-approved dining experiences in the region. Notable new entries include establishments in Cheltenham, Newnham-on-Severn, and Painswick, alongside Moda, a celebrated Cotswolds restaurant located in nearby Broadway, Worcestershire.
This latest update builds on December’s addition of 25 restaurants across the UK and Ireland, featuring venues in London, Aberdeen, Scunthorpe, Dublin, and the Isle of Skye.
Among the new regional entries, the guide offers enticing insights:
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One restaurant charms guests with its “secret” location, revealed only 24 hours before booking, adding an exciting element to its playful and unconventional dining experience.
Another standout is a charming bottle shop and bistro marked by a striped canopy adorned with fairy lights, where the team’s passion and joy are palpable in every dish.
Sauce, described as a “hidden gem,” is nestled within a grand Palladian country house hotel. Chef Jamie McCallum’s straightforward yet refined cooking offers an uncluttered elegance that delights visitors fortunate enough to discover it.
In a picturesque Cotswolds village, a former doctor’s surgery has been transformed into the stylish House of George W. Davies hotel. Named after its fashion designer owner—founder of Next and George at ASDA—the hotel’s restaurant combines modern country house charm with a clean, Nordic-inspired interior design, reflecting its sophisticated atmosphere.
If you’ve experienced any of these distinguished restaurants, your thoughts are welcome in the comments below.