Situated alongside the gently flowing River Thames in Abingdon is the impressive Upper Reaches Hotel. The Stream Bar & Restaurant, open to non-residents as well as hotel guests, offers casual fine dining inside the original mill house. The restaurant boasts an inviting atmosphere and is informal yet contemporary in...
Read more about Stream Bar & Restaurant in AbingdonTiffins in Abingdon is the younger sibling to its sister restaurant in Kidlington. Both boast an experienced team, a host of specialities and delicious, classic Indian recipes. Tiffins’ reputation precedes it and when we visited, despite being during what could have been a midweek lull, there was a constant stream...
Read more about Tiffins Tandoori- Abingdon in AbingdonAlthough still relatively new to the local dining scene, The Olives has already made itself comfortable in TripAdvisor’s top five Abingdon restaurants. Inside, ceilings are draped with fabric, netting hangs from timber framing and low-level lamps illuminate exposed-stone walls. The effect is one that balances cosiness and comfort with taste...
Read more about The Olives in AbingdonWhat a great find this historic pub is. The Kings Head and Bell has had some very notable guests over the years, including King Charles I, who held a council of war here, and the composer, Handel. Lovingly restored by the current owners, it offers everything you could want from...
Read more about The Kings Head and Bell in AbingdonVisit Abingdon and experience the flavours of the Neapolitan Riviera. Limoncello's proprietor, Salvatore Cacace, was trained in Capri before embarking on a career that has spanned both Bermuda and the UK. Salvatore's wealth of experience is evident in both the warm atmosphere and the fantastic menu, which showcases the very...
Read more about Limoncello in AbingdonYou’ll find The Old Anchor Inn perched on the Thames riverfront in the market town of Abingdon. Having recently undergone an extensive refurbishment, the building’s interior is comfortable and tasteful, enhancing the genuinely friendly, warm welcome offered by the staff. In the main dining room, one can relax next to...
Read more about The Old Anchor Inn in AbingdonLess than 20 minutes from Oxford by car is an 18th-Century, family-friendly country retreat offering a quintessential British pub experience. A log burner keeps patrons warm and cosy during the winter, while the spacious garden is the place to be during the summer. Man’s best friend is even welcome too,...
Read more about The Vine Inn in CumnorLe Manoir aux Quat’Saisons is a 15th-Century manor house that has been sensitively transformed into a 32-room hotel and restaurant, providing the absolute best inn service, comfort and cuisine. Chef-patron Raymond Blanc OBE describes it as ‘the fulfilment of a personal vision’. One of the few restaurants in the world to...
Read more about Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons in Great MiltonWolvercote is a village that is part of the city of Oxford, situated three miles northwest of the centre, overlooking the historic and picturesque Port Meadow. You can't miss the pretty Red Lion with its extensive garden and outdoor seating area. It is the epitome of a decent English pub,...
Read more about The Red Lion in WolvercoteJust on the outskirts of Culham sits the recently reopened Waggon & Horses, a passionately run traditional pub that always has its guests firmly in mind. The friendly team here are always happy to hear customers’ feedback and loyalty schemes are available for returning patrons. This charitable establishment also hosts...
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