Cirencester Hidden Gems

Cirencester’s Hidden Gems: A Local’s Guide to Supporting Small Businesses

Ahoy, treasure hunters! Put down that metal detector and grab your shopping bags instead. We’re about to embark on a quest to discover Cirencester’s hidden gems – those delightful small businesses that make our town sparkle brighter than a Roman mosaic.

The Bookworm’s Paradise:
Tucked away on Black Jack Street, you’ll find a bookshop that’s more magical than Hogwarts. With creaky floorboards and that heavenly old book smell, it’s a bibliophile’s dream come true1.

The Cheese Wizard’s Lair:
In the Market Place, there’s a cheese shop so good, it’ll make you forget about your lactose intolerance. Their cheddar is sharper than a Roman gladius, and their brie is smoother than a politician’s promises2.

The Caffeine Alchemist:
Hidden in plain sight on Castle Street is a coffee shop that serves liquid gold. Their espresso could wake up a sleeping giant, and their latte art is so pretty, you’ll feel guilty drinking it.

Coffee #1: Situated in the old Post Office building at 12 Castle Street, this cafe offers a large open plan area with long tables, perfect for groups and families. It’s described as an ideal respite from exploring the quaint streets of Cirencester

Remember, every pound spent at these local gems is a vote for keeping Cirencester’s charm alive. So go forth and shop local – your taste buds (and conscience) will thank you!

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