Best Restaurants in Malmesbury
Best Restaurants in Malmesbury FAQs
In total, there is 1 award winning restaurant in Malmesbury, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more restaurants in Malmesbury? Remember at Leading Restaurants we only list restaurants holding awards from major restaurant guides; currently less than 3% of all restaurants in the UK and Ireland hold an award from a major guide.
The best restaurant in Malmesbury is Abbey Row Restaurant at The Old Bell Hotel (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where head chef Leigh Evans serves up award winning Modern Cuisine. Abbey Row Restaurant at The Old Bell Hotel currently holds 2 AA Rosettes.
There are currently no restaurants holding a Michelin Star in Malmesbury and indeed no restaurants at all in this location listed in the Michelin Guide; perhaps the Michelin inspectors will visit soon!
There is currently a single listed AA Rosette restaurant in Malmesbury which holds 2 AA Rosettes.
Nestling in the heart of the serene English countryside, Malmesbury, the magnificent medieval gem in the crown of the United Kingdom, is steeped in a rich and savoury mishmash of culinary history that provides a slice of the distinct gastronomic heritage the area prides itself on. The town's charming, medieval allure is echoed in its plethora of eateries that offer a delightful fusion of classic British comfort food and innovative modern cuisine. Malmesbury boasts a wide array of high-quality restaurants and charming rustic pubs that serve sumptuous, locally-sourced food harking back to its roots as a bustling market town. Malmesbury teems with a restaurant and food scene as diverse as the landscape itself with a food culture that has evolved over centuries. From indulging in hearty ploughman's lunches in traditional pubs nestled on ancient, cobbled streets to gastronomical delights in Michelin-starred restaurants, Malmesbury portrays food not just as sustenance, but a veritable celebration of its rich historical tapestry. Moreover, the Malmesbury food festival is a testament to the area's commitment to gastronomy, as it annually brings together food connoisseurs, enabling them to revel in the delights of locally-made cheeses, meats, and the finest of ales. So whether you're a food lover seeking culinary ecstasy, or a restaurant critic seeking unique flavours, Malmesbury's culinary landscape is more than just a detour, it's a destination.