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Sprawling gardens, a petanque piste, fragrant kitchen herbs and a sunny terrace set the scene for this little whitewashed pub. The interior is at once spacious and cosy - you'll find a snug with a wood-burning stove, a rosy red dining room and gleaming dark floorboards. Rich fabrics and heritage colours create a warm background, a...
View full reviewChef-patron Mark and his wife Sandra moved to this countryside location in 2014. The fare has since been lauded by the Michelin Guide. Mark’s cooking reflects the abundance of fantastic produce in the area, with free-range Watlington pork, vegetables sourced from local allotments, and game from nearby shoots all used in...
View full reviewThe Baskerville is a traditional family-run country inn that offers unpretentious food to locals, walkers and tourists from its multi-award-winning restaurant. With an AA rosette and the title of Oxfordshire Restaurant of the Year 2016 among its many accolades, the friendly pub focuses on compassionate farming, sustainability and ...
View full reviewThe Red Lion in Chalgrove is a charming village inn whose landlord and landlady have a well-learned background in fine cuisine. Over and above, this church-owned pub, which a few centuries ago was a bolthole for carousing church wardens, delivers top-quality wines and real ales. As well as a five star food hygiene rating, The Red ...
View full reviewIt’s easy to see why The Horns is successful as both a local bolthole and as a first-rate restaurant serving outstanding food and drink. In every respect, this welcoming establishment is a lovely place to be, with all the hospitality and charm that in-the-know diners have come to expect from members of the Brakspear family of pu...
View full reviewIn the rural Berkshire village of Crazies Hill, new managers John and Sarah Schlaefli are busy bringing 16th-Century gem The Horns back to its former glory. This public house, having been recently refurbished, is once again an inviting, family-friendly establishment where drinks and meals can be comfortably taken either indoors or o...
View full reviewSince Anthony and Tara Weston recently took up the mantle at The Boat House in Wallingford, the drinks have been flowing, the food has kept coming and good times are being had by all - in short, the pub has been returned to its rightful state and the customers are flocking back. One of the first things the Westons set to righting...
View full reviewWallingford Tandoori sits comfortably within a charming market town just a few footsteps away from the River Thames. Offering a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, this fully air-conditioned restaurant serves quality Indian food at attractive prices. Dishes are made from fresh produce, with no artificial colourings and the kitchen ...
View full reviewThe Olde Bell’s kitchen team serves simple, rustic, fantastic-quality food that ensures that visitors experience some of the finest eating and drinking in Berkshire. Much time and effort has gone into sourcing and building relationships with local farmers and producers of the best organic ingredients, creating seasonal, constant...
View full reviewDating back to 1620, The Lamb at Chalgrove is an establishment that has become engrained in the village's history and landscape. With its low, exposed beams, a stone fireplace built for baking bread, and a large bar area complete with sofas to sink into, newspapers to peruse and a range of real and craft ales to enjoy, this is a ver...
View full reviewThis quintessentially English country pub, with low-beamed ceilings and space for 30 lunch or dinner guests, is an absolute gem of a find. Within a few minutes' drive of Junction 6 of the M40, The Crown Inn is worthy of a detour or a trip in itself. A booked dinner table is yours for the night, enabling a relaxing experience and a pr...
View full reviewLocated in Binfield Heath near Henley-on-Thames, Orwells’ kitchen is headed up by award-winning chefs Ryan Simpson and Liam Trotman. Their aim is to source the best produce available locally and prepare memorable dishes without the fuss, letting the quality of the produce shine through. This rural approach to ...
View full reviewAmid beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, Lakeside Restaurant lies in the grand surroundings of the Victorian Springs Hotel & Golf Club. This Tudor-style mansion boasts 32 beautiful bedrooms and excellent leisure and golfing facilities, so is perfect for that much-needed getaway or special celebration you've been planning. The L...
View full reviewThis gorgeous 16th-century coaching house and restaurant scores highly for both ambience and artistry. The bistro at The George Hotel has been newly refurbished, making it an intimate, laid-back area that seats just 50 people. As you settle in under the exposed beams of this traditionally decorated eatery, you’ll feel a million ...
View full reviewSlap bang in the centre of the Oxfordshire town of Wallingford is The Old Post Office. Owned by Oakman Inns, this restaurant is open for business all day, with breakfasts served from 9am until noon. Judging by the level of trade when we visited, The Old Post Office must be one of the most popular places in town. It simply caters fo...
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