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Cheltenham was originally a small market town, developing into a popular spa town after the discovery of mineral springs in 1716.
Today, Cheltenham is known for its well-preserved regency architecture, beautiful parks and gardens, and the famous Cheltenham Festival, including the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
The restaurant scene is diverse and vibrant, offering a wide range of culinary experiences to residents and visitors alike. The city boasts a mix of traditional British gastropubs, trendy cafes, Brunch spots and historic venues. From Michelin-starred fine dining, to casual independent restaurants, there is something to suit every taste and budget.
Foodies can explore festival-inspired pop-ups, where the restaurant scene is brought to life by popular festivals including the Literature Festival or Cheltenham Festival.
Each area of Cheltenham has its own distinct personality and charm. For example, Montpellier is home to boutique shops and vibrant cafes, with Montpellier Gardens being a popular spot. The Promenade is in the heart of Cheltenham, where this gorgeous tree-lined avenue is known for its high-end cafes, restaurants and shops. Cheltenham is also home to Cheltenham Racecourse, one of the most prestigious horse racing venues in the world.
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Brunch in Cheltenham has become a popular social activity, where friends come together to enjoy a leisurely and relaxed dining experience.
Brunch is a delightful combination of Breakfast and Lunch, usually eaten mid-morning to early afternoon. It typically includes a mix of Breakfast and Lunch foods, such as eggs, pancakes, waffles, avocado and burgers.
Popular places for Brunch in Cheltenham include The Ivy, where the menu features Brunch specials such as eggs royale with The Ivy 1917 cure smoked salmon, or avocado benedict.
Wherever you choose to eat in Cheltenham, you're sure to have a memorable dining experience. Browse our guide below to find your perfect Brunch.
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