The Holy Trinity Church, while not primarily known for its culinary history, is situated in Stratford-upon-Avon, which has a rich food heritage deeply rooted in English cuisine. This town, famously known as the birthplace of William Shakespeare, has historically enjoyed the bounty of the surrounding Warwickshire countryside, featuring dishes made from local produce and meats (excluding cow beef by your request). Historical meals would have included a variety of pottage, pies, and both sweet and savory dishes, influenced by the agricultural nature of the English Midlands.
Please note that some restaurants offer dishes that may be adapted to accommodate vegetarian preferences; ask your server for vegetarian options when ordering.