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Slap bang in the centre of the Oxfordshire town of Wallingford is The Old Post Office. Owned by Oakman Inns, this restaurant is open for business all day, with breakfasts served from 9am until noon. Judging by the level of trade when we visited, The Old Post Office must be one of the most popular places in town. It simply caters fo...
View full reviewWe headed to The Half Moon in Cuxham on a crisp September evening. A picturesque English pub from the outside, little did we know that awaiting us inside was a little slice of the Mediterranean. Upon entering, we were met with the mouth-watering scent of freshly prepared pizza and the gentle buzz of friendly conversation. Now in i...
View full reviewLocated in the tiny village of Britwell Salome, on the edge of the stunning Chilterns, The Red Lion is a foodie hotspot. Priding itself on serving locally sourced food, it’s run by French chef, Olivier Bouet – formerly of the much-loved Sweet Olive in Aston Tirrold. The French-influenced menu features unpretentious classical d...
View full reviewNestled in the heart of one of Oxfordshire’s most beautiful villages, you’ll find The Red Lion, a quintessential English country pub and restaurant. Enter this 16th-century half-timbered, thatched building to a warm welcome in the bar area, where you can take advantage of the wide range of real ale and fine wine. Voted the Sou...
View full reviewA visit to The Chequers at Burcot is always an exciting culinary experience. Expect outstanding food, fine wine and ale, and a warm, friendly atmosphere. Award-winning head chef Steven Sanderson has been delighting visitors with his beautiful seasonal dishes since 2006. The beautiful thatched inn is over 400 years old and boasts a...
View full reviewThe atmosphere on arrival at The Fat Fox was warm and friendly, with nothing being too much trouble for the staff. Our room was homely yet stylish, and very clean. At dinner we ordered a reasonably priced bottle of New Zealand sauvignon blanc to share. The Fat Fox specialises in locally produced food with a daily changing menu of ...
View full reviewLittle Milton’s The Lamb Inn specialises in everything warm and cosy, with heart-warming dishes aplenty and a welcoming friendly village atmosphere. Its pretty-as-a-picture thatched roof and whitewashed exterior is characteristically traditional; you’ll fi nd the gentle fl ickering of candlelight, ancient fi replaces crackling...
View full reviewThe picturesque village of Long Wittenham has all the characteristics of a quintessentially English setting. Thatched roofs, narrow winding roads and, of course, an enticing pub to retreat to. In this case, The Plough Inn is the go-to destination, and my dining partner and I were fortunate enough to taste its fare.
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The Plough Inn’s dark wood interior and crackling fire provide the perfect setting for a cosy dinner, following an afternoon exploring the beautiful surrounding countryside. Landlord Liam is on-hand to provide a warm welcome with local ales and a menu that is both rustic and homely, tasting as delicious as it looks.
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Father-and-daughter team Patrick and Lucy invite you to their family-run free house in North Moreton. Within the walls of this charming 16th-century pub, you can be sure of a warm welcome. Log fires crackle throughout winter and a range of good-quality real ales and excellent, affordable food tempts in passersby anytime of the yea...
View full reviewAmid beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, Lakeside Restaurant lies in the grand surroundings of the Victorian Springs Hotel & Golf Club. This Tudor-style mansion boasts 32 beautiful bedrooms and excellent leisure and golfing facilities, so is perfect for that much-needed getaway or special celebration you've been planning. The L...
View full reviewThe Seven Stars is a great choice for lovers of historic buildings; it’s a picturesque former coaching inn located by the side of the largest village green in Europe. This beloved community pub was rescued from closure in 2013 by a committee of locals backed by a group of shareholders from the neighbourhood. The restaurant was c...
View full reviewIn early 2014, Bob Wyatt realised his dream and transformed The Red Lion in Cholsey into a beautifully shabby-chic venue, serving elegant adaptations of traditional pub cuisine. Popular from the get-go, The Red Lion has become a hub of lively entertainment, delicious food and a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. '...a beautifully shab...
View full reviewSituated in the picturesque village of Great Haseley, The Plough is a truly homely retreat with its thatched roof, exposed wooden beams and charming atmosphere to match. Known for its fantastic service, the recently refurbished pub serves a range of tried-and-tested classics alongside Mediterranean delights. Choose to tuck into th...
View full reviewSituated in the picture-perfect hamlet of Hailey in the Chiltern Hills, King William IV is an exceptional pub that exemplifies traditional charm. The 17th century pub boasts a cosy interior complete with a roaring fire and delightful bucolic decor. You’re guaranteed a heartfelt welcome from Andre and Pey, who make sure King Will...
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