Eating Places in the Bottesford Area

Come and enjoy
By Peggy Topps

Photo:The Thatch Restaurant

The Thatch Restaurant

Photo by Peggy Topps, 2007

THE THATCH RESTAURANT

The Thatch Restaurant on High Street serves meals in lovely surroundings.

Photo:The Fish and Chip Bar

The Fish and Chip Bar

Photo by Peggy Topps, 2007

FISH AND CHIP BAR

Danny and his wife have run a very popular fish and chip shop in Queen Street for many years.

Photo:The Malthouse Deli

The Malthouse Deli

Photo by Peggy Topps 2007

THE MALT HOUSE DELI

The Malt House Deli is a delicatessen and bread shop. It also provides freshly made cobs or jacket potatoes with a variety of fillings - very popular at lunch times.

Photo:The Baptist Chapel

The Baptist Chapel

Photo by Peggy Topps 2007

THE BAPTIST CHAPEL

The Chapel is open every Friday morning for anyone wishing to drop in for a cup of tea or coffee, when they have finished their shopping in Queen Street.

Photo:The Methodist Chapel

The Methodist Chapel

Photo by Peggy Topps 2007

THE METHODIST CHAPEL

Anyone is welcome to drop in at lunchtime on the 1st and 3rd  Wednesday in the month for a  bowl of soup and a home-made sweet plus tea or coffee.

Very popular.

Photo:The Rutland Arms

The Rutland Arms

Photo by Peggy Topps 2007

THE RUTLAND ARMS

The Rutland Arms is a very popular public house.

Meals are served at lunch time and evenings.

Photo:Paul's Restaurant

Paul's Restaurant

Photo by Peggy Topps 2007

PAUL'S RESTAURANT

Paul's Restaurant is a high class establishment on Market Street and people come from miles around to enjoy the excellent cuisine.

Photo:Oriental Kitchen

Oriental Kitchen

Photo by Peggy Topps 2007

ORIENTAL KITCHEN

This is the Chinese takeaway which is situated opposite the cross and stocks.

Photo:The Red Lion

The Red Lion

Photo by Peggy Topps 2007

THE RED LION

The Red Lion public house is situated opposite the old Primary School. They serve morning coffee and also meals.

Photo:The Old Forge Tea Rooms

The Old Forge Tea Rooms

Photo by Peggy Topps 2007

THE OLD FORGE TEA ROOMS

Formerly a cottage, it has now been refurbished and has recently opened as a delightful tea house complete with riverside gardens, very popular with everyone including cylists. It is situated opposite the Church in Muston.

Photo:Muston Old School

Muston Old School

Photo by Peggy Topps 2007

MUSTON OLD SCHOOL

The ladies of Muston serve tea and coffee with cakes and biscuits every Tuesday morning.

You are welcome to go along for a chat.

Photo:The Gap Inn

The Gap Inn

Photo by Peggy Topps 2007

THE GAP INN

The Gap Inn is in Muston on the A52 from Grantham to Nottingham. It is presently run by Mitchell and Butler and is popular with families.

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This page was added by Peggy Topps on 11/07/2007.

Comments about this page

Hi, Peggy,
This is a lovely page. I've enjoyed looking at the website. I do have a beautiful picture of the church that I could send to someone with email that can open jpg files. Do you think I could post the photo of the house on old Mill Road (Belvoir Ave.) to see if anyone knows anything of its history? Keep up the good work!

By Georgia Cavanaugh
On 08/08/2007

I am coming to Bottesford for a family party on Feb 2nd. Can anyone help me find accommodation in Bottesford or Muston. Any help would be gratefully recieved. Thanks. (I have tried the thatch, but they're closing for their hols that week.

By heather butler
On 11/01/2008

Hi,
I am looking for any information about my gradmother Annie Topps - who had a sister Katie. Their father was John James Howard Topps. Mother Elizabeth Topps. All born in either Bottesford or Muston.
Lovely web page - thank you.

By Dawn Elliott
On 24/03/2008

I have in my possession a descendant report for Thomas Topps grandfather of John Topps born 1853 died 1905 married Elizabeth Dewey 1887. For more information email ptopps@talktalk.net

By Peter Topps
On 26/03/2008

What a very informative tour of the many eating establishments in Bottesford. It is noted that all the pictures were taken by Peggy Topps, I wonder did she sample the delights at every location, if so it must have taken weeks to get round them and did she have to pay for the privilage of advertising these establishments. Well done Peggy I hope to see more of your lovely photographs in the future.... With a little luck I hope to visit your village in the very near future.

By Clive Norris.
On 25/07/2008

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