WINING & DINING FOOD NEWS - MARCH 2 0 2 5
GET READY, CHELTENHAM! ROSA’S THAI L AUNCH WITH 50% OFF FOOD
Get ready, Cheltenham! Rosa’s Thai, the renowned Thai restaurant brand known for bringing the bold and authentic flavours of Thailand to the UK, is opening its newest restaurant on The Promenade in Cheltenham on Monday 10th March
Founded in 2008 by husband-and-wife duo Saiphin and Alex Moore, Rosa’s Thai is inspired by Saiphin’s culinary journey from her hometown of Khao Kho in northern Thailand to London’s bustling Brick Lane. From humble beginnings selling home-cooked meals as a market stall, Rosa’s Thai now boasts over 40 locations across the UK. The menu combines Saiphin’s family recipes and hand-selected ingredients from Thailand with seasonal British produce.
The soft launch period in Cheltenham will offer visitors a special opportunity to try Rosa’s Thai favourites before the grand opening and dine on real Thai flavours, such as their signature Pad Kra Prow, Green Curry and Pad Thai at half the usual price. Rosa’s Thai’s drinks menu also features a selection of Thai-inspired cocktails, designed to perfectly complement the fresh and fiery flavours of Thailand.
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And there’s more to look forward to – Free Curry Day is on the way! While the date and full details are being kept under wraps for now, those signed up to the Rosa’s Thai email newsletter will be the first to know. Don’t miss out on this exciting announcement – make sure you are signed up!
THE B A RN AT B E R KE L E Y FARM-TO-FORK DINING
The Barn at Berkeley is a charming family-owned wedding and event venue, renowned for its restaurant-standard food and stunning rural location. This quintessentially Cotswolds destination is a popular choice for exclusive hire celebrations and to kick-start 2025, the team behind this hidden gem are releasing additional availability for 2026 & 2027.
Nestled in a beautiful rural haven, neighbouring Cattle Country Farm Park and run by the same third-generation farmers, the talented hospitality team at the barn, has over 20 years’ experience expertly hosting celebrations and is now available for exclusive use for both weddings and events for between 60-120 guests in the day and up to 200 in the evening.
The venue’s passionate commitment to sourcing local food is showcased in its menus, which feature a wide range of delicious food that changes seasonally and is freshly prepared by their in-house chefs. They are proud to provide beef, pork and lamb directly from their own farm at Berkeley Heath, ensuring premium quality in every bite.
Offering everything from canapes to the main wedding breakfast to evening food, The Barn at Berkeley offers two catering packages ranging from £70-£90 per guest to suit a range of budgets and needs.
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The venue has limited availability on selected dates for 2025 and is now taking bookings for 2026, and well into 2027. For more information on The Barn at Berkeley and for details on how to book, please visit
www.thebarnatberkeley.co.uk.
Rosa’s Thai Cheltenham is located at 16 Promenade (GL50 1LR), in the building formerly occupied by TM Lewin. The restaurant will officially open its doors on Monday 10th March, welcoming guests to enjoy its vibrant Thai-inspired menu, rich heritage, and warm hospitality.
To join the Rosa’s Thai email newsletter and receive priority booking for the 50% off soft launch period, as well as the latest restaurant updates and exclusive news, sign up at
rosasthai.com/locations/rosas-thai-restaurant-delivery-takeaway- cheltenham.
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