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EATING OUT

If there's one thing that Wootton Bassett is good for it's the great choice of traditional pub fayre.

Right from the roaring log fire and charming ambience of the 16th Century Curriers Arms, to the bistro chic of Delicias just off the High Street, you can tell this town deserves its centuries' old reputation for providing the finest food and hospitality.

Churchill House
Bassett's newest and biggest pub. Large dining area and large choice of meals throughout the day. Kids free area, plus own supervised, indoor children's playground 'Bumpy's Magic Kingdom'.

The Cross Keys
Offering the comforts of fine food, wine and ales since 1742.

Curriers Arms
One of Bassett's oldest pubs, its 16th century charm attracting a good mix of locals and business people at lunchtime and evenings. Big garden.

Delicias
A popular coffee shop during the day and a sophisticated wine bar by night. Regular live jazz evenings most weekends.

Marsh Farm Hotel
This beautiful and prestigious grade 2 listed Victorian farmhouse has been tastefully restored and converted into a luxury country hotel.

Prince of Wales
Right at the entrance to Wootton Bassett at Coped Hall. Good pub atmosphere with extensive menu. Conservatory restaurant and kids playground.

Town Local
The Town's friendliest pub and definitely one of its most popular, especially for Sunday lunch.

Woodshaw Inn
As we've already described - the home of English cooking in Swindon. All your old favourites on offer with Carvery to add on Sundays.

And for those who prefer a different taste.....

Wootton Bassett also boasts one of Swindon's best Indian restaurants, the Ganges, as well as, for those who want to stay in, a great selection of take-away options including Pizzaria, and the acclaimed Peking House. All with easy parking.

The Ganges
Pizzaria
Peking House



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