Find out what British restaurants to try in Wendover including The Highwayman, The Chequers Inn, Lady GreyTea Room, The King and Queen, Red Lion Hotel, The Chandos Arms, The Russell Arms, Crockers Chef's Table, Whitewater Deli Cafe, McCoy's Traditional Fish & Chips
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4 based on 68 reviews
Very poor quality ingredients it seemed, nasty over cooked chips and the fish terrible. Cod and Haddock (although to be fair the haddock was marginally better) nothing like fresh fish should be. A dirty seat to sit on, window boarded up from being smashed and the toilet with holes in the wall and a hand dryer that doesnât work!Really rather poor.
4 based on 65 reviews
I often stop in Wendover for a bite to eat but only notced this small place today tucked behind other buildings off the High Street.Poached eggs on granary with a pot of tea and finishing off with a large slice of cake .. delicious!! The staff were very good.
5 based on 290 reviews
The most unique dining venue in the Three Counties. Take a seat at our 15 seat chef's table and watch as our chef Scott Barnard creates each dish in front of you. Scott lets the seasons dictate the menu and cooks stunning flavour packed dishes. You can al
Iâve heard of Crockers before and heard that it was an amazing place and it absolutely lived up to my expectations!From start to finish, the team were outstanding!! The concept of the venue is fab and sitting around the pass and watching the chefs at work is riveting!!!The staff are so kind and helpful and itâs just wonderful to see that they all take such complete and utter pride in what they do, the food they serve and the experience they present. The food is delectable! Beautifully presented and packed with creativity. Every course was fantastic and bursting with flavour. The chef was charming as well! Passionate about his food, loyal to the local businesses and history and very witty too!!So in summary - love Crockers!!!! We will be back!!! Thank you so much - next time I will bring my family!
4 based on 536 reviews
Beautiful and historic, The Russell Arms is owned by the village and managed by Moogies ltd. This superb pub is located in the heart of the Chilterns and offers the perfect spot for a stop off for a well earned pint, glass of lovely wine or a well made G&
The Russell Arms was, apparently, the staff of Chequers own accommodation and there are pictures of past prime ministers near the bar. It is spacious and has a lovely garden where we sat for lunch on a sunny afternoon. Staff were friendly and the service was excellent. I'm a sucker for sharing menus and this one was extremely tasty. All topped off with good wine and reasonable prices.
4 based on 234 reviews
Stewart and Holly took over in September both of which have been inside the business under the previous owners. Now they have taken over the tenancy with a new menu and a local feel. The menu is stripped back to a small traditional offering with a selecti
We often pop in to the Chandos, often for just a drink and in the summer we sit in the lovely comfy beer garden. The menu is quite diverse and you can eat just a snack or full meal. Went this weekend and for the first time saw their pizza menu which I think is new. Young and enthusiastic couple running the place and a good crew with them always make you feel welcome.This is such a fantastic review! Thank you for taking the time to leave us your feedback we really appreciate it! And we look forward to seeing you again soon! Kind regards Holly Mackay-Gascoyne
4 based on 289 reviews
Had lunch here on Sunday. I had roast chicken which came with potatoes, gravy and loads of vegetables plus a really decent Yorkshire pudding.Service was good with lots of waitresses clearing plates and taking orders.Children's menu was ok and food seemed to go down very well with them too.Hello garyb70,Thank you for the 4 star rating and your feedback. We are pleased you and your family enjoyed your meal with us on Sunday and we will pass your comments on to our team.Kind regardsFiona and the Red Lion team.
4 based on 88 reviews
A warm and friendly place to enjoy well cooked pub grub often using local produce. There is a good selection on the menu and everything is freshly cooked. The staff are very attentive- Lyndsay looks after us very well. Shelley and Pete are doing an excellent job.
4 based on 196 reviews
While quiche & salad didnt sound too exciting, it was THE yummiest, cheesiest thickest quiche ever Loses a point for forgetting to bring us a cake (gave up on it) and (if I'm wrong here, I totally apologize) asking if I wanted coffee in the chai latte (isnt that tea??) But do try the quiche!!
4 based on 985 reviews
Fine Dining modern British
Great food with an interesting selection. Attentive and professional staff. The restaurant has a subtle ambience and in this day and age, tablecloths add to the quality. Ranka and Dritan offer a quality experience. The best food for miles around.
4 based on 503 reviews
Located in an old Georgian building this brasserie boasts a wonderful interior with several levels providing different dining environments overlooking an open, mezzanine kitchen. On arrival you will be greeted by our friendly, knowledgeable team and the l
We very much enjoyed our first visit to The Highwayman for a family Sunday lunch. Despite being very busy, staff were friendly, attentive and helpful throughout. Our food exceeded expectations and was both very tasty and nicely presented. We will look forward to our next visit. Well done!Dear Roger H,Thank you so much for your review! I'm really pleased that you had a great time with us on Sunday & we hope to see you again very soon!Pete
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