Discover the best top things to do in Eton, United Kingdom including The Henry VI, Eton Antique Bookshop, Tastes Delicatessen, Eton College, The Brocas, Eton Walkway.
Restaurants in Eton
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Antiquarian Bookshop with hundreds of antiquarian and secondhand books, also a few new and 100+ year old prints too.
A book lovers heaven. How a book shop should be, piled high with every kind of book, old and new, and unique prints and maps.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Tastes is a delightful and welcoming delicatessen at the Windsor end of Eton High Street, specialising in fine foods and offering an extensive range of delicious items produced both locally and by artisans around the world. The shop is an Aladdin's cave of delights, many of which you're unlikely to find elsewhere. The walls are crammed with an eclectic mix of every day staples and wonderfully unique products, including hard-to-find and unusual ingredients. The deli counter contains numerous artisan cheeses, cooked meats, pies, pastries, pâté, olives, and much more. Tastes also stocks frozen food, offers fresh bread daily, and locally grown fruit and vegetables in season.
Tastes Delicatessen is a treasure trove of artisan local and national products. I frequently visit this store to buy speciality cheeses, ham and their to-die-for Scotch Eggs. Fresh berries are my favourite; they are super juicy, sweet and bursting with summer sunshine fllavours. Giovanni Canali, the Italian owner of Tastes, is soft spoken, obliging and very helpful. He also has a range of superb ready meals in the back room which visitors often overlook. If you ever visit this fine food store, do make it a point to step down to the adjacent back room and you will be surprised at the delightful range of goodies he has there! I am a big fan of the unusually flavoured oat biscuits the shop has. Flavours such as rosemary & sea salt, sweet chilli you will not find in your local supermarkets.
4.0 based on 232 reviews
Walk over the bridge from Windsor and into the village of Eton, where there are a wonderful collection of shops and cafes, and walk towards the college. Some beautiful buildings can be seen, some dating back to the 15th century. A nice walk.
4.0 based on 37 reviews
Cross Eton Bridge from Windsor and you can pick up a section of the Thames Path and stroll along the River Thames. A huge open space which often hosts a touring Fun Fair.
4.0 based on 39 reviews
The walkway takes in the High Street with its interesting mix of shops, restaurants and pubs as well as some areas away from the mainstream. It's ideal for a Sunday afternoon stroll when the Eton College museums are open (with free entry!). Well worth a visit
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