The Daffodil
The Daffodil was a 1920’s art deco cinema, and there are still mementoes from these origins on display. With warm golden yellow as the primary colour, and a sweeping staircases that leads up to the balcony, this is one of the most attractive restaurants in Cheltenham.
The food is locally sourced, and there is a good value set lunch menu.
Bistro at Hotel du Vin
Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, the Bistro at Hotel du Vin offers a menu rooted in classic European cuisine with a contemporary edge. The bistro is located in the former Carlton Hotel in a spacious public area centred on the magnificent spiral staircase.
Le Champignon Sauvage
Le Champignon is considered to be one of the finest restaurants in the county. Fine dining is accompanied by an extensive wine menu; the only downside being the difficulty in getting a reservation.
The Queens Hotel – Tea Rooms
If you want a pleasant afternoon tea in an impressive Regency building overlooking the Imperial Gardens the Queens Hotel is the place to go.

