Staying in Tetbury we were keen to try local restaurants and we sure found a gem at Casa La Cucina. Having not pre-booked, luckily we were able to get a table without a wait, The restaurant is clearly very popular as it filled up very quickly through the evening.
The service at Casa La Cucina was excellent. The waitresses were attentive and knowledgeable about the menu, and made helpful recommendations.
The food was delicious. We started with the Funghi Panati and the Tricolore, both of which were thoroughly enjoyed. For our main course, we had the Penne Pesto and a Quattro Formaggi pizza, again both of which were excellent.
We finished our meal with a tiramisu each (I was not allowed to share !), which was rich, creamy and just plain scrummy.
We had a great evening at Casa La Cucina. The food was delicious, the service was excellent, and finished off with a complementary Frangelica shot, it was very good value. We would definitely recommend it to others and will return next time we...
Read moreWe had a lovely meal here but some feedback too. Staff were very friendly and the food was delicious, thank you. It was not dog friendly like most other eateries in Tetbury but we were able to leave the dogs at the cottage we were staying at around the corner, so not too much of a problem. The building itself is very attractive, and in terms of decor and atmosphere this is where it lost a star and we would give a little feedback. Especially as these things are easy to improve so hopefully it’s helpful – the brick walls are beautiful but pretty much bare except for one jug of artificial flowers in the corner. The room was quite echoey and there was no noticeable music, so it felt pretty much like we were sitting in a bare room on some tables and chairs eating food, as opposed to being within a carefully curated atmospheric restaurant. Some greenery or art may be nice, as would some unobtrusive music to provide...
Read moreWhen I've first seen the typos on the menu (too many unfortunately) I thought this place would be worth it, I believe no one in there is Italian, and I didn't know whether I made the right decision to dine in. When the food arrived, though, everything changed. The nibbles and antipasti were tasty and delicious, the "pesto" bread with tomato sauce brought me back to my childhood, and I loved it. Pizza was tasty too, ingredients seemed proper and well put together. Prices in the end are not bad at all, considering the quality and the place itself. Service was fast and good.
The only negative point, and I strongly recommend the owner to check and fix, are the typos on the menu. If there are no Italian members, it's fine, but at least the menu needs to be written properly. In my experience, a menu like that pushes the customers away rather than...
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