Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Faringdon including The Woodman Inn, The Horse & Jockey Restaurant, The Trout at Tadpole Bridge, The Bell Hotel Restaurant, The Woodman, Old Crown Coaching Inn, The folly Inn
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3 based on 61 reviews
16Th century coaching inn. Breakfast and coffee/cakes available every morning in the Courtyard Lounge. Meals available lunchtime and evenings in the bar. Sunday carvery in the restaurant
It seems to be a old and historic building, which could be made very characterful and unique, but itâs just a bit worn.Ate in the bar, the burgers were good enough, standard pub fare with a nice coleslaw, but served with rubbish skinny chips (McDonalds style).
4 based on 15 reviews
This reliable and comfortable pub is actually at Fernham, a pretty 'vale' village about four miles from Faringdon. It is well-kept with a large bar, a double-sided open fireplace, lots of seating at tables and a small but pretty terrace garden.I've eaten lunch and dinner here, most recently in the early summer, and we've also stopped by just for a beer following a dog walk. The food is wholesome and hearty and although not particularly exotic, is freshly prepared and thoughtfully presented. There's a fairly good choice of wine and even better of cask beers. Good euro lager on tap too. Service is pleasant and prompt. As with other personal favourites 'south of the A420' the Woodman is happily under no illusion that it is 'in the Cotswolds' and instead of trying to be hip it sensibly sticks to doing a great job of being a really great local pub for (frequently) local people.Bar open at usual times (see website). Lunch and dinner, monthly cinema showings with dinner (how cool is that?!), dogs welcome, innovative complimentary minibus service for groups, big car park at rear, cards accepted. Lunch for two, with wine, about £60. Bookings not always required but recommended for weekends.
4 based on 105 reviews
We went to The Bell for lunch on Saturday and had the burger. It wasn't the greatest burger but the chips were great. Ketchup portions were tiny! The cheese and bacon (additional £3) unfortunately added nothing to the flavour. We ordered desserts (brownie and cheesecake) and had to send the brownie back as the plate was dirty from previous use. We had a slight issue when we went to settle the bill. They charged us the evening prices (£14.50) rather than the lunch price (£10) which we had to point out to get amended. The barman (Charlie) who served us at the bar was friendly. The waiter seemed a little bit stressed and didn't check on the food shortly after serving. Not sure that we would go back at over £40 for a lunch for two.
3 based on 434 reviews
Come and enjoy a taste of the Cotswolds with us With the river Thames on our doorstep, naturally our menus are brimming with fresh fish dishes plucked straight from the river and nearby chalkstreams - from trout rarebit or our fish of the day to crayfish
Iâm walking the Thames Path from the source of the River near Kemble to Oxford. I selected The Trout at Tadpole Bridge because I didnât want to walk from Lechlade to Newbridge in one day (Iâm old and take my time). Iâm very glad I stopped here. Wonderful greeting on arrival, delightful garden area next to the Thames, some good ales, a large, clean room and bathroom (Henâs Hackle was the room name), a superb meal, and an equally superb breakfast this morning.Every staff member was cheerful. The common areas and the restaurant were spotlessly clean. And, again, the food was excellent. All in all, Iâm guessing this will be the top spot during my five overnight stays.
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4 based on 80 reviews
We visited on a pub quiz night and had a meal with friends before the quiz. Pretty good service and food to match - I had the Scampi and chips, OK not very imaginative but it's what I wanted and to be honest it was as good as it gets. The chips were served in their own container, which worked well for finger eating and dipping in Mayo. Their home made ice cream is excellent and once you see the desert menu, you'll want it all.The have ample parking which these days is really important - you don't want to be traipsing half a mile to get a bite to eat or a drink with friends.The quiz was well run and fun - will we go back - for sure, yes
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4 based on 259 reviews
We are a family run cosy, hospitable, dog friendly 17th century pub in a charming Oxfordshire village. We serve great food ,wine and ale and look forward to welcoming you very soon.
The menu was ok if a little pricey. The service was friendly, not rushed and helpful. (But might have been less so if there had been more diners) The food was niceley presented, well cooked and appetising. What really spoiled the occasion was that mayonnaise requested was served in a plastiic manufacturer's bottle and appeared on the bill at a charge of £2. Condiments are in our experience included in the meal price and mayonnaise is served in a dish. Halloumi cheese advertised with salad (garnish?) was served with a full side salad, not consciously ordered, at a charge of £3.50. So when the card payment machine requested a tip we declined as we felt we had overcharged.
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