Friday 6 April 2012

Quayles - Tetbury

On a mission to check out Moloh's new collection www.moloh.com where better to get the best look out than from across the road at Quayles  http://www.quayles.co.uk/index.php. They are situated at the top of Long Street, opposite The Snooty Fox.

We sat in the window and in no time had a fantastic 'Blood Orange San Pellegrino', and coffee and tea to finish. The shop is very busy and has a fantastic range of continental goods to take home, including an obscene range of cheeses. In the shop there was a fantastic variety of pastas, a counter of the antipasti; stuffed olives, Spanish queen olives, fresh marinated anchovies and Kalamata Olives. There are Wiltshire hams, Iberico Hams,  truffle salamis, fennel salami, local wild boar salami, saucisson and chorizos. There are loaves of artisan breads, pastries, tartes and quiches. Throughout the shop there are jars, packets, boxes, tins, pots and bottles each one filled with something amazing and delicious. Rows of fantastic olive oils, vinegars and sauces sit side by side with tunas, mussels, sardines, anchovies, pulses, mustards, compotes and jams.  There are baskets upon baskets of pastas, rices, pulses and bread sticks as well as delicious crisps, nuts, and a huge selection of biscuits for both cheese and tea. They have a fantastic lunch menu with fresh tarts and cakes to finish off a long lunch. The soup of the day is delicious and the plate  of antipasti is a meal to share - outstanding!

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