Eating Out
From afternoon tea to the finest restaurants, Stratford-upon-Avon caters for every taste with a wealth of eating places throughout the town.
No trip to Stratford-upon-Avon would be complete without visiting one of Stratford-upon-Avon’s wonderful Tea and Coffee Shops. There’s a huge range of places to choose from, so why not take a well earned break form the shopping and sightseeing to put your feet up for a while?
If you fancy a light bite, there are many Snack and Sandwich outlets around the town to cater for every taste. If you’re short on time there’s a range of Fast Food places to satisfy your hunger.
For something more substantial, relax in some of the Midlands’ finest Restaurants for which Stratford-upon-Avon is famous for. Many cater for pre-theatre dining too, making it easy to enjoy a relaxing meal before the show.
Finally, a visit to Stratford-upon-Avon’s vibrant Pub and Bar scene before retiring for the evening is a must. From traditional ales in country pubs to contemporary cocktails in modern surroundings, it’s a perfect end to a perfect day.
Cobbs Farm Shop Restaurant
The smell of freshly brewed coffee fills the air as our pizza oven fires up. Whether you're here for a leisurely breakfast, a hearty lunch, or just a slice of cake, we've got you covered with homemade treats made from the best seasonal ingredients.
Edward Moon English Brasserie
Edward Moon is a long established award winning English brasserie with plenty of its own history, characteristic of Stratford-upon-Avon and Shakespeare's country. Situated in Chapel Street, we are just a few metres from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
Dirty Duck
18th-century pub (formerly known as The Black Swan) popular with actors and serving a global menu.
The Woodsman
Located in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon, The Woodsman is a truly British restaurant.
We use the best British ingredients, all sourced as sustainably as possible.
All Bar One
Modern chain bar serving beer, cocktails, wine & sharing plates to an after-work crowd.
The Red Lion
Located in the heart of historic Stratford-upon-Avon, just a five-minute walk away from Tudor World and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre – home of the famous Royal Shakespeare Company! The River Avon is right on our doorstep too.
The Rose and Crown
Located in Stratford-upon-Avon, The Rose and Crown was built in 1596, and once a hostel which then turned into an Inn, not just any Inn but one that is embedded in the town’s history.