The borders of Northamptonshire stretch all the way from Banbury to Stamford and Rugby to Rushden making it a vast and exciting county to visit. Rural Northamptonshire boasts a variety of tourist attractions such as the Santa Pad International Raceway, the Harringworth Viaduct and Boughton House, just to name a few but one of the main attractions is the fantastic array of restaurants.
The restaurants in rural Northamptonshire often offer a menu that heavily features locally-sourced and produced ingredients. Thanks to the rolling countryside that encircles the town and the surrounding areas, there is always an abundance of fresh produce just on the doorstep of most venues ensuring the ultimate dining experience for all guests.
With so many options to choose from, it can be difficult to decide where to go, but Go dine are here to help. With our index of restaurants on the outskirts of Northampton, you can find, book and save on your favourite restaurants, or even discover a new one. You can browse menus and photos and read real diner reviews about their experiences at each venue. Once you have discovered a restaurant you like, just book online for free and we’ll do the rest, we’ll even send you text message or email confirmation so you can rest assured that your table will be waiting for you when you arrive.
With cuisines ranging from classic British to authentic Spanish and everything in between, there’s never been a better time to explore what Northampton has to offer outside of the town centre! If you don’t fancy exploring, why not browse our Northamptonshire area pages which are packed with fabulous restaurants in Northampton itself as well as Corby and Kettering.
Did you know? In the Medieval times, residents of the village of Aynho on the Northamptonshire-Oxfordshire borders paid part of their rent to the Lord of the Manor in apricots.