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10 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
Vibey & popular pub-style restaurant delivers excellent pizza, pasta & beer from a local microbreweryRooms with balcony/terrace
Set in a modern purpose-built block, all rooms have access onto a shared terraceBar
Atmospheric bar is home to a roaring open fire, pool table & cosy sofasPet friendly
One room is dog-friendly at an additional charge of £10 per nightBilliard/pool table
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This is the first countryside project from childhood friends Baz and Fred (aka Harry Henriques and Fred Hicks), who’ve been making pizzas together since 2012. Following their flagship restaurant, Baz & Fred Pizzeria, in London's Flat Iron Square, they opened this cosy roadside-inn-turned-pizza-shack just six miles from Cirencester in the spring of 2019. And it’s quickly a favourite in the foodie-pub-rich Cotswolds. The Stump, which also has 10 comfortable bedrooms, elevates the pub menu with rustic pizzas, delicious independent beer on tap (the owners are friends with local microbrewery DEYA) and a very chill playlist to boot. Come with friends as portions are big – we recommend kicking off with small plates of crispy jamón croquettes or creamy burrata for the table followed by the chorizo and 'nduja pizza drizzled with rosemary honey. Staff are friendly and energetic, so check with them for the specials as the handmade pastas are also worth considering. It’s cool, buzzing and genuinely affordable for an overnight stay – a proper place to know in the area.
Originally published by CNT Traveller
Simplicity, good quality and affordability: that’s the ethos behind this old-new pub near Cirencester. The 17th-century coaching inn has been reconfigured as a stylish venue serving pizza and pasta, and judging by the crowds here, it’s a winning combination. There are 10 generously comfy bedrooms, too.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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