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The Kitchen At Feldo... Sutton Lane, Lower Brailes, United K...
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The menu of The Kitchen At Feldon Valley from Lower Brailes includes 166 meals. On average, meals or drinks on the card cost about £9. The categories can be viewed on the menu below.
Our a la carte restaurant is open from Wednesday to Monday, closed on Tuesday nights. Located in the picturesque Cotswold landscape, our balconies and floor-to-ceiling glass offer the perfect backdrop to enjoy Ben Tynan's seasonal dishes made with local produce. We are currently only offering sandwiches and cake during lunch due to staffing challenges, but we are working on recruiting more chefs to expand our service. If you have any questions, please contact us at thekitchen@feldonvalley.co.uk. We look forward to providing you with a fantastic dining experience.
The place can be referred to as one of the favorites of its customers. This can be inferred from the average evaluation of 4.5.
What Lucas Lopez likes about The Kitchen At Feldon Valley:
Slow pace of life when I'm used to it, but not bad. Food was excellent. Something different and good again. Very delicious. Burger, who originally looks expensive for a burger, is massive and very tasty. Not everything about quantity about quality, here you both get with the burger! View all feedback.
What Luca Pauwels doesn't like about The Kitchen At Feldon Valley:
The flavours and quality of the food were very nice but served lukewarm. If anyone had asked at the time we would have said. The hake was a rather small portion. The Irish coffee was delicious. The custard too wasn't hot enough but acceptable on a hot crumble. I do wish that they would serve a decent size glass of wine. We love coming here to the bar for their day time food but won't return to the restaurant. View all feedback.
A nice meal in a very pleasant environment. The service was good as usual.
My wife and I had a fantastic dinner in the kitchen. I loved the thought that went into the opt...