Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Pangbourne, United Kingdom including Veeno Reading, Rising Sun, The Ferryboat Inn, The Greyhound at Tidmarsh, The John Barleycorn Inn, The Ferryboat, Cross Keys Inn, The Highwayman, Miller of Mansfield, The Catherine Wheel
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4 based on 401 reviews
Visited here having done a huge walk along Chiltern Way and along the Thames towpath. A very local/traditional style pub with a great garden which is beautifully maintained. A good variety on the menu and very reasonably priced food (drinks were rather pricey especially soft drinks for our driver). The burger was delicious as was the steak which cut like butter, good sized portions too. The staff are lovely, polite, helpful and know the menu very well. Slightly long wait time but that does suggest that every meal is cooked from scratch.
4 based on 427 reviews
Recently awarded the Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence 2015 and Readers Restaurant of the Year Award 2016, this 2 AA rosette rated The Miller of Mansfield is an 18th Century coaching inn in idyllic Goring on Thames village, overlooking beautiful Sout
First visit here today. Overall food was nice. Salmon tartare very nice but didnât get the chicken liver parfait. Very sweet . The roast beef very nice as was the belly pork but portions could have been a bit larger. After part of our table was cleared we were given the desert menu. We then sat there for over 20 minutes while staff passed us numerous times. We had finished our drinks and would have liked pudding but no one seem to be bothered. In the end we asked someone for the bill which arrived in seconds. £200 for Sunday roast for 5 of us. The concept is good as is the food on the whole however the front of house in this occasion really let the place down. Even when we left nobody bothered to say thanks or goodbye or more importantly how was our meal.
4 based on 268 reviews
The Highwayman Inn is located in a beautiful hamlet near Checkendon, on the Berkshire, Oxfordshire border, only an hour from London and 20 minutes from Reading and Henley on Thames. The pub dates back to the 16th century and still retains some of its orig
Sunday lunch was excellent. The lamb was delicious and very tender, the Yorkshire puddings crispy and very tasty indeed. The gravy really made the meal as well as the excellent desserts. Having eaten dinner here the lunch was equally as good. Good atmosphere and really friendly, helpful staff.
3 based on 143 reviews
Jesse outdid himself once again. The whole pub celebrated the Chinese New Year with style. The atmosphere was crackling, the food was abundant and outstanding (as per usual) and the care Jesse showed every individual table was incredible. A fantastic evening as always!
4 based on 30 reviews
Visited here for a traditional Sunday lunch and was not disappointed. Food clearly fresh and good size portions. Staff were very polite and helpful, close to the Thames and the Whitchurch Toll Bridge (currently 60p and they donât give change!!)
4 based on 245 reviews
Warm friendly and welcoming, it has a restaurant that serves good traditional pub grub that is well presented, served up by very friendly staff.We have eaten in the restaurant before but on this occasion we ordered six fish and chip take away suppers as we were visiting by boat.We pre ordered the food and it was ready on time as arranged. Without exception, everybody said that it was probably the best fish and chips they had eaten !!We will definitely visit again.
4 based on 189 reviews
Newly refurbished in October 2017 to restore The Greyhound to the heart of the village. A great place to eat in #Tidmarsh near #Reading. A proper #pub & kitchen in the #village! #Berkshire #BringingThePubBack
Parking is limited at this junction-at-junction but there are space at the village hall car park about 50 meters down the roadThere is every attempt to make guests feel comfortable but the menu covers general tastes and not enough optiosn for alternatives, whcih a pub of this style as the aptitude to go for
4 based on 172 reviews
Nestling in the small idyllic village of Whitchurch-on-Thames, and just a few yards from the Toll Bridge, is The Ferryboat. A beautiful 18th century country bar and restaurant thatâs packed with atmosphere. With an established reputation for serving fine
Visited whilst staying in Pangbourne. A short walk over the toll bridge passing the meadows and boat embarkation point and the lock. Across the road is the Church in Whitchurch. Arriving as the football was starting we were easily able to get a table. Service friendly and capable, sadly some of the specials had finished but plenty of choice. Lovely presentation of our meal and wine as not driving, there is a car park available. Very relaxed and good value.
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4 based on 125 reviews
From Henley-on-Thames take a short trip through the countryside, into the woods at Witheridge hill and you will find the warm picturesque 17th century pub, the Rising Sun. There is a large sunny garden at the front of the pub surrounded by stunning woodla
Met family for lunch here on Wednesday and was looking forward to some lovely food.The pub is in a lovely location, although not particularly well signposted, but we found it eventually.We were greeted by friendly staff and the atmosphere was quiet, but charming.For starters, my three companions ordered the calamari and I had the prawn and crayfish tail cocktail. Mine was delicious and I'm assured that the calamari was too. It was certainly all very fresh.For the main course, we ordered the lemon and herb chicken, the burger, the lamb curry and steak and ale pie.Aside from it seeming to take a long time to be served, the curry had bones in it, which is fine, but they'd obviously broken up and were in little bits, scattered throughout, so that I had to be quite watchful what I put in mouth in order to ensure I didn't risk a tooth.Whilst the curry was tasty and a good portion size, with naan bread and poppadoms, the bone issue put me off somewhat. However, everyone else's food looked good and was eaten, with no complaints.However, I think there are better eateries in the area.Hi, thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed the majority of your food and as you said all of our food is cooked fresh and therefore can sometimes take a short while. The current âcurry of the dayâ is a Lamb Gosht which is traditionally served on the bone. I am sorry you found that awkward to eat and we will take your feedback on board. Thanks again.
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4 based on 127 reviews
After a horrendous experience in The Market House, we walked round the corner and found this little gem.... amazing service, great service and lovely drinks. They bring nibbles to the table and just make you feel so welcome. Will definitely returnCiao Cillaa B,Thank you for the wonderful review. We are overjoyed to hear that you had a pleasant experience with us and we look forward to your next visit!Kind regards, a presto!The team @ Veeno Reading
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