The Potting Shed Malmesbury - Review

Posted by Ruth Miller on Wed 12th December 2007 at 06:03 PM, Filed in Hotels

The renowned Rectory Hotel in Malmesbury, England, has long been a trendy retreat to explore the Cotswold’s from. But if you like traditional English Ales and organic food as a combination then you may want to try out the Rectory’s new venture called “The Potting Shed”.

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Branded as a progressive gastro pub The Potting Shed will feature organic and locally sourced produce.

The Rectory say:

“The pub situated 200 yards across the road from the Hotel in the village of Crudwell, will follow the same philosophy as the hotel of providing quality seasonal British Produce. It will mark the rebirth of the traditional British Dining Pub, moving away from the ‘over done’ gastropub, focussing on the things that really matter: namely great beers on tap, a concise and interesting wine list and of course fantastic food.

Our passion for locally sourced seasonal produce will with this venture take a leap forward as we are developing a large vegetable garden in the land at the back of the pub where we will grow our own organic seasonal vegetables and herbs for use in the pub, hotel & shop in Cirencester.

The Potting Shed pub will be open seven days a week and will also have a private dining room for up to 12 guests, there will be space on our lawns to the rear of the pub to erect marquees should you be searching for a venue for a larger event.

We’ve put together an exciting Opening Menu that combines a ‘Best of British’ selection using great locally sourced and seasonal winter produce.”


The food, drink and ambience are great. Perfect for a pit stop in the Cotswolds…

 

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