Best Gastropub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Gastropub food in Witney. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Gastropub restaurants near you.. Witney is a town on the River Windrush, 12 miles (19 km) west of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England. Whilst in the South East, it is in the AON region of Central.
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3 based on 346 reviews
Expect fresh local ingredients crafted into hearty dishes; this is the perfect place to enjoy a pie and a pint by the fireside, or a salad on the terrace in the summer. The menu is seasonal and the food is simple, hearty and flavoursome with delicious ite
Were staying at Minster Mill itself, but preferred the ambience and menu here to the hotel restaurant. We weren't disappointed.Food was excellent, from the beetroot and soup starters, to the venison and veggie cauliflower mains.Wine list good and varied.Service attentive. Dear Guest,Thank you for your kind words, we are extremely lucky to have two properties for our guests to choose from, a am please you enjoyed it here at the Pub, we do try to make our guests visit relaxed but with giving professional attentive service.I hope you have the chance to return again soon, to enjoy a little more of the same.RegardsSean DennyHotel Manager
4 based on 86 reviews
A warm welcome from The Horse and Radish. We are a beautiful country pub and restaurant nestled in the picturesque Windrush valley, on the edge of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds. Our dedicated team take pride in serving award winning food and drink. This coupl
The place to go when in Minster Lovell for a drink and dinner...... 5 star food and customer service. Gets busy Fri and Sat so prebook if u can.Really nice atmosphere in the bar and the large âdinnerâ room.5 minutes from Minster Mill.AUStravellers
4 based on 366 reviews
Classic and Gastro-Pub Food - We pride ourselves on our homemade pies. We also have a function room available for private hires of up to 25 people and can accommodate up to 80 as a private function to hire out the pub. Additionally we have a very nice bee
Travelled to the Cotswolds for a hen weekend and this was the local pub. We were met with a really warm welcome. Itâs a lovely old pub with gorgeous Cotswold stone. We all had lunch and they coped really well with lots of staggered orders at different times. We also use the pub as caterers at our venue and they delivered wonderful food to us which was great quality and lovely and hot. Highly recommend
5 based on 50 reviews
Having sold there eponymous London restaurant âSnows on the Greenâ in 2008, Sebastian and Lana took over the Swan at Southrop in the same year where they were awarded The Good Food Guide UK restaurant of the year award in 2010. After 4 successful years th
Came here on a sunny Sunday lunchtime. Was excited to try it out as hadn't been since it had been taken over and it is local to me via a nice walk. We got a table outside which had a great atmosphere and had some good music playing. At the moment the restaurant has a pop up kitchen due to the gas explosion in the kitchen but that really doesn't matter because there was still a good choice on the menu and more importantly, the food was delicious. There was quite a lot on the menu I could have being gluten free which was great. I had salmon which came with cocnout rice and a salsa and my boyfriend had beef quesadillas. The portions were very generous and the food super tasty. Staff were also very friendly and so we'll definitely be back to try out the full menu when it is in operation.
4 based on 477 reviews
The Hollybush Witney. Independently owned and run by 2 local chaps who both share a passion for good food, real beer and fantastic service.
We had dinner here. Hadnât realised until too late it was a Greene King pub otherwise would have gone elsewhere. Not much choice of real ale although the one I did have was good. We walked through to dining area and although there were plenty of staff around, they seemed quite busy chatting to each other so we didnât feel we ought to interrupt and ask to be sat down! Eventually one who was not part of that group came and showed us to a table and was very affable. We only wanted main courses and both had Haddock. It was nicely cooked, plentiful chips. Only a small contained or pea purée (almost mushy peas, which I like , just not much of it). As with all Greene King places, it was a bit expensive for what we had - £47 for two fish and chips and two large glasses of wine. Service, once weâd been noticed, was fine.
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4 based on 557 reviews
Originally built in the 1700's the Horseshoes is one of Witney's Oldest pubs. Still boasting original beams, fireplaces and solid wood floors. The Shoes remains a comfortable, warm & welcoming establishment for everyone to enjoy!
We were staying in the area to celebrate 3 family wedding anniversaries, and came here for a late Sunday lunch (about 5pm - I believe they serve food until 8pm on Sundays). Started off with one of the best espresso martinis I've had - and I've had a few!!The food was outstanding - very reasonably priced, what you expect to pay in a gastro pub of this quality. 4 of us has roasts- the beef in particular was so good, with a huge Yorkshire and really good tasty veg selection. The starters and other food was also lovely, they had a good menu selection for a Sunday. Most of us squeezed in a pudding including cheese boards which were unusual and lots of choice.Service was also exceptional, very friendly knowledgeable and patient waiter.Just wish we lived nearer!!
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