Find out what British restaurants to try in Great Missenden including The Potters Arms, Cross Keys Pub & Kitchen, The Nags Head Country Inn & Restaurant, The Old Swan, The Wild Strawberry Cafe, The Hampden Arms, The Black Horse Pub and Eating House, Matilda's, The Gate, The Full Moon
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4 based on 200 reviews
Lovely pub great atmosphere. Had the chicken thighs which was bland and boring also fish and chips with chips and peas but hardly filled the plate. Tiny portion of peas and fish was dull. Batter flat and tasteless. Felt like we were on holiday agreed where they were trying to replicate british pub food.
4 based on 90 reviews
A traditional country family run pub set in the beautiful countryside village of Bryants Bottom located in the Chiltern Hills. This Freehouse dates from 1864 and is the perfect setting for a family get together or a stroll in the country. The Gate is a po
Attending a event in the local area and being about lunchtime we googled the local surroundings for a recommended pub..Plenty of parking space and easy to find you soon realise that this is a popular pub. Kid friendly with a well maintained play area and dog friendly it will tick everybodyâs list.Plenty of outdoor space to sit and a new extension which looks like itâs going to offer a bar/ barbecue area ,just in time for the summer.The interior offers plenty of space with a rear room which has plenty of tables and a additional bar.The staff are friendly and engaging which always goes a long way.We went straight for the mains and we were not disappointed by the portion size and the quality of food. You will definitely walk out feeling stuffed. Price is absolutely on point and we were more than happy with the bill and service. A great little find and one to remember.Oh and Sunday lunch offers a Nut Roast for the veggies/vegans amongst us.
4 based on 78 reviews
Hot bank holiday weekend exploring a village we didnât know led, as it does, to a requirement for coffee. Which tends to lead to a request for the menu...fantastic find! Great food. Newbie server was very friendly, soldiering on despite having sliced her thumb just before we arrived. Seemed popular with road cyclists too so definitely one to add to the cycle route!
4 based on 179 reviews
The friendly & traditional pub offers real ales & keg beers. Bar & eating areas comfy & cosy with open fire places. Lunchtime & evening menus cater for every occasion. Outside we have a five aside football pitch, playground with swings, playframe & a slid
Although the weather was dull, the atmosphere was great. Lots of choice of local craft beers, more gin choices than you find at a supermarket and some good cider too. All accompanied by live music and a bbq. Lovely village atmosphere with people of all ages enjoying the long weekend. Well worth supporting your local pub. Thank youI glad you enjoyed yourself. We hope you can join us at our other events coming up soon. May thanks Richard
4 based on 112 reviews
Sadly, there are increasingly few pubs like this one left in the Chilterns as the more traditional inns either close or get turned into chic but overpriced gastropubs. The Hampden Arms remains untouched, much as it must have been fifty years ago or even earlier. The atmosphere is great, the decor is full of quirky character, the welcome and the service are both good and the food and beer are not just decent quality but sensibly priced. I had a beautifully tasty pint of Addlestones Cloudy Cider and a big plate of ham, eggs and chips. Definitely one of my favourites in the area.
4 based on 207 reviews
Farm cafe in a Mongolian yurt. Serving handmade seasonal food, home-grown or very local ingredients. Open Tuesday-Sunday. Brunch, lunch, cakes and afternoon tea. Private hire available.
Returned to this lovely venue today with a friend after enjoying afternoon tea here last summer for my birthday. It was very busy but the staff were coping really well and were very friendly, helpful and cheerful. Our lunch of poached eggs on brioche or toasted sourdough with bacon and hollandaise was delicious and we ended up staying for tea and cake as we were so comfortable sitting outside in the sunshine! Lovely farm shop and nursery too. All in all a very enjoyable afternoon
4 based on 212 reviews
Traditional 16th century English pub and restaurant. Cask Marque approved with a great selection of wines, lagers and spirits. The kitchen has a locally sourced produce policy and serves classic dishes with subtle, contemporary twists.
I love this pub and eat here frequently. The menu is always varied with a choice of fresh and seasonal produce. Tonight we had fillet steak and chips and a salmon dish. Both were, as always when we eat here, cooked to perfection. The Swan is a charming old pub which oozes character and we like to sit by the fire in the winter. The staff are always very accommodating and cheerful and we canât wait to try the food on Vegan night next month. Even though we arenât vegan we are excited to see what the chefs will do with the menu on that evening. Thanks team Swan, keep up the excellent work
4 based on 406 reviews
Nice old (15C?) pub/restaurant in leafy setting except cars speeding by and potentially dangerous T-junction. A bit expensive (more than £39 for fish and chips and cheeseburger and chips and two glasses of fruit juice) for just the two of us. Food well presented and substantial. Salad over doused in vinegar or sharp dressing. Young girl staff pleasant and attentive. Overall it's potentially a nice place but dining tables too close to each other and a bit pricey for what's served. Bit marred for us by two old ladies next to us with really loud shrill and "refined" regal voices talking at length (over 25 mins) and detail about one of them having recent delicate plastic surgery (legs) with then extra skin peeled from hips, and previous ops they'd had! Followed by debate on best wound dressings and nursing and then prolonged wretched death of dear relative. Would have made good Monty P sketch! Too timid to tell them to go quieter. Can't blame inn for all that but it mattered to us..........!
4 based on 458 reviews
Aââ wonderful 16th century pub in the quaint village of Great Missenden. Set in the Chiltern Hills this little gem offers great food, sourced from the best local suppliers and is the perfect setting to quench your thirst after exploring the historic villa
Sunday lunch in a typical small English town is the thing to do on a sunny Sunday.The Cross Keys played it's part in this quintessential scene. The welcome was warm and friendly. The selection of drink good. The menu, most acceptable. Unfortunately the execution of the food was at best average. Although a nice selection of vegetables accompanied the roast meats, why oh why smother the dish in bland gravy. Such a shame to spoil a classic.Thank you for your review which is a little surprising as we have never had a average review on our Sunday roasts
4 based on 289 reviews
We had a great value Travelzoo voucher for 2 courses and a glass of fizz. The setting is idyllic, the young staff are lovely and very efficient and the food is fabulous. As we walked in I saw the Thai menu and assumed it was only available on certain nights, so was very pleased to be given this menu as well as the standard one as it was included in the deal. The curry was very pleasingly hot (maybe too much for some people but perfect for me!). A great place, and I hope to return.
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