Henry's
RestaurantEat & Drink

Henry's

in Cirencester

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Henry's is a straightforward restaurant located in Stratton, a small village on the northern edge of Cirencester.

Visit website → Gosditch Street, GL7 2AG

If you're spending time exploring this part of the Cotswolds—whether you've been walking local footpaths or visiting nearby attractions—it's a useful place to know about. The menu emphasises regional produce, giving you a genuine sense of what the area's food culture is actually about, all served in a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere that works equally well whether you're passing through or you're a local regular.

Cirencester itself functions as a real hub for the wider Cotswolds. If Roman history appeals to you, the market town has particular appeal, and the Abbey grounds are pleasant to wander through. If you prefer something slower-paced, Stratton's quieter lanes offer their own kind of exploration. Henry's fits well into either approach—it's a reliable place to eat and rest between activities. It's the kind of establishment that understands what people actually need after being out and about, whether that's refuelling before heading out again or settling in for a proper meal. If you're in the area and want somewhere dependable without any fuss, it's worth remembering.

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