Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Thame. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you. including The Swan at Tetsworth Restaurant, The Black Horse Thame, The Angel Restaurant with Rooms, The Spread Eagle, The Seven Stars, La Chouette, Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, The Clifden Arms
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4 based on 181 reviews
Set in the village of Worminghall this 16th century pub has 3 real ales, 2 craft lagers and other beers, as well as a selection of fine wines and spirits. Open fires in both bars help to create a warm and friendly atmosphere in the winter months. The food
Went with a friend for dinner last night. Found the restaurant surprisingly empty (the weather was awful so probably only hardy souls turning out.) From the moment we walked in we were given a warm welcome and really looked after. The young man serving us (why didn't I get his name?) clearly knew his job and carried it out fuss free. When my friend asked for a glass of wine he listed from memory the wines available and then gave a recommendation when asked. As well as working behind the bar he was our waiter for the evening. I feel the need to make a big point about the great service as this isn't always evident in other establishments and really helped make our evening - along with the great food of course. A typical country pub offering just a little bit more.
5 based on 2449 reviews
Nestled amidst beautiful gardens in the rural Cotswolds countryside, Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons is a gourmet hotel in Oxfordshire. Located in the picturesque village of Great Milton, this luxury hotel combines breathtaking surroundings with gastro
Returned and stayed over, celebrating another wedding anniversary. This iconic luxurious epitome of Englishness, married with French influences, is the best you will experience. Le Manoir knows their craft, and it shows. The fantastic staff are on hand in help making your stay a happy one. The food was amazing, as normal, every course was absolutely delicious, and fresh, and filled with flavour. Our room was a garden room which was romantic, as we shared some champagne together outside in the evening, looking at the stars, we were well wrapped up, it was such a joy.Flowers and chocolate was also part of our romantic package, which was beautiful.Thankyou for a wonderful stay, we will return, until next time....
4 based on 166 reviews
My boyfriend brought me here for my 21st birthday based on recommendations. It certainly didnât disappoint. We were the only customers when we arrived and had a lovely conversation with the owner/chef/server/barman, as he gave us food and wine recommendations. We went with one of the set menus and each course was better than the last.We were given lovely wine pairings for each dish and loved the entire evening - the food, the drink and the atmosphere. Will definitely be back as soon as we can.
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4 based on 386 reviews
We visited the Seven Stars on a recommendation and we were not disappointed. It is a vibrant village pub with an excellent dining room.Staff were really friendly and explained the menu and specials. There are some really great options - we had a burger, fish and chips, monk fish (special) and scotch eggs. All were cooked perfectly and served with a smile.The decor is perfect, tables well spaced and there is a lot of natural light. Outside there is a generous number of tables and a good car park.book and you won't be disappointed.
3 based on 206 reviews
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Visited with friends for drinks. This place tries hard but it fails badly, not because of the staff who try hard, but because of the ridiculously small bar serving area where the staff collide with each other to bang out the ambitious cocktails, but also the crazy inappropriate decor of faux Louis IV furniture and weird prints of goats in fancy costume. It just doesn't fit and promotes an uncomfortable atmosphere. Also diners lined sat in rows like a 19th Century poor house. The manager and his staff are far too good for this place. Give it to someone who knows what he's doing - like Raymond Blanc.Dear MichaelThank you for taking the time to post a review about your recent stay for drinks in the hotels bar.Your review is a little mixed but also confusing.Due to the constraints of the area we work within making the bar area any bigger is not possilbe. However reviewing the cocktail selection and staff training on making cocktails is something that we will take on board to ensure our Friday nights run smoother for our cocktail eveningsThe Hotel has in the past considered the possbility of franchising the Restaurant to an externral company but no company has yet been suitable to take on this challengeMichael I thank you for your frank feedback about the restaurant decor and will feedback this to our owners as we are due to look at a soft reburibishment in the coming yearsWe look forward to welcoming you and your friends back for drinks in the futureKind regardsBryan WilliamsGeneral Manager
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 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,
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4 based on 368 reviews
Using only the best ingredients and driven by the seasons, our kitchen shows a dedication to well cooked French dishes where classic recipes simply allow the food to shine. Our Chefs cook with love with the freshest and highest quality ingredients mostly
Tucked away in a little Oxfordshire village next to an antiques centre, this Gallic gastronomic delight is full of surprises and nothing short of exceptional! Service is friendly and hospitable, relaxed yet professional. Food is something special... We arrived just before the kitchen closed (4.00pm on Sundays) but were warmly accommodated nonetheless. We didn't want a large meal so we chose a starter/light bite each plus a portion of fries to share; then a dessert and cheese platter to share. The attention to detail was impeccable in each dish but the delicious lobster ravioles were particularly notable. And the cheese platter was exquisite (along with the homemade savoury biscuits and accompaniments).The Swan is not the cheapest restaurant in the area but you get what you pay for in this instance. This is fine dining in a relaxing environment. A lot of nearby gastro pubs charge just a little less for vastly inferior food, which often leaves me feeling a bit disappointed. The Swan won't disappoint. Your tastebuds will be tantalised to the point you might even feel a little dizzy! That's real value for money in my opinion!I've heard that Le Manoir recommends the Swan to its guests, and the staff of Le Manoir have been known to frequent the place on their days off. I understand why they would. The Swan surpasses most restaurants for miles around.This part of Oxfordshire never ceases to amaze me. There's a lot of typical gastro pub fayre (not all of it worth the price) but every few miles or so, within a lovely historical building or country pub, you find an unexpected gem with an exceptional chef. The Swan at Tetsworth is such a place. Fine dining in the best possible sense - beautiful food and hospitality, and not pretentious in any way. I'm looking forward to returning to sample more of the menu, and we'll also definitely try one of their weekday night specials (for example moules, dessert and a drink for just £15 on Thursdays).My only criticism would be that there's a fair bit of fois gras on the menu, which is not something I choose to eat. But I think it would be churlish to knock a point off for that reason. I didn't want fois gras so I didn't order it. What I did order was superbe. Thanks and appreciation to The Swan for your fantastic hospitality and cooking. Merci beaucoup!
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