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The Bull at Wargrave
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1 Double Bed 269 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker Sleep - Bed sheets Bathro…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed 269 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker Sleep - Bed s…
1 Double Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 269 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker Sleep - Bed s…
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Restaurants nearby
- Hand and Flowers★★ Michelin This flagship operation from Tom Kerridge – the king of British pub dining – provides exactly what you'd expect: classic dishes executed with such skill and precision that they soar to rarely seen heights. The menu is not overly long but it still proves hard to choose, as every dish sounds so appealing. The ingredients are exemplary, presentation is first-rate and the bold, natural flavours are given room to shine, resulting in memorable dishes like an outstanding banana soufflé. The beams add character to the room, while the friendly staff keep the atmosphere light and convivial.9.8km
- Orwells Named after George Orwell, who spent his childhood in the area, this 18th-century building has the appearance of a rural inn from the outside, but once indoors you'll see it for the modern place it really is. Choose between the tasting menu and the à la carte to enjoy dishes mining quality British produce and vegetables from the team's own smallholding. They make their own honey, too, which is used in the signature 'Mill Lane Honey Sponge' dessert – a real treat to end your visit on.2.9km
- The Three Tuns Compact yet characterful, there’s plenty to love about this bijou pub overlooking the main square in Henley-on-Thames. It’s co-owned by Barry Wagner from the neighbouring Gabriel Machin butcher’s shop, which means there are plenty of his own high-quality meats on the menu. Keep an eye on the ever-changing Butcher’s Board in particular, for the likes of lamb chops or bavette steak frites. The underlying principle is unfussy food and an atmosphere to match, with a great relaxed vibe. In summer, arrive early for a drink on the terrace.4.8km
- The Crown at Burchetts Green Experienced and capable Chef-Owner Dominic Chapman is at the helm of this charming pub serving food that is befitting of the setting. The rewarding, flavoursome dishes – like the delicious chicken liver and duck parfait with fig chutney – are a perfect match for the warm and comforting surroundings, while the kitchen adopts a seasonal approach to the produce used. For a great value option, go for the fixed-price 'village menu'.6.1km
- The Golden Ball An endearing couple bring plenty of charm to this pretty, cream-washed former pub in the rural village of Lower Assendon. Priya provides a natural warmth in the friendly service, while Ben incorporates Priya's Indian heritage into his modern British dishes – such as cod accompanied by 'potato chaat', spiced cauliflower and tamarind sauce. A local, seasonal approach adds to the appeal too, with chicken and beef from the surrounding area featuring in cooking that is confidently executed and suitably satisfying.7.6km
- The Braywood What was once the Royal Oak pub was the beneficiary of a lavish conversion from the team behind The Woodspeen, leaving it as this stunning restaurant. The original premises now act as an entrance into a modern, stylish cocktail bar, then to an understatedly elegant dining room that’s impressive in both size and stature. In the summer, there’s an equally attractive terrace awaiting your arrival. The cooking is based on the finest produce from around the UK, so expect luxury ingredients like Dover sole and chateaubriand to share – all accompanied by a serious wine list.8.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Hannen Columbarium structure in Wargrave, Buckinghamshire, England, UK217m
- Reading Abbey ruined abbey in the English town of Reading, founded in 1121 by King Henry I8.2km
- Greys Court Tudor country house in Oxfordshire, England, UK7.8km
- Conway's Bridge bridge in Remenham, Wokingham, Berkshire, England, UK3.1km
- Sonning Cutting railway cutting in the United Kingdom5.2km
- Kenton Theatre theatre in Henley-on-Thames, England4.9km
- Museum of English Rural Life museum in Reading, England, United Kingdom8.5km
- Berkshire College of Agriculture college in Windsor and Maidenhead, UK5.9km
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