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The Beetle & Wedge Boathouse enjoys a wonderful riverside setting in rural Oxfordshire, with stunning views and a magical combination of mouth-watering wine, fabulous food and great service.
Head chef George Moore’s expert use of locally sourced produce is reflected in an ever-changing menu that features ingredients l...
Fleur de Lys (Flower of the Lily) originates from the 17th century and is the only remaining pub in the picturesque village of East Hagbourne. A short walk from Didcot, Fleur De Lys is surrounded by countryside that's perfect for walking, and dogs are very welcome. There is a comfortable bar area with an open fire, cask beers, and w...
View full reviewArriving at The Lambert Arms, we felt immediately at home, being warmly welcomed by reception staff. Our waiter Karl was a mine of culinary information (and of local golf courses too). Located midway between Birmingham and Oxford, just a moment's drive from Junction 6 of the M40, this fine halftimbered coaching inn has recently been...
View full reviewThe Fish is situated in the picturesque village of Sutton Courtenay in Oxfordshire. Nestled on the bank of the River Thames, the restaurant has made quite a name for itself thanks to its French cuisine, charming setting and attentive yet relaxed service. Inside, this excellent establishment combines the spirit of a traditional pub...
View full reviewFor a meal that leaves you feeling good in every possible respect, head to Oxford's wa! Curry. This Indian buffet-style restaurant is owned by Pradumna Walimbe, who was born and grew up in India, so you can expect dishes that are authentic, delicious and healthier than you might imagine. The buffet is served at reasonable prices, an...
View full reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewAt first glance, The Five Horseshoes is every inch a classic British pub; think wooden beams, exposed brick, open log fires and real ales at the pumps. However, there is more to this establishment than meets the eye - take a look at the food menu and you'll be pleasantly surprised. The kitchen team go above and beyond what is usuall...
View full reviewThe Plough Inn in Wheatley has been transformed in recent years, and what a turnaround it has seen. The pub has been beautifully decorated and there is plenty of choice when it comes to dining. Pop by for lunch or a relaxing evening meal. The popular carvery on Sunday sees a choice of fine local meats. Keep your eyes peeled for Cari...
View full reviewNestled amidst the rolling fi elds of Thame, The Oxfordshire’s Sakura restaurant is truly one of a kind. Upon entry, your attention will be immediately grabbed by the panoramic windows that run the full length of the restaurant, offering expansive views of the stellar grounds – best enjoyed over an ice-cold beer or a dark and ...
View full reviewThis 14th-Century inn is positively surrounded by historical significance and is a perfect base from which to discover this fascinating region. Just outside the charming and lively Thames-side town of Henley-on-Thames, this Tailor Made Steaks pub delivers authentic British dishes made from fine-quality ingredients, a gamut of liquid...
View full reviewThere’s a ‘wanted’ sign on the rickety door of The Crooked Billet – local produce is what’s being hunted down by chef Paul Clerehugh, who’s willing to cook you lunch in exchange for a basketful of the stuff (winter truffles being a recent swap). This place oozes character. There’s a table stacked with jars with handw...
View full reviewTake us home! The chefs behind two of the region’s favourite restaurants, The Crooked Billet and London Street Brasserie can cater events away.
We’ll work from any venue – stately homes, marquees, function suites, castles, barns and back gardens! Nothing’s a problem – weddings, festivals, birthdays and corporate a...
If dining was a religion, The Leatherne Bottel would be a shrine for pilgrims. On the outskirts of Goring-on-Thames, down a narrow track and through a wood, a river vista opens, and there, on the bank, is a restaurant that has been transformed from three ancient cottages. Large enough for a wedding party but cosy enough for a t&e...
View full reviewThis elegant restaurant brings the authentic flavour of Italy to a stunning riverside setting on the banks of the Thames. The name is inspired by Gioachino Rossini, who as well as being a great composer was a great connoisseur of Italian food. The menu offers a wonderful assortment of fish and seafood dishes, such as fritto misto ...
View full reviewIdyllically nestled in the Chiltern Hills amongst some of the most beautiful beech woods in England, The Cherry Tree Inn is a quintessential English country pub with rooms. A 500-year-old brick and flint building, this thriving venue has been given a new lease of life since its new owners gave it a makeover in 2012. Whilst retaining...
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