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Matilda's is a restaurant in Stratton, a small village just outside Cirencester, the historic Roman market town.
It works well as a stopping point whether you're a local or passing through this stretch of the Cotswolds.
The dining space feels relaxed and unpretentious, with cooking that centres on fresh, local ingredients. You can drop in for a casual lunch between countryside walks or settle in for a longer evening meal depending on what suits your day. The comfortable atmosphere makes it an easy place to rest during a day of exploring the area and take time over proper food.
Stratton's position is handy if you're staying locally or moving between Cirencester and villages further north. What works about Matilda's is that it delivers straightforward, good food in a comfortable setting without feeling like you've stepped into somewhere designed for visitors passing through. There's a genuine sense of village life to the place. Combined with its quieter location within the Cotswolds, it's a dependable choice when you need a proper break from sightseeing. It's somewhere you can sit down without any fuss and simply enjoy your meal while you're out exploring the region.
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