| About us... |
| Situated In the
centre of the picturesque village of Woodmancote, Staddlestones Bar and Mumtaz Tandoori
Restaurant offers the best of both worlds. Whether you want to enjoy a pint of fine ale with some friends, or would prefer the taste of authentic Indian cuisine In comfortable surroundings, both can be found here. |
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Staddlestones Bar offers the visitor the opportunity to enjoy a selection of excellent draught and bottled beers, fine wines and spirits In the surroundings of an elegantly decorated country Inn. This is further complimented by a delightful seated garden area, allowing customers to enjoy excellent views. Plus, it gives the children somewhere to play allowing you to enjoy a friendly drink In peace and quiet, before retiring to the restaurant for a- splendid meal cooked by the qualified and experienced chefs. | |
| The Mumtaz
Balti and Tandoori Restaurant offers the diner every type dish you would expect to find on
the menu of the typical tandoori restaurant, plus a few specialities that will delight the
palate of the most discerning of diners. From creamy Korma to spicy Vindaloo, there is a
taste for everyone, including succulent Tandoori and Tikka roast meats and King Prawns,
side dishes and all the traditional accompaniments. For those who dislike spicy flavours, there is also a wide choice of English meals available, including dishes like Chicken steak to Scampi and Nuggets. |
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The
fully-licensed restaurant situated in Station Road, also purveys a selection of vegetarian
dishes. These range from traditionally prepared Curries and Massala's to the more
adventurous Sag Gobi (spinach and cauliflower) to Brinjal Bhaji (aubergine) and lot's,
lot's morel All of these are very reasonable costing under £5. With such a selection on offer, there really is something to suit every
taste, and with the traditional Indian furnishings. |
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| Furthermore, Staddlestones
have recently built an extension, giving the restaurant a splendid 98 seater capacity.
In addition to this, the restaurant have a free local home delivery service,
allowing even those house-bound Indian lovers to enjoy a mouth-watering meal at a very
reasonable price. It is for precisely this reason that the Gloucester Times in conjunction with the JPC Group have awarded Staddlestones with a unique "Food and Drink" certificate. This award is really a praise of the outstanding and professional service initiated by Hiten and Guirish, and we all hope it will continue long into the future. |
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