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My Moo is a cafe in the village of Stratton, just outside Cirencester, where you can take a proper break while exploring this part of the Cotswolds.
The village itself is built around traditional stone properties that give you a real sense of the local architecture, and the cafe provides a relaxed spot to settle in with a coffee, grab lunch, or enjoy something sweet. The appeal here is straightforward: it's the kind of place where you can experience village life at a slower pace, away from Cirencester's market town energy. Whether you're passing through on your way to other parts of the Cotswolds or you've been walking the surrounding countryside, it works well as a stopping point. The service is friendly and unhurried, and the food is freshly prepared rather than mass-produced. From here, you're well positioned to either head into Cirencester proper when you're ready for something busier, or continue deeper into the wider region. It's the sort of cafe that feels genuinely local rather than geared toward passing tourists, which tends to be exactly what makes these places worth finding.
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