Gastronomic Thrills in Warwick

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Finding the perfect restaurant in historic Warwick is easy, the town boasts a number of places to enjoy gastronomic thrills. Warwick restaurants and cafes offer everything from international cuisine to traditional British fare with many of the establishments using locally sourced foods.

Warwick Castle, Warwick’s most impressive landmark, features two excellent restaurants; the Undercroft Restaurant and the Coach House Restaurant. Booking one of the Undercroft’s Medieval banquets for a small group or an exclusive party will have everyone enjoying an unforgettable evening of eating, drinking and medieval revelry. For a more sophisticated celebration, the Lodge Restaurant at the Ardencote Manor Hotel is the ideal place to take family and friends. The restaurant’s two rosette status means you won’t have to worry about spoiling a special celebration with an unsatisfactory meal.

Robbie’s Restaurant in Warwick is the place to dine if you’re looking for a romantic evening. Robbie’s features international cuisine, an intimate setting, and occasionally local musicians play romantic music to dine by. Tailors, another ideal restaurant for an intimate evening, offers fine dining in a relaxed environment.

Alibi, just off Market Square, is the ideal place to meet friends or enjoy a casual date. Alibi has a late license so on Friday and Saturday nights the DJ gets everyone on the dance floor until 2am. The Lazy Cow and Merchants Restaurant also are ideal spots for casual dates or business dinners.

Warwick has no shortage of restaurants serving international cuisine. Catalan is Warwick’s top spot for Mediterranean cuisine. The restaurant has a loyal following of customers who enjoy a get-together with a few friends over a dish of authentic tapas. For Indian food, Mr India, Saffron Restaurant, and Castle Balti are top-of-the-range. Other exciting dining options include; The Art Kitchen, an upper-end Thai restaurant; Giovanni’s Restaurant, an Italian restaurant; Pastelaria Portuguesa; and Chopsticks.

After touring Warwick Castle where Medieval England’s bought back to life, traditional fares called for. Traditional British cuisine is found at Millwright Arms, Durham Ox, Lane’s Bar & Restaurant, The Granville, The Vine Inn, and The Porridge Pot. The Warwick Arms Hotel serves modern British favorites in an informal setting and diners can enjoy a large selection of beers, real cask ale and chilled lagers to enhance their meal.

Warwick has a well-deserved reputation for the wide range of its cafes and restaurants for all tastes. From simple pub food to gourmet dining, Warwick has it all.

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