Choose your option! We are able to
offer you the choice of enjoying a meal in the restaurant, relaxing
in the bar or weather permitting in the garden.
Our head chef, Mike Steptoe and his team, freshly prepare
a wide-ranging menu, with produce bought from local suppliers
where possible. A great emphasis is placed on quality and freshness.
The restaurant & bar menus offer a wide choice of well
presented dishes which have a traditional feel but with some
interesting innovations. A specials board, which is changed daily,
further widens the menu choice.
The Tunnel House Inn
Tarlton Road
Coates
Nr. Cirencester
Gloucestershire GL7
6PW
The Tunnel House is set in an idyllic rural location nestled between
the Cotswold villages of Coates and Tarlton
It is close to the source of the River Thames
and sits beside the Thames and Severn Canal.
Excellent home cooked food using fresh and seasonal ingredients. The menu changes with the seasons with vibrant salads in the summer to comforting pies and game in the winter.
One can enjoy the view across the fields whilst eating in the garden during summer or come winter in the ambiance of three open fires.
We take booking in the Dining room except Sunday Lunch & bank Holidays. We also have a number of tables in the Public Bar that are available but not to book for
fear of a rebellion from the local drinkers!!!
The wine list comprises of New World and Classic wines
offering something for every dish and occasion.
Address
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The Tunnel House Inn,
Tarlton Road, Coates,
Nr. Cirencester, Glos, GL7 6PW
Food throughout the day at The Crown and Crucis near Cirencester
Welcome to our beautiful, family run, English Cotswold Hotel set in a charming rural setting in the heart of the Cotswold countryside in Gloucestershire, this most Royal of Counties.
Home cooked English country food from a large and varied menu along with a range of daily specials listed on blackboards is available throughout the day.
The traditional Cotswolds beamed bar has been restored to its natural look. With open log fires in winter and warm friendly atmosphere the bar lives up to its 16th Century coaching inn heritage.
You'll find everything that you dreamed of here and the perfect base from which to explore the delights of the Cotswolds including many delightful Cotswold villages with tearooms offering traditional English cream teas.
The charming Cotswold hills, plus our bordering town and city touring bases such as Bath, Bristol, Broadway, Cirencester "Corinium" the centre of Roman England, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon nearby, make the area one of the most popular places in the world to visit.
Warm and Inviting, The Wheatsheaf at Oaksey is a unique place. Full of sophistication and charm on the edge of the Cotswolds, this is a popular village local with an enviable reputation for food.
Since 2005, Chef Patron Tony Robson-Burrell has been running the kitchen. He’s been joined in the kitchen more recently by his Ritz Hotel trained son Jack. The emphasis of the Wheatsheaf is very much on its’ food. Top quality produce, exciting & innovative British Cuisine is the norm.
Awards
2 AA Rosettes for Food
Michelin Red Guide & Michelin Eating Out in Pubs Guide
Good Pub Guide
Alistair Sawday’s Good Pub Guide
English Beef & Lamb Executive ‘Britain’s Best Burger’
Dec 2009 - Shortlisted for Cotswold Food & Drink Awards Best School Lunches for our work with Oaksey CofE Primary School
We take guidebook recognition seriously – if you eat at the pub and enjoy it please write and let them know.
Cookery Lessons and Complete Chef Consultancy also available
Address
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The Wheatsheaf,
Wheatsheaf Lane, Oaksey
Wiltshire SN16 9TB
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