Find out what British restaurants to try in Bampton including The Windrush Inn, The Cotswold Plough Restaurant, Blake's Kitchen, Aston Pottery Country Cafe, The Chequers at Brize Norton, The Clanfield Tavern, Eden Cafe, The Red Lion, The Lord Kitchener, Restaurant 56
5 based on 225 reviews
Elegant tasting menus using locally sourced ingredients where possible. Creative team headed up by award winning Executive Head Chef, Andrew Scott. Introductory tasting menus from £ 45.00 Up to £ 85.00 Available Tuesday to Saturday evenings.
We went here for a Birthday dinner and the 4 of us ate the 2/3 course a la carte menu. The tuna was superb, my wife described the scallop dish as one of the best starters she has ever had (she's had thousands). The beef was excellent, but the duck was so tender and melt-in-the-mouth. Superb.Thank you for taking the time to review your visit to Restaurant 56. We're glad the meal was enjoyed by all and hope to welcome you back soon!
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
Friendly but need to focus on product range supply and demand. We both ordered a burger but they only had one left? They ran out of vodka on a Saturday night? Lovely friendly staff and clientele but not catering for the visitors.
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4 based on 248 reviews
New Zealand style cafe serving delicious, quality home-made vegetarian and vegan cuisine, fabulous Allpress coffee, loose leaf teas, healthy smoothies, and other beverages with Kiwi hospitality in Witney. Please note: while approximately 90% of our offeri
There are so many good things about this place. It is attractive to everyone and caters very well for people with allergies. We had walnut, banana and chocolate cake, latte and hot chocolate. The quality of the food is great, friendly service and not too expensive. Thereâs one large toilet witch also has the baby change facility. Breastfeeding friendly too. I'm so glad you enjoyed your visit and thank you for your kind words. I will be sure to pass them on to the staff.
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4 based on 226 reviews
History of The Clanfield Tavern The village pub we now know as The Clanfield Tavern was built in 1610 and named The Masons Arms, the date being recorded on the original fire-back - a copy of which can be seen in The Tavern over the fireplace. In the early
Our group had beef, pork and lamb roasts and a childâs beef roast. All really good. Delicious gravy. Really nice staff and lovely pub inside and out. Beautiful setting. £20 for two courses, £25 for three. Had mushrooms, terrine and whitebait for starters and sticky toffee, cheese cake and Eton mess for dessert. All fresh, tasty and filling. Would definitely return. Little games room for the kids inside too which was great and an outdoor game to keep them entertained. Plenty of places outside to find shade if needs be. Really good experience, thank you.
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4 based on 239 reviews
2nd time at this restaurant and truly worth it! Food was sooo good and portions sizes were great. I had the salmon and the creamy potatoes with vegetables (both visits) and it was yummy!
4 based on 75 reviews
A open and airy country cafe located in Aston Oxfordshire. We bake cakes and sweet treats which are available all day, along with hot and cold drinks. During lunch we have a selection of meals available, from lighter snacks to hearty hot meals. Ranging fr
Having walked around the shop and looked at all the pottery on sale we came back downstairs to the cafe entrance and queued for our tea and coffee whilst ordering our quiche, baked potato and salad followed by a scone and a vegan cake for one person. The order went astray but the staff quickly apologized and the correct order came along with polite staff. Lovely surroundings whilst sipping your tea with the large windows all around the cafe. One of the nicest and cleanest toilets I have come across in many years with lovely hand wash liquid soap. Well done to all the staff running this place.If only all centers were this good.
5 based on 45 reviews
We visited this lovely café on a sunny afternoon for a leisurely lunch and sat outside. We ordered a smoked chicken sandwich, goulash, Scotch egg and a pulled pork roll. Everything was delicious. Service was friendly and efficient. We followed on with lemon drizzle cake, chocolate Guinness cake and doughnuts! So much delicious home made food - we rather overdid it! Then we bought a loaf of bread from the bakery and some gorgeous cheese to take home for later. What a find! Will definitely be visiting again soon.
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4 based on 196 reviews
The Cotswold Plough is a perfect example of a 16th Century, stylish yet informal hotel. The hotel is perfectly located to explore landmark Cotswold towns, the rolling countryside and the Dreaming Spires of Oxford. Bampton, home to Downton Abbey, is right
The building itself looks quintessentially English, set on a manicured lawn with ample outside seating. Inside it is cosy & inviting without being old-fashioned. Apart from its reputation for great food, we wanted most of all to visit the famous gin pantry just off the main bar. One of the patient barmen offered helpful advice which was more than welcome considering there is such a huge selection of gins, some of which aren't even on show. Eventually having chosen, we drank expertly mixed G&Ts on the terrace, one enhanced by fresh ginger, the others with pink peppercorns & cucumber. Dinner to follow was impressive; a menu which was not overly long but used local produce in inventive & delicious ways. Wine we thought inexpensive compared to London & a good range available. Service was good, the atmosphere relaxed - you wouldn't feel out of place whatever you wore.
4 based on 128 reviews
The Windrush Inn uses fresh, locally sourced produce where ever possible, ideally buying directly from the producer, therefore offering our customerâs wholesome tasty food which they can be confident in, not only the origins of that food but also in the f
What a lovely experience at lunchtime today. We were greeted with a pleasant welcome with very attentive staff. My partner was undecided on his drink and was given samples so he could decide. Lunch was warm, tasty, with a good choice of meats & vegetables. A pleasant view over the countryside as we had a table window. We were not rushed and felt relaxed in the pleasant atmosphere. Would highly recommend and we will be back for sure. Thank you so much for leaving us such a wonderful review. It really does mean so much to us all when we receive positive feedback on how hard we work!We look forward to welcoming you in the futureMia
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