Recommend a Restaurant
We are always on the lookout for excellent eateries to feature on our website, our app and in our printed guides. If you think you know a restaurant that we really should review then tell us about it here.
The Prince of Wales lies in picturesque Iffl ey village, just a 20-minute walk from the Magdalen Bridge, and shows that there is more to Oxford than the bustle of its city centre. The Prince of Wales is a traditional pub with its own little quirks, including workman's tools for beer tap handles and quiz questions on each table. The ...
View full reviewA stylish contemporary restaurant, The Oxen Bar & Grill is found in the Courtyard Oxford South Hotel. A real hidden gem, this popular restaurant serves exquisite modern dishes with beautifully dedicated presentation. Staff are knowledgeable and professional, but pride themselves on delivering friendly and informal service, mak...
View full reviewThis contemporary bar and restaurant, with delicious food served by friendly, welcoming staff, is the heart and soul of the Kings Hotel. Its stylish touches, the leather-clad walls and rich-coloured scatter cushions, create a haven of chic and elegance in which to drink and dine. Guests can choose to savour a snack at the b...
View full reviewOriginally a 17th-Century coaching Inn, The Kings Eating House, located in an idyllic village setting, is the go-to place for those from Stokenchurch and beyond to eat, drink and be merry. The restaurant is the jewel in The Kings Hotel's crown, with comfortable wing chairs, sofas and a snug area where customers are made to feel welc...
View full reviewEverest Nepalese Restaurant, Oxford's premier Nepalese restaurant, was established in 2009 and serves up some of the best Nepalese food you're likely to find this side of the Himalayan side of Nepal. It is quirkily housed within traditional pub The Donnington Arms, which serves up real ales and Nepalese beer. Authenticity is of utmo...
View full reviewHaving undergone an extensive refurbishment, The Fl owing Well at Sunningwell has started a new chapter - and serving superb food is an important part of that. With new terrace seating to the front, diners can make the most of the Oxfordshire views, while the rustic yet modern open-plan interior welcomes those who prefer to dine u...
View full reviewIf the food at this Oxfordshire inn were a performance, it would deserve a standing ovation. Visit simply to sample the cuisine or stay overnight in one of the lovely bedrooms overlooking the Chiltern Hills for the full Inn at Emmington experience. Perhaps devour smooth paté with crispy delicate toast accompanied by a home...
View full reviewSet in the idyllic village of Forest Hill, The White Horse Inn is locally renowned for its first-class service, excellent food and unbeatable prices. This beautiful restaurant – which adopts the style of a classic English pub – specialises in traditional Thai cuisine and each dish is immaculately presented.
The menu is ...
The Westwood Hotel is a privately owned, luxurious boutique hotel, just 3 miles from the centre of Oxford. Set in 3 acres of landscaped gardens and surrounded by 400 acres of ancient woodland, guests can enjoy fine dining, 20 individually designed bedrooms, a cosy bar and outstanding service. They also offer excellent conference, ...
View full reviewNestled in the village of Drayton, The Wheatsheaf is a cosy country pub that serves up hearty food with a friendly welcome. We were glad to find that the warmth awaiting visitors is matched by the excellence of the food on offer - and that publicans Austin and Geraldine pride themselves on offering delicious, expertly presented dish...
View full reviewThis 400-year-old coaching inn serves superb homemade food in a lovely glasscovered dining area, as well as in the garden when the weather is fine. There is also a cosy bar area in which to enjoy a tipple or two. As we were there to enjoy some top-notch fare, we took a seat in the laid-back dining area, and began with succulent whit...
View full reviewRenowned for its markets and annual agricultural show, Thame is a hop and a skip from Oxford's spires or the shopping experience of Bicester Village, and the town is longaccustomed to catering for visitors in search of quiet epicurean retreats (it was here Evelyn Waugh's Anthony Blanche wined and dined Charles Rider in Brideshead Re...
View full reviewTurville’s Bull & Butcher is a wonderful Chilterns secret – from its location in the shadow of Cobstone Windmill, which famously featured in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, this pub whips the freshest produce into generous rustic portions, delighting locals and visiting ramblers alike. We crossed the expansive garden, and were de...
View full reviewThis charismatic listed building plays host to a charming traditional English tearoom, capable of seating up to 60 guests at any one time. Think comfortable sofas cosily situated around a roaring log fire, the clean lines of rustic wooden tables, and the enticing aroma of freshly made food – with speciality teas and fresh fruit ...
View full reviewThis popular restaurant is know as a go-to place for great Nepalese and Indian food, cooked with only the freshest, quality ingredients and rare spices like Marauti and Timur from the mountainous parts of Nepal. Although the decoration is contemporary, curry aficionados will be pleased to find that menu is traditional. Begin with la...
View full reviewWe found several matches for places called "". Which one were you looking for?