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You'll find Mio Fiore on the eastern edge of Hungerford, a historic market town that sits on the eastern boundary of the Cotswolds.
It's an Italian restaurant that does what it does well—serving traditional pasta dishes and freshly baked pizzas in a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. The food is genuine rather than fancy, making it a reliable spot to refuel if you've been hunting through Hungerford's well-known antique shops, or simply a pleasant place to settle in after a walk along the Kennet and Avon Canal.
Hungerford itself is worth spending time in beyond just eating. The town has developed its own character through its history, the independent shops scattered throughout, and the Common Port Down lands that connect to it. The antique dealers here draw visitors from across the region, and the canal towpath offers a straightforward route for a walk. The restaurant's location on the town's eastern edge means you'll find it easily whether you're arriving from further out or just wandering the streets.
If you're planning a day or two in this part of the world, Mio Fiore slots naturally into the kind of casual, unhurried pace that suits a Cotswolds visit. It's convenient and accessible, making it a practical choice for a meal when you want something straightforward and good.
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