Saturday 10 October 2015

Eating Out: The Kingsbridge Inn - Bourton on the Water

I had a lovely trip around Cotswolds. We visited tiny villages that showed me an other, different lifestyle.

We stopped for a late lunch in a village called Bourton on the Water. Restaurants go along the little canal and all of them are so attractive; it wasn't easy to make a decision about which one we should choose. At the end The Kingsbridge Inn was the winner because they have draft Hobgoblin, which was very important for someone in the group.
The inn was quite busy, we had to wait a lot to order our food, but we received it surprisingly quickly.

One dish was "red bean, smoked paprika and hot pepper burger". It was a bit hotter as I expected but it was not a problem. I loved the french fries they were so fresh and warm, it felt really good.


The grilled chicken and bacon salad was good indeed. It was served with garlic ciabatta, it was fresh and warm as well. With the salad that it was served with the dish was light but filling. 


For the latest food the original plan was to order fish and chips, but it was out of stock, so another dish had to be ordered, called "10oz Gammon Steak".
It was also delicious, french fries were amazing again and that piece of pineapple made a good harmony with the steak.



Overall it was not a typical elegant restaurant, just a kind of pub, but food was really good for the tired traveller. 


Food: 5/5
Price: Medium
Would I go again: yes

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