We’re passionate about supporting businesses along our network. That’s why we’ve carefully selected suppliers who bring something special to the table.
You’ll find their exceptional products on our trains and in our stations, from Pullin’s iconic fruitcake to the succulent Oxfordshire fillet steak served on our Pullman Dining service. By partnering with local producers, we’re celebrating the best of British businesses.
Meet some of the incredible producers we partner with at GWR
Pullman Dining
Tarquin's Gin
Crafted on the wild Cornish coast, it all started with a little pot-still on a kitchen stove. Tarquin’s Gin has expanded its collection over the years to incorporate a variety of exotic and locally foraged botanicals to suit all preferences and palates. With their continued innovation and dedication to pushing boundaries, one thing is for sure – plenty more gin will be enjoyed! Visit the Tarquin's Gin website.
Netherend Farm Butter
Netherend Dairy is located on the family farm which is situated between the rivers Severn and Wye, bordering the Royal Forest of Dean. We are a family business and we recognise that our main priority is to produce a first class butter and provide the best customer service that we possibly can. The cream that we use is produced by cows who graze in the lush pastures of South West England. The farmers are passionate about the health and welfare of their cows and try to ensure that they have a predominantly grass fed diet from grazing in the pastures during the summer months. The freshness of the cream together with it being traditionally churned in a barrel churn, produces a quality butter with a unique creamy flavour that tastes “like proper butter should”. Visit the Netherend butter website.
First Class
Tregothnan Tea
Nestled along the banks of the River Fal, Tregothnan has been pioneering botanical firsts since 1334 and sold Britain’s first homegrown tea in 2005. Often likened to Darjeeling, the River Fal is home to a unique cloud forest that creates a microclimate where the finest tea can flourish without the need for plastic covering. Proudly plastic free since 1334, our journey back to plastic-free isn’t just a statement - it’s a privilege to honour our past while protecting the future. Visit the Tregothnan website.
Wolfys Porridge
Born in Stroud, in the heart of the Cotswolds, Wolfys is the brainchild of Kitchen Garden Foods, traditional preserve makers. Wolfys is unique. Each pot of Wolfys has another little pot hidden under the lid! In our Porridge you'll find a pot of jam, marmalade or honey. Everything is made by hand, by us, in Stroud. Visit the Wolfys website.
Utopian - Lager
Utopian Brewing were founded in the heart of Mid-Devon in 2019 with a simple mission. To celebrate independent British brewing and make incredible beer. Dedicated to brewing environmentally sustainable, easy drinking beers, Utopian interpret traditional styles, using only 100% British grown ingredients. All Utopian’s lagers are brewed naturally, without additives, and all lagers are cold conditioned for a minimum of 28 days, to allow the wonderful natural malt and hop flavours to fully develop. Visit the Utopian Brewing website.
On Board
Boundless
Meet Boundless, the UK's number one gut health bagged snack brand. We make activated snacks to leave you & your gut feeling good. Our snacks are loaded with gut friendly fibre, natural ingredients that help support the gut microbiome and packed with flavour to get your tastebuds celebrating every crunch. It’s good mood food. Visit the Boundless website.
Mr T.G Pullins Bakery
In the chilly autumn of 1925, an ambitious farmer named Thomas George Pullin sold his land and livestock and opened a bakery in the sleepy village of Yatton, North Somerset. Four generations later, Mr T.G Pullin’s Bakery is proudly celebrating their first century of baking. Crafted with care and attention, their award-winning cakes are still made using artisan know-how and local ingredients whenever possible. Visit the Pullin's Bakery website.
Terms and conditions
- Nuts, including peanuts, are sold on our trains. We cannot guarantee that other items on our menu are nut-free. If you have allergies or any specific requirements, please talk to your Customer Host.
- We offer a cashless food and drink service on board. We accept Apple Pay, Google Pay and all major debit and credit cards, including American Express.
- In accordance with the Think 25 policy, if you appear under the age of 25, you may be asked to provide ID.
- *We aim to offer food and drink on high-speed services starting their journey at 06:00 – 19:30 during the week, but this is not guaranteed.
- Food and drink are only offered on services operated by our Intercity Express Trains, excluding the following routes: Penzance – Cardiff/Gloucester; London – Newbury/Bedwyn or London – Oxford. To check if food and drink is offered on your service, please refer to our online timetable.
- All food and drink is provided subject to availability.