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Cheltenham’s Life after Dark
The Regency Spa Town, famous for its waters, invites you to
sample its other watering holes and stylish restaurants
Cheltenham’s cosmopolitan atmosphere offers a wide choice
in the quality and variety of fashionable restaurants,
fine dining, wine bars, bistros and
DURING THE LONG
coffee bars available to tempt the visitor.
During the long summer evenings, sit at
SUMMER EVENINGS,
one of the town's pavement cafés and
SIT AT ONE OF THE
watch the world go by, or on cold winter
TOWN'S PAVEMENT
nights enjoy traditional hospitality at
CAFÉS AND WATCH
one of the many welcoming pubs to be
found in and around the town centre.
THE WORLD GO BY
Eating Out in Cheltenham
Whether you’re a grazer, a gourmet or a glutton, you’ll
enjoy the pleasures of dining in Cheltenham. ‘The Guide to
Eating Out in Cheltenham’ features over 100 places to eat
and is available free from the Tourist Information Centre,
local hotels and featured
venues.
At night, enjoy the finest cuisine at one of Cheltenham's
fashionable restaurants, such as Laze Daze on the
Promenade, Brosh in the Suffolks area, or Off the
Square in Montpellier. Perhaps try something a little
different and plan your own world tour of food, with a
visit to one of the Italian restaurants, such as Franco's
or La Capannella, or the Indian and Oriental restaurants
such as Hassan's, Indus, The Mayflower, Balti Walla,
Kings Balti Palace and The Curry Corner & Sari Boutique
Lounge Bar.
Trendy wine bars can be
found in the Spa quarter of
Montpellier, attracting a
mixed and merry crowd.
Many smaller, personally-run
restaurants and bars are
located in the sophisticated
Suffolks area.
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Call for more information on 01242 522878
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