Jicsaw
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Jicsaw

in Cricklade

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Jicsaw is a restaurant in Cricklade, the market town that marks the southern boundary of the Cotswolds in Wiltshire.

It's a straightforward place to eat, offering a comfortable setting for lunch or dinner without any pretension. You'll find it useful whether you're taking a break from walking the Thames Path, which starts here in town, or simply want to refuel while exploring what's claimed to be Wiltshire's oldest Saxon settlement. The restaurant works well as a stopping point during your time in the area, serving good food in a relaxed atmosphere where you can catch your breath and gather energy for whatever comes next. From Cricklade, you're well-positioned to explore further, whether that means heading north into the deeper Cotswolds toward Cirencester or venturing into the quieter rural landscapes of North Wiltshire. It's the kind of meal stop that slots naturally into a day of walking and sightseeing, nothing fancy but reliable and welcoming.

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51.64126°N, 1.85696°W Data: osm