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The Village Inn is a proper working pub that's central to life in Twyning, and it's a sensible stop whether you're passing through the northern Cotswolds or breaking your journey from the M5.
The kitchen does straightforward, satisfying food that works well after a day out exploring, and there's a decent range of beers, ciders, and spirits on offer. The atmosphere is genuinely relaxed and unpretentious — you'll find locals and visitors alike popping in for lunch, an evening meal, or just a quiet drink, and you're made to feel welcome either way.
The pub's location is particularly handy if you're planning to visit Tewkesbury Abbey or heading down to the riverside where the Avon and Severn meet, as it's only a short drive away. That proximity makes it a useful refuelling point before or after exploring that part of the region. What you get here is straightforward, reliable hospitality of the sort that's held village communities together for generations. It's the kind of place where you experience genuine Cotswolds life without any pretence or fuss — just solid food, good company, and that genuine sense of belonging that characterises the better village pubs.
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D. Howard · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons