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Felton's sits in the centre of Evesham, a working market town where you can eat modern British food built around what grows well locally.
The menu shifts through the seasons, drawing heavily on suppliers across the Vale of Evesham and surrounding farms. The cooking lets good ingredients do their job rather than overcomplicating things.
The space has a contemporary feel, though the kitchen's focus on local sourcing ties it back to the agricultural rhythms that have defined this landscape for generations. Service is genuinely friendly and attentive, whether you're dropping in for lunch between shops or settling in for dinner. It makes sense as a stopping point after wandering Evesham's independent retailers or visiting the Abbey Bell Tower and other historical sites around town.
Evesham itself is a proper working centre with real activity, making it a good base if you want to explore further into the northern Cotswolds. Broadway and Chipping Campden are straightforward drives away, so you could easily build a wider trip around this area. The restaurant's accessible location means you can park easily and step straight into the town's life without fuss.
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