Thinking Locally

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When we reopen in early 2015, we want to offer our guests a true taste of the Cotswolds. That’s why we’re looking to work with as many fantastic local and regional suppliers as we possibly can.

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  • Local produce at The Old Stocks Inn, Stow
  • Local produce at The Old Stocks Inn, Stow
  • Local produce at The Old Stocks Inn, Stow

Wednesday 10 December 2014
Suppliers

The Old Stocks Inn will have gone through some extensive refurbishment by the time we reopen. We’re very excited about how the inn will look, but we know that there’s far more to great hospitality than just a stylish place to rest your head.

After all, it’s about the ‘feel’ as well as the ‘look’ – and we want our guests to feel right at home. Local knowledge is at the heart of our vision for The Old Stocks, and who knows Cotswolds hospitality better than some of the great businesses and craftspeople we have nearby? That’s why we’re reaching out to find those finishing touches that will make The Old Stocks Inn truly memorable.

A big part of creating that unforgettable experience, and the best part of any escape to the Cotswolds, is great food. From enjoying freshly ground coffee with your breakfast to discovering our mouth-watering dinner menus or settling down with a nightcap in our cosy bar, our food and drink will be a key part of any visit to The Old Stocks.

We’re lucky enough to be situated in the heart of the country, surrounded by some of the best suppliers in the business, and our team has already begun searching high and low for the cream of the crop. However, with so many great suppliers in the area, we’re always on the hunt for prospective partners – if your products can tantalise our taste buds, then our guests are sure to feel the same way!

From cushions and coffee cups to beef or beer, we’d love to hear from anyone who thinks that they can give our guests a unique Cotswolds experience. If you’d like to get involved, say hello to Charlotte and Richard – submit an enquiry or email info@oldstockshotel.co.uk

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