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The picturesque village of Goring-on-Thames has been home to The Catherine Wheel for over 350 years. Roaring open fireplaces and aging wooden beams give the venue olde-worlde charm, and walls lined with local memorabilia tell the story of days gone by. Add to this a charming garden, a 16th-century barn and English roses, and you�...
View full reviewA brief train ride from Reading, and a short walk from Goring station makes Masoom's the perfect commute to innovative Indian cuisine. The waiters are polite and attentive and always ready to help you make your selection from the extensive menu. The contemporary décor and flickering candlelight creates an intimate atmosphere ...
View full reviewMake yourself at home at The Miller of Mansfield, an inn respectful of its 18th-century coaching inn roots but boasting a 21st-century twist. Sleep in one of 13 individually and boldly designed bedrooms after enjoying award-winning fine food in an informal setting – this is fine food but not fine dining. Pair your meal with...
View full reviewIf riverside dining is your thing, there can be no restaurant more fitting or picturesque than The Swan at Streatley. The Swan is steeped in historical and literary references, and has charmed visitors throughout the ages with the assortment of pretty weirs, bridges, locks and islands that make up the view. An elegant barge, availab...
View full reviewIf 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 reviewQuintessentially English and oozing charm, the strikingly pretty Perch and Pike is a typical 17th-Century country pub. Located in the picturesque village of South Stoke and just a stone's throw from the Thames and its many walking trails, this is an ideal retreat to escape the hubbub of nearby Oxford and Reading. With the Ridgeway ...
View full reviewWalking into the bar at The White Lion, we were greeted by a roaring fire and a cosy atmosphere created by the comfortable armchairs and warm decor. This warmth continues through to the restaurant, which is lit by church candles and decorated with an eclectic mix of antique furniture and fixtures, comfy chairs and walls covered with...
View full reviewThe 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...
Beginning his culinary career at Cliveden House & Spa and having worked at several Michelin-starred establishments and as head chef for Gary Rhodes in Dubai in the intervening years, chef-patron Giles Langford has brought a wealth of experience and expertise to the kitchen at The Sun, which is Giles’ first restaurant venture...
View full reviewThanks to its warm atmosphere and traditional character, The Red Lion in Upper Basildon is a popular place to enjoy a family occasion, a meeting with friends or just a pint of local West Berkshire ale. The menu places emphasis on simple, home-cooked food, with fresh Cornish seafood, meat and game from local specialists, and a range ...
View full reviewThis thriving inn is located just over the toll bridge at Pangbourne, and is aptly named after the vessel that carried people across the Thames before the bridge was built. Set on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Whitchurch-on- Thames is the picturesque village The Ferryboat calls home. The current owner took ov...
View full reviewSituated in pretty Pangbourne, just a short walk from the scenic River Thames, The George Hotel is a traditional establishment offering superior quality, boutique-style accommodation, a popular bar and restaurant, and a large function room that can be hired for parties, private dinners and meetings. Located in the centre of the vill...
View full reviewThe Elephant Hotel is set in Pangbourne, a charming village in the Thames Valley just minutes from the vibrant city of Reading. This Victorian hotel is a return to the opulence of the Empire, boasting beautiful handcrafted Indian furniture, rich Oriental rugs and delicate fabrics. There are two dining areas to enjoy in this stun...
View full reviewA popular country inn boasting an inviting atmosphere, smartly appointed interior and superb traditional fare, The Cross Keys in Pangbourne has rightly earned its position as a community cornerstone serving first-rate food and drink. Inside, countryside charm abounds. The exposed wood and brick masonry adds to The Cross Keys’ ru...
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