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Crunchie
01-06-2006, 03:32 PM
Time to start a thread methinks -

What are your top ten restaurants that you have dined at in Warwickshire??

I'll start -

1. Butcher's Arms - Priors hardwick
2. Simpsons - Kenilworth(before it moved to Edgbaston though Simply Simpsons is v good)
3.The Cross - Kenilworth
4. Malt Shovel - Barston
5.The Four Alls - Welford on Avon
6.Mallory Court - Bish Tachbrook
7.Boot Inn - Lapworth
8.HArringtons - Kenilworth
9.Findons - Warwick
10.Saxon Mill - Warwick

chillitt
01-06-2006, 07:34 PM
the howard arms in ilmington(just pure classic good food), and the rose and crown in warwick market place(just for the desserts...) have got to get a mention..

Leofric
01-06-2006, 10:34 PM
In Coventry mainly, for me, not tried any places outside.

1. The Gallery (Earlsdon)
2. Blue Orchid Thai (The Butts)
3. Rupali (Tile Hill)
4. Turmeric Gold (City Centre)
5. Rose and Castle (Ansty)
6. Bar Eden (Coventry)
7. Dogma (Coventry - evening menu can be good.)
8. Coconut Lagoon (Kenilworth)
9. Noodle Bar (Coventry - nice and cheap and tasty)
10. Thai Dusit (London Road)

Tend to mainly go to the Gallery, to be honest - menu changes every month, and I believe they are trying to get Michelin stars.

Crunchie
02-06-2006, 04:19 PM
Forgot about the Gallery - that'd probably make it in the 10. Think they'll struggle to get Michelin **'s mainly due to the wine bar below. I think the judges base it on the whole package and not just the food..

Will
05-06-2006, 09:21 AM
I don't think I can manage 10 but in Stratford.

1. Chutneys Indian.
2. One Elm.
3. Ripple (Think it's still being rebuilt after fire though).
4. Lambs.
5. Vintner.

There the only one's I've been to recently, they're all good though. There's an Indian Resturant on Sheep Street which is supposed to be excellent, I forget the name though.

Leofric
06-06-2006, 02:30 AM
I don't think I can manage 10 but in Stratford.

1. Chutneys Indian.
2. One Elm.
3. Ripple (Think it's still being rebuilt after fire though).
4. Lambs.
5. Vintner.

There the only one's I've been to recently, they're all good though. There's an Indian Resturant on Sheep Street which is supposed to be excellent, I forget the name though.

Cocnut Lagoon in Stratford is very nice.

skydakini
25-09-2007, 08:18 PM
Hey all,

Don't go to many restaurants but have been to The Bear at Berkswell just outside Coventry and that was really great for veggie and for confirmed meat eaters alike - worth venturing out to :->

hugs, skydakini xxx

jj70
25-09-2007, 10:28 PM
The Thai Dusset in Coventry has always been an overpriced excuse for Thai food since '99.

ronlyre
25-09-2007, 11:30 PM
The Vintner is a bit special these days. Did you know Lambs and the oppo are all owned by the same people, doesn't show in the food though (that's a compliment by the way).

The worst place to eat...and the Goat and Bucket award goes to *** *******

cathidaw
26-09-2007, 01:53 AM
Abit further out --but worth the drive.
An Indian Restaurant--cant remember the name but cant miss it.-- at Shipston -on Stour.
Unforgettable

Will
26-09-2007, 06:11 PM
The Vintner is a bit special these days. Did you know Lambs and the oppo are all owned by the same people, doesn't show in the food though (that's a compliment by the way).

The worst place to eat...and the Goat and Bucket award goes to *** *******

I was in the Vintner again on Tuesday, I have to admit I was more than a little miffed that the menu hasn't changed at all in at least six months. The food is good there, it's just the same food every time.

ronlyre
29-09-2007, 12:02 AM
Took a whole bunch of us to The Houndshill. Pub food admittedly but nice surroundings,

Leofric
30-09-2007, 10:20 AM
Aqua Food and Moods in Coventry is very good - relaxed atmosphere and the lebanese dishes on the menu (It's Lebanese and Italian) are absolutely delicious.

Leofric
30-09-2007, 10:22 AM
The Thai Dusset in Coventry has always been an overpriced excuse for Thai food since '99.

I quite like it - as does our office, as we go there quite often. Don't consider it particularly expensive. It's far better than the one in the Butts (Blue Orchid) which is really Indian people trying to pretend they are Thai.

I'd prefer a Malaysian restaurant myself.

My China in Priory Place is OK - they do some Malaysian dishes.

Went back to MYO again and it was absolutely awful. First time was OK.

Blame_It_On_The_Alcohol
03-07-2011, 09:27 PM
1.) Phoenix Chinese Restaurant-best Szechuan chicken this side of the Atlantic.
2.) Beef Restaurant, Kenilworth-if you can find a better steak, I'll happily eat it.
3.) Been, Warwick-gorgeous Chinese food, and they're very environmental-they have a no-leaving-food policy.
4.) Saxon Mill, Warwick
5.) Loch Fyne, Knowle- Amazing seafood.

But mostly I'm a takeaway girl, so those are the only ones I can think of so far. (Apart from restaurants, the best place for ice cream in the Midlands is Henley-in-Arden's famous ice cream shop. They have about a billion flavours, including pink champagne sorbet (O_O) but my personal favourite is their Toffee Crunch and White Chocolate ice cream-to die for if you have a sweet tooth like me :) )

cathidaw
12-11-2011, 12:40 AM
Jimmy Spice in Stratford gets my vote.
Nearer to home though, The Red Lion , Corley Moor, excellent.
No stars at all go to Weston Hall, Bulkington. Rude and offhand welcoming last Friday evening for six of us -( special occasion). overpriced and dated 70s menu.

Pleased to say we did not stay.
Told them why - they weren't bothered -and the place was nearly empty.
Wonder why?

Lex
07-01-2013, 05:07 PM
Thought I'd revive this thread! One restaurant I've been really impressed with recently is Baraset Barn. It's a couple of miles out of Stratford, and you always get a really warm welcome. The food is superb, and is definately worth the pound or 2 extra you pay; however, the Baraset also does a fixed-price menu Monday-Friday which is every bit as good and is about £14.50 for 2 courses.

Lex
17-01-2015, 05:09 PM
Might be worth a try if you in the Rugby area: http://www.rugbyadvertiser.co.uk/news/local-news/cafe-vin-cinq-named-rugby-s-best-bar-1-6523262

Lex
17-01-2015, 05:37 PM
One restaurant I've been really impressed with recently is Baraset Barn.

Lovely Pubs, the company that owns Baraset, has recently taken over The Moat House at Coughton (as in Coughton Court near Alcester). It's a very different atmosphere to Baraset, but every bit as good - definately worth going to.

Lex
28-04-2015, 07:06 PM
10 of the quirkiest restaurants/cafes in the city & county: http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/whats-on/food-drink-news/look-10-quirkiest-restaurants-coventry-9126133