Restaurants in Gloucester
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Cathedral Coffee Shop
For hearty soups, diet-busting cakes and sticky buns, the cathedral coffee shop provides a wonderful setting for a quick cuppa.
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Tigers Eye
Skip the starters and go straight for the Black Rock special – a cook-your-own steak or seafood on a mightily preheated slab of rock. Lighter bites include baguettes, wraps, sushi and noodle soup.
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C & W’s African Experience
A short walk from the railway station, this unexpected, cheerful, family-run place delivers some of the best flavours in town. The menu veers from Kenyan goat curry to Ethiopian chicken with fried plantain on the side, and vegetarians are well catered for. Portions are heaped, and your hosts couldn’t be friendlier. This place might also be open for lunch in the near future.
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Bearlands
Crisp white linen, a large airy conservatory and an atmospheric vaulted wine cellar make Bearlands an interesting and popular venue. It's a stylish place serving a competent modern British menu in relaxing surroundings.
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Fosters on the Docks
The most lively option down at the historic docks is this cheerful place serving tapas, traditional grills and Mediterranean dishes including pizza and pasta. There's a nice conservatory overlooking the water, as well as more cosy dining in the industrial chic interior.
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Cafe Rene
For a decent but predictable choice of pub grub head to this cheery joint through the archway on Southgate. There's live music on Wednesday nights and a pleasant beer garden outside. Food is served until 21:30 and includes everything from wraps and sandwiches (£4.50) at lunch to burgers, chilli, pasta and curry by night.
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