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As soon as you walk through the door of this 16th-century coaching inn you are immediately welcomed. The day’s stresses simply melt away at the sight of the crackling log fire, cosy leather sofas and a glance of the mouth-watering menu.
Patron Trevor Bosch has been at the helm of The Angel for 20 years and heads up a team...
Located in the quaint village of Long Crendon amidst picturesque thatched cottages, you’ll find The Eight Bells, a quintessentially British village pub that’s brimming with character. Just a 15-minute drive from the centre of Oxford and five miles from the M40, The Eight Bells is the ideal place in which to retreat from the hu...
View full reviewThe Six Bells can be found in leafy Thame, where it occupies a prime location and attracts a friendly hoard of locals and visitors alike. Its chocolate-box exterior and historic charm afford The Six Bells a quintessential pub feel, while roaring fires, a wonderful beer garden and an excellent food and drink offering make The Six B...
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 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 reviewSituated between Thame and Aylesbury in the picturesque village of Chearsley, The Bell is a traditional country pub and restaurant offering home-cooked food in a relaxed and cosy setting. A wood-burning stove and comfortable seating make this the perfect place to relax in winter, while in the summer take advantage of the child-friend...
View full reviewIn the picturesque village of Haddenham, near Aylesbury, lies an award-winning restaurant along a bend on the main road through the village. An old pub has been transformed into an award-winning restaurant. The restaurant is capable of seating 90 people comfortably with an additional 20 people alfresco during the summer. The restau...
View full reviewThis traditional pub in the pretty village of Haddenham has been skilfully transformed into a contemporary restaurant, successfully melding rustic charm with a sophisticated modern twist. The team, led by a chef-patron who perfected his craft at a Michelin-starred restaurant, produces fine food sourced from local suppliers.
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Nestled 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 reviewThe Pointer, a popular village pub in the hilltop village of Brill, recently launched its bed-and-breakfast offering of four double and twin bedrooms within a beautifully refurbished 18th-century red brick cottage. Directly opposite the multi-award-winning village pub and restaurant, each of the spacious, comfortable and individua...
View full reviewSituated in the sleepy, ancient village of Hexton on the North Hertfordshire and Mid-Bedfordshire border, The Raven is a fine example of everything a good British pub should be. It is friendly, warm in the winter and beautiful in the summer, and most importantly, serves a delicious array of top quality food and drink. The proprieto...
View full reviewLying in the picture-perfect, hilltop village of Brill, The Pointer offers a daily changing, field-to-fork menu of classic British dishes made with a creative twist. Using around 70 fresh, organic products grown on their own farm and kitchen gardens located just a mile from Brill, there’s a great emphasis on seasonality. David a...
View full reviewThis thriving bar and restaurant, set in a LASSCO antiques salvage is filled with reclaimed wares - here you can dine amongst curios ranging from Romanesque sculptures to Edwardian baths, all of which are available to buy. We nibbled fresh soda bread before tucking into starters of a delicate blue cheese, chicory and shallot tart, a...
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