Whether you’re out and about or sat at home longing for a nice meal, a takeaway can often be the most convenient option.
With lots of chain restaurants and independent eateries around, making the best decision when looking for a bite to eat can be difficult.
If you ever find yourself struggling to know what food to eat in Cirencester, we think we have the solution for you.
We’ve listed some of Cirencester’s top-rated takeaway options according to Tripadvisor reviews.
Amore Mio
Location: 1 Brewery Court Cricklade Street, GL7 1JH
Reviewers praise the food available at Amore Mio, including the pizza and gelato.
One wrote: “I often go here with my partner - great pizza and the smoothest gelato.”
Another said: “Wonderful handmade Italian pizzas, attentive, friendly staff and wonderful Italian desserts. Great family night out.”
Luxe Café Bar
Location: 5 The Old Post Office, Castle Street, GL7 1QA
The food, drinks, service and décor here all get mentioned in the reviews with one customer writing: “We stop off here regularly because of the fantastic coffee, gorgeous cakes and the wonderfully friendly and professional staff.”
Another happy customer wrote: “This is an Instagrammer's dream- the decor is amazing and the staff are super friendly and attentive. We had the jaffa cake brownie and the hot chocolate and both were lovely.”
Asha Indian Kitchen
Location: 65 Castle Street, GL7 1QD
Asha Indian Kitchen has impressed reviewers with its food and staff.
One happy customer wrote: “Their curry’s are bursting with flavour as well as the chefs being able to adapt any curry into your perfect dish. Every dish I’ve tried has been delicious both in the restaurant and at home.”
Another wrote: “Two of us are vegan and they were incredibly helpful and substituted coconut milk for dairy products allowing us to have an almost entirely vegan takeaway.
“The food tasted really fresh and looked amazing. We all agreed it was our favourite Indian takeaway in a long time.”
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