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The Old New InnB+Worth Trying

Rissington Rd, Bourton-on-the-Water, Cheltenham GL54 2AF · Restaurant, Bar, Inn · 4.5/5 Google (662 reviews)

Charming Cotswolds inn with very good breakfasts and popular Sunday roasts, friendly staff, and a prime village location, but expect service charges, occasional kitchen cutoffs, and variable wait times at peak.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

The Old New Inn delivers solid neighborhood dining with genuine strengths in breakfast quality and village setting appeal, but inconsistent execution on main courses—ranging from perfectly pink roasts to overcooked beef and dry sides—prevents higher standing. Peak-time waits of 45-60 minutes and discretionary service charges add friction to an otherwise welcoming experience. Worth visiting for Sunday roasts and breakfasts, though manage expectations around kitchen hours and busy-period timing.

Restaurant Summary

The Old New Inn feels warm and welcoming, a polished Cotswolds bolthole where many guests rave about spotless rooms and a generous breakfast. Service often draws praise as relaxed and kind, with quotes like, "The team made our weekend feel easy" capturing the spirit. However, peak-time waits and kitchen cutoffs can frustrate, and the discretionary service charge surprises some, so expectations set the tone. The cooking leans classic British inn fare with confidence in the roasts rather than theatrics. Think pink roast beef with proper trimmings, a well-loved vegetarian pie and mash with standout gravy, and occasional fish specials like sea bream or monkfish. It suits travelers seeking comforting, well-executed plates after a village wander more than culinary adventurers; an occasional tapas run in the tap room appears, but the overall approach remains traditional. For families, this is practical and approachable. Sunday roasts, chips, and simple mains tick the boxes, though long waits at busy times have tested kids in larger groups. There is no concrete kids menu evidence from reviews, but familiar pub dishes abound. Portion sizes are generally fine on roasts, more mixed on burgers and tapas. If you need food at specific times, confirm kitchen hours to avoid disappointment.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£32-46 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Picturesque Cotswolds village hub drawing day-trippers and overnighters; mix of locals and tourists with heritage charm.

Safety: Generally safe, busy during the day; some street noise near front-facing rooms reported.

Nearby: Adjacent to the Model Village (guest free access mentioned), near village center, tea rooms, river walks, and shops.

Bourton-on-the-WaterA quintessential Cotswold village renowned for its beautiful stone architecture, scenic river setting, and reputation as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds'. The dining scene is characterized by traditional English tea rooms, country pubs, and quaint restaurants catering to tourists and local residents.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

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