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Fosters on the Docks |
Bar and Restaurant. Features Include:
Drink Specialities: Real Ale, Guest Ales, Speciality Beers, Cocktails, Extensive Wine List, Draught Cider, Draught Stout (Inc Guinness Cold), Alcopops, Smooth
Food: Light Meals, Traditional, Home Cooked, Al Carte, Roast, Steak, Vegetarian, Caribbean and Thai
Facilities: Conservatory (overlooking docks), Pool Table, Fruit Machines, Video Game (Quiz), Beer Garden, Children Welcome (day time), Disabled Access
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Dockside Location
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The historical docks in Gloucester are a focal point of activity with a massive redevelopment programme in full swing and Fosters on the Docks has not missed out on this.
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Situated on the water's edge diners have a choice of the al fresco waterfront conservatory
or the moreintimate restaurant on the first floor of Kimberley warehouse. |
Delicious Food with a Caribbean and Thai Influence
Open all day, there is an exciting lunch menu, which includes,
Cajun Chicken Breast with stir fried vegetables,
Fish of the Day in Beer Batter and
Vegetarian Shepards Pie.
Main courses range from £5.75 to £9.75
The restaurant offers an innovative cuisine of New World fusion incorporating flavours from Thailand and the Caribbean.
Dishes on offer in the evening include
Caramelised Guava glazed duck,
Jamaican Spiced Lamb with a plantain crust
as well as
Red Snapper with a saffron sauce.
An ever-evolving dinner menu changes fortnightly and we will happy to fax, post or talk about the current menu. Starters range from £4.50 - £5.50 and main courses cost a reasonable £13.75 - £16:50 |
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Fosters on the Docks
Kimberley Warehouse,
Gloucester Docks Gloucester Gloucestershire
GL1 2ES
Tel: 01452 300990
Fax 01452 382157
Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat 10.00am-11.30pm
Sun 11.00am-10.30pm
Owner: Jonathan Butler |
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A Diverse and Mixed Clientele |
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Fosters attracts a good mix of clientele; with its situation in the docks it is popular with daytime shoppers and office workers being perfect for business lunches, remaining popular young professionals taking advantage of the bar and waterfront location as the sun goes down.
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Gloucester - Thanks to Gloucestershire Tourism |
| A visit to the magnificent Norman Cathedral is a must, as is the House of the Tailor of Gloucester, the actual shop that Beatrix Potter used as a model for the Tailor's home in her famous story "The Tailor of Gloucester". The nearby Folk and City museums, both individual and fascinating, will lead you through the complete Gloucester story; its extraordinary history, its people, their lives and livelihoods. The Docks also boast a specialist shopping centre, waterfront cafes, bars and restaurants and boat trips on the Queen Boadicea II, a Dunkirk little ship offering river cruises. There are also guided tours, a family picnic area, the amazing Antiques Centre, with four floors packed full of treasures, and ample car parking. |
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