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Occupying a princely spot at the foot of Remenham Hill, just a stone’s throw from the River Thames and Henley Bridge, The Little Angel is an atmospheric and historic countryside establishment. From leisurely post-ramble lunches, and romantic evenings for two, to large family get-togethers over good food and drink, it’s an esta...
View full reviewThe Anchor prides itself on serving simple, honest food. Its talented chef and excellent service have earned it a great reputation locally. The spacious setting boasts stylish decor and comfortable seating, and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
The tempting menu has plenty to choose from, and you’re guaranteed generous port...
Jeremy du Plessis has an enviable track record when it comes to food and hospitality. His career has comprised time spent at Michelin-starred establishments, along with world-renowned hotels such as The Savoy Group and The Old Course Hotel in St Andrews. When it came to finding the perfect head chef, Jeremy searched for two years ...
View full reviewHere’s an establishment where you’re just as likely to find dog-walkers and weekend ramblers kicking off muddy wellies as you are smartly dressed groups of revelers arriving for an evening of first-rate food and drink. Yattendon is known for its game shooting and The Royal Oak sports the look and feel of a handsome hunting lod...
View full reviewYou’ll discover this charming 16th-century inn in the picturesque hamlet of Playhatch, offering a warm welcome, excellent food and superb accommodation.
With country comforts, home-cooked classics and decadent sharing plates, The Crown has a menu to match any occasion. Starters include The Crown’s own Scotch egg with cr...
There are few places quite like The Trout Inn. With an enviable riverside location on the banks of the Thames and a recently refurbished interior, this gastropub successfully combines modern comforts with rustic furnishings for a most pleasant dining and drinking experience. Take your victuals outside on the large terrace area and...
View full reviewThe delightful village of Wargrave, just off the A4 between Twyford and Henley, is home to The St. George & Dragon, one of only a handful of restaurants happily rooted on the banks of the River Thames between Maidenhead and Oxford. Over the years it has changed ownership, decor and style but is currently, I believe, at its b...
View full reviewSprawling 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 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 reviewChequers was inducted into the Brakspear brewing and free holding family in 1893, but parts of the building date back to the 16th century, and evidence suggests that it has always served as a local pub. With such history behind this pub and steakhouse, it comes as little surprise that the Chequers is an establishment that boasts f...
View full reviewThanks to the rustic tables, chandeliers and charming old beams, it’s easy to see the history etched on this spacious pub in the village of Sulhamstead. Once a bustling coaching inn, it’s capable of seating 140 over the two floors inside and nearly as many outside, framed by fields and the local cricket pitch.&n...
View full reviewSince taking over at the beginning of 2009, Alan Richards and his team have succeeded in placing The Bell firmly back into the hearts and minds of the people of Waddesdon. The building, which is understood to be one of the oldest in the village, has undergone a complete overhaul, to proudly now stand as a great dining and relaxing de...
View full reviewThe Junction Pub & Kitchen has come a long way since its inception in 2011. Bright, spacious and family friendly, The Junction is definitely a convenient one-stop destination, whether for business or simply a chat with your family and friends by the cosy fireplace. The Junction's freshly made award-winning food and wide selec...
View full reviewThe Bell is a laid-back pub that dates back to the 14th century, offering a cosy and relaxed atmosphere in which to enjoy great locally brewed beer and carefully prepared food. When current owners Iain and Scott Ganson decided to start serving exceptional food, they were cautious not to turn the local pub into a formal restaurant....
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