Greek Deli in the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds


The name says it all, really, though as well as selling olives and olive oil, the friendly proprietor serves fresh-cooked Greek delicacies, to eat either inside or at courtyard tables. Set back off the main street, it all makes a refreshing and inexpensive change, whether you opt for spinach pie, beef stew, or an £18 meat, fish or vegetarian sharing plate.


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