Relaxed dining in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Set in the heart of picturesque Warwick town centre, close to Market Square and Warwick High Steet, 7 Square occupies an authentically Georgian building dating from 1700. Our restaurant is a blend of both classical and contemporary designs which is mirrored by our food - a blend of traditional and modern international cuisine.
From the moment you arrive, our attentive staff will ensure you have the best possible dining experience. Enjoy a drink in our bar whilst you choose from the menu and let us do the rest. Your meal will be prepared to the highest standards and you will be seated ready for your first course to be brought to the table.
From the moment you arrive, our attentive staff will ensure you have the best possible dining experience. Enjoy a drink in our bar whilst you choose from the menu and let us do the rest. Your meal will be prepared to the highest standards and you will be seated ready for your first course to be brought to the table.
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Alison Payne
Nov 08, 2021
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Ann Griffiths
Oct 10, 2021
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Jan Langley
Sep 29, 2021
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Martin Sharp
Aug 24, 2021
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Kristal Kierstenson
Jul 25, 2021
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Ann Jones
Jul 12, 2021
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Jon Sabin
Jan 12, 2020
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Graham Todd
Dec 09, 2019
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A delightful little hideaway.
This quaint cafe come restaurant is tucked away in the old square with a fabulous view of St Mary’s Church and fantastic atmosphere and food to match.
Coffee and cake or wine and three courses - you’ll love this little gem.
Garden space for the summer and even a cellar to hide away in.
Parking outside is 2 hours or park in New Street carpark for the evening!
This quaint cafe come restaurant is tucked away in the old square with a fabulous view of St Mary’s Church and fantastic atmosphere and food to match.
Coffee and cake or wine and three courses - you’ll love this little gem.
Garden space for the summer and even a cellar to hide away in.
Parking outside is 2 hours or park in New Street carpark for the evening!
Clare Allison
May 27, 2019
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