Jesse’s Bistro

The Cotswolds


Tucked away in a cobbled yard, Jesse’s is a very pleasant little spot, with flagstone floors, wood-beamed ceilings and mosaic tables. Delectable dishes come fresh from the semi-open kitchen and feature seasonal produce such as Cornish fish and Cotswolds meat from the adjacent butcher.


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