If you are looking for a place to enjoy some fantastic craft and traditional beers, as well as some delicious spirits, look no further than Off The Square in Stow On The Wold.
This is not your typical pub, but a beer café and bottle shop where you can sample a variety of brews from local and international producers. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about beer, and they are always happy to advise and recommend breweries to try.
You can also order some tasty sandwiches or sausage rolls made by a local chef, or take away some bottles or cans to enjoy at home. The best part is that Off The Square is also dog friendly, so you can bring your furry friend along for the fun.
Off The Square has a cosy, relaxed, and welcoming atmosphere, where you can chat with other beer lovers or just enjoy your drink in peace. The décor is modern and stylish, with shelves full of colourful cans and bottles, and a chalkboard displaying the latest draught offerings. Off The Square is a gem in the Cotswolds, and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves beer and good vibes. Don't miss it!
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Read moreI discovered this shop while on holiday this summer and was so impressed with their broad selection of brews and liquor as well. I’m so glad I followed them on Instagram, because I was able to snag one of their limited advent calendars and have it shipped all the way to Florida in time for Dec. 1. We’re on day 3 of the calendar so far and we are not disappointed!
The shop itself is incredible… huge selection and a super cute shop puppy! The owner is so friendly and knowledgeable and went above and beyond to get our order shipped in a timely and safe manner.
I highly recommend stopping in for lunch and a drink, so you can take your time to browse the impressive selection. We will definitely be back next time we’re in the area....
Read moreVery good selection of beers and a nice atmosphere. Feel a little bit ripped off by the pricing. Having a huge selection of cans and bottles in the fridge and then having to £1.50 to drink them in the shop seems a bit steep, I would have minded a lot less if I had been told when paying too. The bottles and cans aren’t that much cheaper than the draught beer anyway. Also having pints for only 50p more than a 2/3rd either (see picture) means the pints are either good value or the 2/3rds (which are the default size) are really over priced. Also did notice that you have to pay around £3 to eat items like sausage rolls in the bar also...
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