Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Avebury. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you. including Avebury Manor Tea-room, The Bell at West Overton, Waggon And Horses, The Red Lion, Saint Peters Coffee Shop, The Crown Inn Broad Hinton, Sarsens Restaurant and Bar, Dan's Restaurant, The White Horse Inn Restaurant, The Who'd A Thought It
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4 based on 207 reviews
A family run, traditional 18th Century English pub just outside Marlborough, Wiltshire. Smart outside terrace with large heated 'Jumbrella' and large garden with fantastic children's play area. Family & dog friendly. Under new management as of September 2
We booked for a 12 o'clock sitting as the pub was a half way point between us near Andover and our friends near Burford! On arriving at the postcode we got from your website, we found the pub closed! Confused we rang you, only to be told that the pub had been taken over by the owners of The Outside Chance in Manton (nearby) - we were not impressed, but were well looked after by the guys at The Outside Chance, who smithed the problem with some free yummy puddings. I suggest you post something on your website?????? Not difficult to save a red face.Hi, thought I'd post a response to this to inform anyone reading it; The Who'd A Thought It is now under new management as of Sept '19, and will be open again within the next couple of weeks all being well!- Vard.
4 based on 703 reviews
Cosy country free house pub using locally sourced & seasonal ingredients for delicious pub meals all set in the beautiful Wiltshire Countryside.
Stayed here for two nights and enjoyed our visit. We ate at their restaurant and the food overall was excellent. The rooms were very nice with some overlooking the pasture at the back with the sheep and pigs. The bar closes at 10.00 each night so no noise after that. Lovely breakfast.
5 based on 159 reviews
Dan's is one of the few independent restaurants of Marlborough and we are all about doing the simple things well - Great food, great service and lots of things to drink. Seating 20-30 guests Dan's is a small and cosy place with a great buzz and atmosphere
The good folk of Marlborough love the good things in life, their town, their college their market and their food. Why else would a famous seafood chef, author, and presenter open a restaurant here. However go slightly off the High Street and find Dan's, and you won't be disappointed here either. The welcome is warm, the service is superb and the food is to die for! We enjoyed the sharer, three of the small meals plus two of the sides, a meal for two for £28,and it was superb! We chose the carpaccio of beef with celeriac remoulade &deliciously sharp apple puree; brie & caramelised onions in filo pastry, with a plum compote & gin& tonic prawns in light and crispy batter.The deal also included our choice of French fries and house salad.Everything was delicious, we would gladly recommend this to anyone who likes good food.Plus, there was so much more on the menu. Thank you we will be back!Richard and Ruth
5 based on 83 reviews
British small plates, showcasing seasonal, local and sustainable produce. Cocktails, sparkling wine on tap and even an award winning garden!
A different style of dining with all plates prepared fresh in the kitchen you can see. The portions are larger than conventional tapas but smaller than ordinary portions. All served on hand made pottery the presentation is good. We shared 3 different plates of main course and had a dessert each. The mains were much nicer than the desserts.Not a cheap option but nice surroundings, nicely served, tasty and different so will visit again. I hope the new venture is successful.
4 based on 531 reviews
Warm welcoming village pub. Happy to accommodate paws and hooves. Serving a variety of food from traditional pub classics like fish and chips and a crown burger to more adventurous options on our specials board, including vegetarian and vegan options. Run
Rather disappointing Sunday Lunch, was excited reading previous reviews so decided to pop in for lunch.The very enthusiastic staff was a good start, but to be honest the food was not great. Small portions of meat, cut with a blunt knife. Yorkshire Puddings amazing!But potatoes clearly overcooked and dry, cauliflower cheese very dry, parsnips nicely browned but very underdone, red cabbage ok, carrots ok, stuff balls like bullets and gravy tasteless.......Very disappointing indeed....
5 based on 294 reviews
Family run coffee shop in a beautiful church. Large selection of homemade cakes and scones. Our lunchtime menu includes nemerous homemade pies, Quiche, soup and hand battered fish and chips.Gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options available. Regular and
A delightful secret in the heart of Marlborough - yes in a Church!! This is more than a coffee shop - they produce the most delicious homemade lunches - our party enjoyed; quiche, chicken pie, cottage pie, cauliflower soup and chive scones, coffee cake and milkshakes. All scrummy! The restaurant area was packed and with good reason. Very accessible - wheelchairs, buggies, scooters. Topped off with lovely staff and the added bonus of a local craft & provisions retail outlet. We will be back!!
3 based on 1137 reviews
The Red Lion is set in the tiny village of Avebury which is three miles in radius and some 2000 years older than Stonehenge! Refurbished Winter 2013 the pub is 400 years old and located at the centre of the stone circle where every six weeks a pagan festi
I loved my lunch in this atmospheric, historic pub. I love a good steak and ale pie and this one was the best - from the pastry to the last bite. Great service as well. Very quiet early in the day in April but lovely none-the-less.Hi GoannasThank you for your kind review great to read you enjoyed your pie! Kind RegardsRyan
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4 based on 499 reviews
A quintessentially British public house, serving local ale, and home cooked food. We have stunning views of Silbury hill, and we are walking distance from the Avebury stones, making us a perfect resting point to take in this glorious countryside.
We really enjoyed our lunch here while visiting Avebury Stone circle. Elaine and all the staff were extremely helpful and made us feel very welcome. I have been a vegetarian all my life and very much appreciated the inventive quinoa salad with perfectly ripe avocado, fresh veggies and pomegranates. It was not soaked in dressing as so many salads - the ingredients were tasty and fresh. My travel companion had mushroom soup and Haloumi fries...... also fresh and lovely.Hi Deirdreit was lovely to have you and your friend visit on Monday. I am delighted that you enjoyed everything and that the service was spot on.We hope to see you again soon.Jamie
4 based on 434 reviews
Excellent gastropub about 5 minutes drive west of Marlborough. Large outside terrace with river views. Very good food and friendly servicePhone number is 01672 861099
Thank you ladies for the delightful welcome we received yesterday, only equalled by the quality of service and food. The starter of Asian style duck salad was excellent,and the main courses, both the pork belly, and the most loaded paella I have ever enjoyed' Everything superbThank youRichard and Ruth
4 based on 135 reviews
Avebury Manor tea-room offers a traditional cream tea in elegant period style surroundings. Located in the old library of Avebury Manor with mis-matched china tea cups, cake stands full of delicious choices and a wonderful atmosphere, visitors come from m
Having been a national trust member for many years, this was the best tea room I have been to. From China cups and cake. The shortbread was fantastic. Don't miss it.
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