Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Bourne End, United Kingdom including The Garibaldi, The Walnut Tree, The White Oak, The Chequers Inn at Wooburn Common, The Old Swan Uppers, Bel and the Dragon, Uncle Tom's Cabin, The Old Bell Pub, The Black Lion, The Blackwood Arms Country Inn
4 based on 382 reviews
A quintessential example of a traditional English Inn. Home cooked local produce, 6 real ales and a great selection of wines by the glass. Open Log fires, country walks and scenic views. Dogs, horses kids n critters all welcome Open Bank Holiday`s
Stopped here on our walk through Burnham Beeches. Quaint, cozy pub with two areas of outdoor seating. Beautiful day! Lots of beers to choose from. We had a few pints, peanuts and chips and continued on with our walk! Make sure to stop. Food is supposed to be very good as well!
4 based on 33 reviews
Lovely Country pub on the edge of the village just minutes away from the great Thames Footpath riverside walks. Secure car park with ample space for cars and or bikes. Great selection of Real Ales and Wine along with lagers. Always a good turn out for spo
What a great pub steeped in history that caters as well for locals as it does visitors. It is a traditional Pub offering a good selection of draft ales and lagers, with a comprehensive food menu all at very reasonable prices for the area. For those looking for a nice wine there is also a fantastic selection from the 'cage'. Being just a 10 minute detour from the River Thames tow path, its cosy ambiance with real log fire in the winter provides a welcome stop for those out on a walk or stroll. The fiendish but fun quiz on a Thursday evening is always popular.
4 based on 104 reviews
A relaxed 16th Century pub with public bar/dining area and separate restaurant.Locally sourced fresh food served daily. 3 Real ales on tap. 4 Lagers, guiness and Aspall cider. Large selection of wine and soft drinks.Always a warm welcome awaits. Dogs and
A lovely historic pub with ample parking, ample interior space, lovely beer garden and friendly staff. The Sunday roast was delicious, adequately portioned and reasonably priced. An enjoyable lunchtime experience.
4 based on 215 reviews
Relax and enjoy great beers, fine wines and perhaps a lunch time sandwich or a succulent meal.
Booked originally for two (plus pup), increased at short notice to 5 and had a lovely bright table. Interiors look lovely and garden has had a big face lift (not that it needed it) but much improved. Food excellent, staff helpful and friendly.
4 based on 806 reviews
One of the oldest Coaching Inns in England, Bel & The Dragon Cookham sits on the village's picture postcard High Street, a short walk from the Thames Path and under a 30 minute drive from Central London.Following wholesale refurbishment, Bel & The Dragon
We have eaten in this lovely country pub and restaurant a few times now and have never been disappointed. The service is friendly and efficient, the decor is just lovely and the food is delicious. We had a table outside this time and what I love is that those tables were dressed just as nicely as the ones inside. There is a good attention to detail and standards that seems to remain across the years. We will be back!Thanks for your kind review Jane, we love offering people an experience beyond their expectations so we can keep seeing the same smiling faces returning time and time again. Our Summer service in the garden is quite special, but if you are looking to see something exceptional, you should see us at Christmas!The Bel & the Dragon team.
4 based on 216 reviews
Whilst visiting Cookham decided to call in this cosy pub for dinner. We hadnât made a reservation but the nice guy behind the bar found us a table. The eating area inside isnât massive but is comfortable and the food we ordered was delicious. I had the fish and chips and my husband opted for the homemade pie. We visited on a Wednesday evening and it was busy. There appeared to be a lot of locals just having a drink which is a good sign these days. Anyway, enjoyed our first visit and found the staff to be friendly. Will visit again in the future.
4 based on 208 reviews
The 3 star Chequers Inn Hotel and Restaurant has 29 beautiful bedrooms, each retaining the charm of a 17th century coaching inn. They are designed using modern furnishings which still complement the charm of the surrounding countryside. You can choose to
Overpriced food for what you end up with. Staff were friendly and helpful.Ordered Ribeye steak, had to saw through ,, very tough and unable to completely chew, extremely disappointing . I did complain and they took it off the bill.Would not bother going back.
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4 based on 806 reviews
Bridging the gap between country inn & local restaurant The White Oak is an independent and contemporary 'Gastro Pub' where the kitchen & service sets out to please. A L Carte & Set menus also decent value (£15/19 for two/three courses at lunch and dinner
Saturday lunch for 5. Starters superb. Chicken liver parfait and smoked mackerel pate excellent. Main courses great. Cannot comment on puddings as we didnt have any. Service excellent. Slightly expensive but still value for money. Definitely a place to return to.
4 based on 290 reviews
Country Pub and Restaurant serving freshly prepared food ranging from pub favourites, Sunday Roasts and daily Specials, ales from local breweries with large garden and play area and an open log fire for the chilly days.
On a lovely sunny day we decided to eat outside. Last roastof the season we thought. The food was cold as we got it. They should really heat the plates. Large chunk of stewing beer which was rare and not pleasant to each cold. Very fatty. Tiny portion of veg and Yorkshire pudding dried out. Gravy was a kind of sugary treacle. Overall the roast didn't taste of anything. £15 is probably the going rate but it didn't seem like good value for money.
4 based on 250 reviews
Community owned since February 2013, this well loved Victorian Inn situated in Hedsor Road, Bourne End offers a great selection of cask ales and fine wines. Food is fresh, locally-sourced, home-made pub favourites all to be enjoyed in the warm, cosy bar a
We called in here for a meal after visiting Cliveden and from the moment we opened the door the welcome was friendly. The new owners have refurbished the place and are great hosts. We ate a delicious meal - there is a decent choice on the menu and the portion sizes were perfect.
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