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Warwickshire

Dine out in Warwickshire

 Be wowed by these Warwickshire restaurants

Warwickshire is home to a number of handsome towns such as Rugby, Warwick, Royal Leamington Spa and Nuneaton. Undoubtedly, however, the main attraction in the county is Stratford-Upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare and home to the Royal Shakespeare Company. With the Peak District to the north, Malvern Hills to the west and Cotswolds to the south, the county is bordered by some beautiful areas of countryside and the major cities of Birmingham and Coventry are just a few miles away. Restaurants in Warwickshire serve both visitors and locals alike with a huge variety of national and international cuisines. Take a look at what's on offer here on Quandoo and pick from the very best Warwickshire restaurants.

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Warwickshire is home to a number of handsome towns such as Rugby, Warwick, Royal Leamington Spa and Nuneaton. Undoubtedly, however, the main attraction in the county is Stratford-Upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare and home to the Royal Shakespeare Company. With the Peak District to the north, Malvern Hills to the west and Cotswolds to the south, the county is bordered by some beautiful areas of countryside and the major cities of Birmingham and Coventry are just a few miles away. Restaurants in Warwickshire serve both visitors and locals alike with a huge variety of national and international cuisines. Take a look at what's on offer here on Quandoo and pick from the very best Warwickshire restaurants.
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      Warwickshire restaurants serve up the best of British

      Situated at the very heart of England, it's perhaps no wonder that there are so many restaurants in Warwickshire specialising in fine British fare. Take The Tame Hare in Royal Leamington Spa, for example. Here you'll find carefully prepared local ingredients in imaginative, contemporary dishes, such as a starter of tomato confit and jam, with goats curd, basil, black garlic and raspberry. Follow with a main of marinated pork loin and braised cheek, served with confit carrot, mustard and charred apricot.
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      Restaurants in Warwickshire are bursting with international flavours

      They may occupy a landlocked county but restaurants in Warwickshire look far beyond these shores to deliver an impressive array of cuisines from all corners of the globe. From Europe, you'll find French brasseries, Italian ristorantes and even a German bierkeller with a buzzy atmosphere, beautiful beers and traditional Bavarian bar food. Latin American and Argentinian restaurants bring excitement from across the Atlantic, while Indian and Chinese restaurants tantalise the tastebuds with flavours from Asia.
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      Ramp it up or wind it back in Warwickshire restaurants

      From casual cafes to destination restaurants, Warwickshire offers a huge range of dining options. Relax with friends with an after work wind down or big it up at the weekend in a cool urban eatery. There are lots of country restaurants across Warwickshire that are perfect for a weekend lunch and plenty of child-friendly places to enjoy with the kids. We've made it easy to book the best Warwickshire restaurants on Quandoo and our customer reviews give you the inside info on the dining experience.