Food & Drink
Food & Drink

Time to tuck in
When it comes to deciding where to eat, drink or shop - let us whet your appetite!
Whether you like a country pub with roaring log fire or a speciality town restaurant, a charming village tea room or garden centre coffee shop, hotel fine dining or themed bistro – the list is endless…
We have several microbreweries and wine producers supplying hotels and inns in South Kesteven - heaven in a glass!
Locally grown produce is used by many of the restaurants – and you’ll find it too in the monthly farmers’ markets.
Meandering in our towns and villages, discover artisan bakers, home produced meats in butchers, speciality deli or cheese shops and handmade chocolates – just to mention a few…

The Fuel Tank
Located at the center of the Engine Yard shopping village, the Fuel Tank offers a delicious menu of fresh home ...
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The Fox & Hounds, Old Somerby
The Fox and Hounds is a brilliant country side pub in a lovely little village. We are an excellent destination ...
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The Recruiting Sergeant
Located in the small village of Great Gonerby, on the B1174 just outside the historic town of Grantham. At The ...
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Downtown Department Store & Garden Centre
Both Downtown Grantham sites offer customers tasty treats from sweet to savoury. With homemade classics such as lasagne or cottage ...
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The Houblon Arms
The Houblon Arms is a delightful stone built coaching house in the Lincolnshire village of Oasby. The original building dates ...
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The Green Man, Ropsley
Voted Lincolnshire's favourite pub consistently for the last 3 years (Tripadvisor) and winner of the local CAMRA award for three ...
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Sixtytwo Coffee House
We are a small family run coffee shop serving delicious breakfast, lunches, cakes and afternoon teas. Fantastic homemade food in ...
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The Griffin Inn, Irnham
A warm welcome always awaits you at the Griffin Inn - a traditional stone building, nestling in the beautiful rural ...
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The Thorold at Marston
A newly refurbished community-owned restaurant, cafe and bar situated in the picturesque village of Marston, near Grantham and just off ...
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The Garden Yard – Cafe & Garden Centre
We are are small family business that specialises in fresh homemade cakes, light bites - with good coffee and a ...
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The Red Lion, Caythorpe
The Red Lion is a 17th-century country inn in the picturesque village of Caythorpe, situated 8 miles from Grantham & ...
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Cafe Allez! at Belvoir Castle
: At the gateway to Belvoir Castle: Cafe Allez! ... your favourite coffee shop. With the best views and the ...
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Café au Chocolat
Captivating the hearts of residents and visitors of Stamford is Café au Chocolat, the taste of continental France. This chic ...
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The Cosy Club
Cosy Clubs celebrate the joys of relaxed dining, drinking and lounging in a fabulous, welcoming setting - think aristocratic abundance ...
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Frothy’s Coffee Shop
Frothys Coffee Shop is a family run business and one of Stamford's main meeting places. We pride ourselves on our ...
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Cloisters Bistro
We welcome you to Cloisters Italian Bistro located in the heart of Stamford on the picturesque St. Mary’s Street. Owned ...
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The Plough Inn, Horbling
The Plough inn is a traditional village pub in the heart of Lincolnshire. Within the beautiful Grade 2 listed building ...
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The Deeping Stage Hotel
Enjoy the best of the Deeping Stage - a friendly atmosphere, great service, delicious meals, live entertainment and a luxurious ...
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Godsey Lane Coffee
A popular independent coffee shop located in Market Deeping. We serve great coffee (& tea), a variety of homemade cakes ...
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The Bluebell Inn
A real village pub with rooms, privately owned, where you'll find a great range of good cask beers, affordable wine, ...
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