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Marlow’s best kept secret is this 16th-century, rose-clad village pub. The stylish interior houses an exciting selection of wine, ale and beer, along with inventive cuisine, making this a great stop for lunch or dinner. A comprehensive menu complements the strong selection of daily specialities, with light lunch b...
View full reviewMarlow’s best-kept secret is this 16th-century, rose-clad village pub. The stylish interior houses an exciting selection of wine, ale and beer, along with inventive cuisine, making this a great stop for lunch or dinner. A comprehensive menu complements the strong selection of daily specialities, with light lunch bites served in ...
View full reviewWith Enid Blyton's fairytale house next door, the Midsomer Murders trail all around, and plenty of golf courses in the vicinity, there are plenty of exciting ways to work up an appetite before paying a visit to The Spade Oak. This traditional British pub serves an array of wholesome fare, perfect enjoyed either by the warmth of a ...
View full reviewThis gem of a traditional pub, complete with a roaring log fire and welcoming staff, is definitely worth going out of your way to visit. As a serious foodie establishment, all produce is locally sourced from quality suppliers, making every dish a definite hit. Kola, the head chef at The Hit or Miss, trained in some of the finest r...
View full reviewTucked away in the quaint Buckinghamshire village of Penn Street, The Squirrel is a delightful village pub with flagstone floors, real log fires, a great selection of beers and a friendly welcome behind the bar. The pub has an expansive garden and play area, and coupled with a children's menu, there's plenty to keep the kids happy - ...
View full reviewThe Full Moon is a popular pub in the charming village of Little Kingshill. Firmly ensconced at the heart of the community, it’s a popular spot with locals and visitors alike. Inside, you’ll find traditional features such as low ceilings, exposed oak beams and roaring fires, while the well-kept beer garden is a desirable attracti...
View full reviewKnown to locals as The Gari, this traditional 19th-century pub has been the centre of the community for more than a century. This warm and cosy pub is well placed on cycle routes, making it the perfect stop off. It’s also family- and dog-friendly – keep an eye out for their own resident four-legged friend. Choose from a select...
View full reviewUncle Tom's Cabin is a delightful rural hideaway in the picturesque village of Cookham Dean. The centuries-old building has a quaint porch over the entrance and an ancient tiled roof sloping low to the ground at the back. Baskets of flowers hang from the eaves and the large, leafy garden contains some magnificent trees that provid...
View full reviewThis is a destination pub for ale enthusiasts – at the bar you’ll find a fantastic selection of real ale, well-kept beer as well as several ciders. The team also knows a thing or two about great food, and the menu offers a tempting range of traditional home-cooked favourites, while the specials board features an ever-changing ...
View full reviewFor a uniquely designed menu, warm and friendly atmosphere and healthy choice of cask ales, visit The Kings Arms at Cookham. Serving traditional home-cooked food - prepared by an experienced chef who aims to please the hungry with his hearty dishes - the amply sized King's Arms also offers a large covered beer garden and off-street ...
View full reviewThis village pub offers everything you'd expect from a charming olde-worlde inn - low beamed ceilings and cosy fireplaces, a great selection of quality ales and a menu featuring hearty dishes and a top-class Sunday roast. The pub frequently hosts darts, dominoes and cribbage games, and supports a number of teams competing in local l...
View full reviewOn the long, winding road from Beaconsfi eld to Amersham sits a shining beacon – The Harte & Magpies. The pub’s interior is very spacious, yet the subdued lighting makes you feel comfortable and cosy. Sitting with friends, you wouldn’t even notice the pleasing lack of background music thanks to the buzz of...
View full reviewOn the long, winding road from Beaconsfield to Amersham sits a shining beacon - The Harte & Magpies. The pub's interior is very spacious, yet the subdued lighting makes you feel comfortable and cosy. Sitting with friends, you wouldn't even notice the pleasing lack of background music thanks to the buzz of voices in the air. It's...
View full reviewJim Crowe, chef-owner at The Frog at Skirmett, proudly told me how much of his menu is locally sourced from the Hambleden Valley, where this attractive pub-restaurant is situated. Jim and his wife, Noelle, have owned The Frog since 1995 and, if the quality of the meal and service we enjoyed was anything to go by, have established ...
View full reviewThis 17th-Century coaching inn has a long tradition of superb hospitality along with an excellent reputation for welcoming travellers and locals alike with a good drink, a comfy chair and a handsome meal. The interior is comfortable and homely, while also pleasingly fresh and clean. I sat by a bay window in the elegant restaurant, o...
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