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When Antony and Jay Worrall Thompson took over The Greyhound over ten years ago, they wanted to create the ultimate pub and restaurant. Every year they continue to make improvements – whether it’s to the garden or the interior – to enhance their customers’ experience. In a nutshell, they wanted to provide an enjoyable and ...
View full reviewThe pretty village of Stanford Dingley is home to The Bull Inn, where we received an incredibly warm welcome and excellent service. The menus vary in size from light sandwiches to a full à la carte menu, with a range of innovative and exciting dishes on offer. My companion chose the goat’s cheese and pa...
View full reviewEverything about The New Inn at Kidmore End entices diners to linger just a little bit longer. From the expertly cooked traditional British fare and broad selection of Brakspear tipples, to the luxuriously appointed countryside accommodation and matching bucolic setting, guests rarely make just one visit here. Inside the light and...
View full reviewConcealed behind mature trees, just off the road that connects Sonning Common and Nettlebed, the Rising Sun is one of Oxfordshire’s best hidden culinary gems. A short walk from the historic Marharajah’s Well, it’s an ideal place for lunch or dinner when visiting this Chilterns landmark.
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The Pack Saddle, located in picturesque Chazey Heath, was sympathetically refurbished by its new owners in 2015, bringing this historic venue bang up to date. The friendly team here offers a fantastic selection of contemporary dishes alongside more traditional classics, as well as local beer and great wine. All food...
View full reviewThe Old Boot Inn is a beautifully refurbished 18th-century inn nestled in the historic village of Stanford Dingley, serving traditional pub classics with a contemporary twist. Owners Andre and Rebecca offer a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike, as well as a great selection of local ale and fine wine.
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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 reviewIf, as we did, you happen to stumble across The Bull as you make your way through charming Theale, you're in for a treat. You'll be greeted by a friendly team offering a diverse menu with a specials board and delicious homemade desserts for those with a sweet tooth. Recently refurbished, The Bull is popular with walkers, sightseers,...
View full reviewThe Volunteer is a friendly, traditional pub in the pretty village of Theale, just outside of Reading. You will always find a warm welcome at this dog-friendly community pub, which has been transformed over the last few years by new owners Gary and Iain. The Volunteer now boasts a wonderful beer garden in which to enjoy the sunshine...
View full reviewNow that so many Brits are wine enthusiasts, it's not surprising that this refreshing venue is a popular meeting place, alive with cheerful banter and the clinking of glasses during our lunchtime visit. Furnished in a contemporary style, Red Heads has a relaxed atmosphere created by its friendly service and eclectic mix of clientele...
View full reviewNick and Lynne took over The Red Lion in July 2009, putting the 'ale' back into Theale. The Red Lion has now been turned back into a traditional village pub, offering traditional homemade fare from an extensive menu of home-cooked cuisine. Three Cask-Marque-accredited real ales are always available, together with ciders, lagers, wine...
View full reviewThe Queen's Head is a stunning village pub that ticks all the boxes. Creating an atmosphere totally devoid of pretension, this lovely local in Bradfield Southend has succeeded in staying close to its traditional roots. The separate restaurant area is decked out in white linen to offer formal dining for those wanting to make an eveni...
View full reviewThis review took place at Ruchetta in Wokingham, but both restaurants offer a similar menu and experience. At first sight, you know the intimate cottage that houses Ruchetta in Wokingham is going to contain something quite special. And so it does - this is a seriously good Italian restaurant. Ruchetta brings together owner Angelo...
View full reviewSituated just a two-minute drive from junction 12 of the M4, the Best Western Calcot Hotel is the perfect place for those in need of some rest and relaxation. But it isn't just a good place to lay your head that this hotel provides, it is also widely known for its excellent bar and restaurant, which offers diners a grand array of tem...
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...
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