With vaccines being distributed and the weather warming up, dining out seems like the best way to move on from the past year s funk.
It feels like it s about that time to get your groove back with food and dining, doesn t it?
While some places have, unfortunately, closed down, the pandemic hasn t stopped some restaurant owners from moving forward. Dozens of new restaurants, bars or food businesses have opened in the last few months – and many more are on their way – in South Jersey, including several at the Shore.
What are you in the mood for? New offerings include everything from Pakistani food to fresh pasta, oysters, seafood, pizza and even bundt cakes.
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All information is courtesy of the Food Standards Agency, who run the ratings scheme. The scheme gives businesses a rating from 5 to 0 after being judged on the handling of food, how food is stored and prepared, cleanliness of facilities and how food safety is managed.
5 - Very good: Adlestrop Post Office, 6 - 7 Main Street, Adlestrop, Moreton-In-Marsh (February 5, 2021) Aldi, Cricklade Road, Cirencester (February 8, 2021) Bex s Baking, private address: registered with Cotswold local authority (December 10, 2020) Bleddwyn Evans, private address: registered with Cotswold local authority (February 9, 2021) Buttercup Baker, 726B RAF Fairford, Maine Street, Royal Air Force Station, Kempsford (January 21, 2021) Cam Bakes, private address: registered with Cotswold local authority (February 2, 2021)