Reviews on British food in Thame, United Kingdom including The Bull Inn, Home Sweet Home, The Black Horse Thame, The Thatch, James Figg, The Birdcage, The Fox & Goat, The Angel Restaurant with Rooms, The Six Bells, Smarts
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4 based on 30 reviews
Great fish and chip shop in the High Street in Thame.Very fresh and tasty food.Portions are huge, so when they say 'large' chips, they really mean huge! The 'large' portion we had weighed in at just under a kilo, which at £2.80 is actually very good value for money.
3 based on 286 reviews
Pretty as a picture both inside and out, The Six Bells in Thame is the quintessential country pub in Thame think roaring fires, a wonderful garden, real ale on tap and superb Pub food in our fantastic restaurant.
Went for a walk out to Morton and swung back into town on the way back. After a few miles walk we had certainly built up a thirst. So, we stopped by the Six Bells and it is a great pub with comfortable seating inside and covered seating outside. Bar staff are very helpful and efficient. Glad we stopped off for a pint. Thank you for your kind review.We look forward to seeing you again soon!
4 based on 431 reviews
"Fine food is what we are famous for" says owner and chef Trevor Bosch of the Angel Restaurant at Long Crendon. This 16th century coaching inn nestled in a picturesque village on the Bucks, Oxfordshire border has built up a reputation for being one of tho
Atractive dishes and delicious variety of temptations. The fish dishes were particularly good. We had a few fawlty towers moments with the vagaries of slightly inattentive (but very charming)service but the food more than made up for any dissatisfaction in that department.
4 based on 333 reviews
Had Sunday lunch with my family, very disappointing for the following reasons, Roast Potatoes undercooked, carrots mushy as boiled to death, tasteless cauliflower cheese, boiled dice swede, watery gravy and NO green vegetables in sight. Cost for four meals 2 pints of beer and 6 cokes a staggering £89.00. I believe they are in between Chefs at the moment but that is no excuse to serve below par food at top prices.Pity as a nice establishment with nice owners and staff. £8.40 service charge added. Disappointing.Hello Barry,Thank you for your review all points are noted. Sometimes we do get it wrong we cannot be perfect 100% of the time.Please do make contact with me so I may invite you to return complementary.Please email me at the business so we can make [email protected].
4 based on 197 reviews
The Birdcage, serving award winning pies by Pieminister, Stone baked Flatbreads and premium Craft & Speciality beer is located in Thame's town centre. Built around 1300 it has fortunately retained its structural character and many of the elm beams, once c
Returned to the Birdcage after some years absence. When I visited the atmosphere was fairly bleak, maybe it was the loud music, the loud sports screen or the loud clientele, whatever, it's not a place I'm likely to return to in a hurry. The seating plan is such that there are large tables occupied by two or three people, and the strangest size sofas in the rear 'TV' room. I will say the beer was in excellent condition and the staff seemed quite attentive. But the atmosphere . . . . . . . . . .i am so sorry you didn't receive the Birdcage experience we so vigorously try to give, i will be investigating the reasons behind the atmosphere being unwelcoming, but i'm glad you found our beers in a great condition and my staff attentive, we take all feedback as a positive to either learn from or thrive off. thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback.kind Regards
4 based on 253 reviews
The James Figg is a proper pub, offering well-kept beer, honest pub food and a warm welcome.
Food was awful, bland and boring.We waited nearly one hour for our food and when we asked the manager was extremely rude and disrespectful. I wouldnât return again it was a horrible atmosphere and the prices are extortionate.Hi Oliver, not sure if this review is for us, as having a look at the photo we're unsure this is one of our burger dishes. Our chips are served in a James Figg bag, our buns are not floured and we don't use sachet sauces. If your comments are relating to our pub please drop me a note on [email protected], as we would love to rectify this.
4 based on 872 reviews
The Thatch is run by the award-winning Peach Pub Company. Founder, Lee Cash, was one of Raymond Blanc's inspectors on the TV show and, with co-founder Hamish Stoddart, was recently named in the Observer's Future 500 survey as one of the UK's Top 50 Talent
My husband chose this venue for my Birthday meal as it was halfway to meet our daughter and her boyfriend..Lovely place and the service from beginning to end was first class ( very smiley waitresses)The Roast beef,lamb and halibut- perfectDesserts- Posset Pud,Crumbles and Pistachio cake- lovelyWould reccomend and return if in areaDear Hilary, Thank you for leaving us such a lovely review! So glad you had such a nice time with us for your Birthday meal! Thank you for recommending us to others we really appreciate is and we look forward to welcoming you back!
4 based on 431 reviews
Our lovely new pub is full of cosy nooks and snugs for lazy days with a pint or two whilst our beautiful new brasserie to the rear is open all day everyday serving delicious pub fare with a Gallic twist. With all dishes cooked from scratch by our lovely c
Saturday night in Thame Art Week and very busy given the excellent location. We had last unbooked table at 6pm and only available for 75 mins. The crowding did not help the ambience, but the service was friendly and efficient. Brasserie Blanc menu / food was good as usual and my fish soup and then mussels were most tasty and the belly pork was also good. Wine satisfactory from wide selection. Overall reasonable value. But the considerable size of the restaurant with the high packing density lowers overall enjoyment and hence not 5 StarsDear Guest,Thank you very much for taking time to review The Black Horse. We are glad to know you enjoyed your meal and we hope to see you again.Best regards,
4 based on 318 reviews
Set in the pretty village of Roke Oxfordshire,OX10 6JD just off the B4009, Benson to Watlington road, our fresh, seasonal menu prepared by Head Chef Flavian and Sous Chef Jose who offer, at Lunchtime, 2 courses for £15 & a lighter à la carte menu, and in
A really super lunch. Very good food choices and the two courses for £16 we thought was good value. The salmon and chicken dishes were fabulous and tasty. Service was discrete and good. Overall heartily recommended.Thank you for taking the time to review us with such kind words.
4 based on 165 reviews
The Bull is a traditional English village pub, serving good beers, wines and spirits, with typical pub food. Located just 2 miles away from M40, Jct 7 , set in the spectacular Oxfordshire country side's charming village of Great Milton, this quaint pub wi
Took a walk through the village and stopped off for a bite of lunch. Friendly service provided a pleasant experience with food service promptly and with pleasure.Recommended for something rural and charming.Thanks David for your positive response. We would be delighted to serve to again if you happen to be in this neck of woods. Best wishes
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