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Whether you’re visiting for a drink or two with friends or an indulgent feast, make a visit to The Sun Inn and you’ll feel right at home with the help of the gregarious team and warm atmosphere.
Located on the edge of the Cotswolds, surrounded by bountiful countryside and scenic walking routes, this charming pub is a fa...
Well known for its 150-year-old brewery, the village of Hook Norton is also home to the charming little pub, The Gate Hangs High. Built from Cotswold stone, with its old wooden beams and blazing log fires in the inglenook fireplace, 'The Gate' is the perfect image of a country pub. The Gate serves an appetising mixture of hearty tr...
View full reviewFive miles east of Chipping Norton is one of the most beautiful villages in Oxfordshire - Great Tew. Originally the Horse and Groom, and renamed by Lord Falkland himself when he inherited the manor of Great Tew in 1629, this building remains relatively unspoilt. From a menu of locally sourced and freshly prepared food, we decided up...
View full reviewThe George Inn offers a great selection of drinks and hearty British cuisine in a space that’s laid-back and inviting. Having undergone an extensive refurbishment in 2017, this 17th-century thatched inn has been given a new lease of life, and now enjoys a consistently buzzing atmosphere.
If you enjoy dining al fresco, the...
We were utterly won over by The Lampet Arms. This quirky pub in the village of Tadmarton offers a welcome that is warm and heartfelt. Owners Phyllis and Des, who have been running The Lampet Arms for a year, have created a lovely, cosy haven, complete with fireplaces, wall-mounted lamps, painted wood panelling and potted plants. ...
View full reviewClose to Broughton Castle lies The Saye & Sele Arms, a charming 16th-Century pub sheltered by a stunning backdrop of trees. It's a thriving family business, run by friendly husband-and-wife team, Danny (chef proprietor) and Liz. The bar offers a fine selection of Cask Marque-approved real ales. Adnams is the resident beer, and is acc...
View full reviewThis long, low, stone-built pub - furnished with pine tables, sparkling glassware and a convenient bar - is presided over by Mark Bonner, with head chef Kevin Hodgkiss creating mouth-watering dishes in the kitchen. Guest ales are one of The Black Boy Inn's alluring features, along with a house ale and a wine list with something for e...
View full reviewBoasting a picturesque setting overlooking the village green in Whichford, The Norman Knight is a traditional village public house with flagstone floors and roaring fires. Jean-Michel and his team serve a range of delicious home-cooked dishes, from home-smoked fish and game to traditional English and French classics, as well as a Su...
View full reviewWyatt's is a true success story. Bursting with colour and life, it began as a small, family enterprise 27 years ago, and has now flourished into a delightful and friendly tearoom. The food in the restaurant has a vibrant freshness, with home-grown vegetables and meat hailing from the in-house butcher. I sampled the parsnip soup and ...
View full reviewSituated on the market square in the historic Oxfordshire town of Deddington, The Unicorn Inn is an oasis for all seasons. The contemporary interior gives a chic nod towards vintage styling, affording the pub a stylish feel in a traditional, village pub setting. Outside, you’ll find a cosy patio area with hanging baskets and a w...
View full reviewIdeally located just six miles south of Banbury lies the village of Deddington. A peaceful parish, Deddington is home to an assortment of country inns, shops and tourist attractions, as well as a delightful Indian restaurant - Bengal Spice. Both a takeaway and restaurant, Bengal Spice serves a variety of homemade Indian cuisine. It ...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of the Cotswolds, The Quiet Woman Tea Room is steeped in local history. This traditional tearoom, just a five-minute drive from the picturesque market town of Chipping Norton, serves a delicious range of hot and cold food that is sure to impress. With its relaxing atmosphere and warm hospitality, this pretty tea...
View full reviewThe White Horse Inn occupies a central position in the village of Duns Tew on the edge of the Cotswolds. This 17th-century coaching inn is surrounded by scenic countryside and quaint cottages and, with its open fireplaces, exposed stonework and traditional flagstone flooring, exudes all the charm of a classic country pub. Located ...
View full reviewOcean-fresh, pan-seared scallops accompanied by garlic and chive mash, and roast belly of Cotswold pork and rich cider gravy, plated with roast vegetables and apple sauce – there’s something very special about a venue that serves food of fine dining calibre, yet eschews the more pretentious aspects of its character. This is ex...
View full reviewSituated in the centre of the beautiful Horton stone Oxfordshire village of Adderbury is The Bell Inn, where you're always guaranteed a warm welcome. The Bell is right at the heart of the community and is considered to be the social centre of the village, hosting many local clubs and societies, sometimes in the private function room...
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