Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Kingham, United Kingdom including The Wild Rabbit, The Kings Head Inn, The Kingham Plough Restaurant, Mill House Hotel and Restaurant, The Fox Inn, The Milton Hare, Horse & Groom, The Red Lion Inn, The Greedy Goose, The Tite Inn
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4 based on 400 reviews
Cotswolds town of Chipping Norton left behind on way to Bicester saw signs for the Tite Inn at Chadlington. Decided to investigate - so pleased we did as this charming pub restaurant was a great ''Find''. Tite is a meaning of trough for water which ran through the village. The food here is extremely good and value for money. well served in a pleasant manner in lovely surroundings. We will probably never pass this way again but if we do.........! Recommended.
4 based on 655 reviews
Inside this pretty Cotswold pub, you will find a space to suit every social occasion from cosy corners, a private dining room and a stylish restaurant. Good campsite and 4 hand crafted cabins. Located near Moreton-in-Marsh, The Greedy Goose is the perfect
We went for dinner with friends based on their recommendation. It is a really nice, rustic, popular inn. Whilst the standard of food was very good, we felt the choice of main courses was a little limited( in addition there was only one portion left of their only special). Cheesecake desserts were excellent. It is slightly let down by the standard of the loos- especially the carpet down to the entrance doors. Very friendly and efficient staff.We are grateful to your friends for their recommendation and for your review. Thank you for coming to see us. We have a regular programme of decoration and will continue to refurbish our lovely pub as budget allows. Many thanks for your feedback.
4 based on 303 reviews
What a find ! Great local produce very much in evidence on the menu. Delicious food. Very friendly member of staff who was serving at the bar and the tables, who was very pleasant and great ambassador for the establishment. Entrance area a little confusion, apart from that highly recommend and well worth a visit showcase wonderful local producers and suppliers.
4 based on 395 reviews
A relaxed ambiance in a place with ample parking and good service.Restaurant has a few different areas and some tables are a bit too low to sit comfortably. Decent traditional fare.Our Coeliac did get glutened here, despite double checking the dish with the staff, so do take extra-precautions when ordering with food allergies.
4 based on 352 reviews
Came for supper with a friend and were ushered to our table. A bottle of water appeared and bucket of ice, lemon & pair of tongues delivered. We chose two staters and shared both - scotch egg and fish cake. Both tasty n hot. We both chose the duck for main. It came slightly pink but disappointed with only just warm noodles and not sure what the rest was meant to be. Cabbage and bean sprouts. Service was excellent. Atmosphere lovely and decor modern & country style. Prices were plenty enough £40 each inc red wine.
4 based on 555 reviews
16th century traditional English Gastro-Pub with three letting bedrooms. Fire place in the bar for the winter and a beautiful terrace and garden for spring and summer. The menu is changing everyday and we offer a traditional Sunday roast with Yorkshire pu
We booked for ten to celebrate a 50th Wedding Anniversary. The food and service were perfect. The prices were very reasonable for food of this quality. The wine list was varied to cater for all tastes. The cheese soufflé came highly recommended and it lived up to the hype. We had children in the party and they were entertained with colouring pencils and games. The table was presented beautifully. We had a lovely night. We will be coming back, possibly in the day time so we can admire the garden.
4 based on 141 reviews
The Mill offers a wide choice of dining options. The Mill Brook Room features an a la carte menu developed by our Head Chef. His accomplished and memorable cuisine is distinguished by clear flavours, which combine classic and modern styles. Our suppliers
This restaurant was recommended to us by a local business. Everything was good from the service, the daily menu choice and it value, the quality of the cooking and its presentation.Excellent, well done.Thank you for your wonderful review of the Mill House Hotel. We are glad to hear you had a lovely lunch with us. We look forward to seeing you again!
4 based on 804 reviews
Located in the picturesque Oxfordshire village of Kingham, near Chipping Norton, the Kingham Plough has achieved a happy balance between a 'proper' pub and an exceptional dining room. The quintessential Cotswold Inn, The Kingham Plough offers excellent mo
We sought out the Kingham Plough after finding in a Condé Nast Travel recommendation list, and having noted that the chef was a Fat Duck alumnus. The food- while much steeper in price than the average Cotswolds pub- was spectacular, especially the fresh and wonderful vegetables that clearly were grown down the road (based on the taste). Highly recommend to anyone in the vicinity. Between this and the Wild Rabbit, Kingham must just about be the best Cotswold.
4 based on 515 reviews
Husband and I visited for Sunday lunch. Booked in advance as we were meeting friends but unfortunately they couldn't come so we ended up dining alone. The pub itself is lovely, especially in the bar area with its low ceilings and cosy, rustic atmosphere. We were seated in an extension out the back which was still decorated nicely but we probably would have preferred to sit in the cosier older part of the pub and will ask for this next time. My husband and I both had 3 course lunches. My husband had the soup which was cider and onion and came with a roll. I had a hot chilli smoked salmon which although delicious was a bit small for the price and I would have liked a roll with mine too. These came swiftly though and we didn't wait long even though the pub was busy. We both then had roast beef which despite some negative reviews on here was superb. Two generous thick slices of pink succulent beef on some greens and a sweet carrot, chunky roast potatoes and a glorious Yorkshire on top. what's not to like? This also came with a much enjoyed dish of cauliflower cheese which in my opinion is a staple to any roast dinner. I hate it when you're paying good money and get a postage stamp worth on a plate but the portion was generous and we were both fat and happy by the end of it! Then the puddings. My husband is rarely tempted by puds but went for a peach iced parfait with ginger snap crisps and roast peaches. It was divine and very pretty on the plate. I had the bread and butter pudding which was equally delicious and plenty of it. Again we didn't have to wait long to receive any of our courses. My only criticisms of our visit was that we were sat with empty glasses for a long time between courses and when these were collected, the waitress didn't stop to ask if we wanted any more drinks she just took them when passing and quickly disappeared. I would also say the puddings and starters are a bit over priced for what you get but I did appreciate a different selection to what you normally get on a pub sunday lunch menu. You can get the likes of pate and toast, prawn cocktail, sticky toffee pudding and chocolate brownie anywhere these days so it was a welcome change to have some different choices and it was all well cooked and tasted great. We will certainly return for more!
4 based on 901 reviews
Recently returned from weekend stay at this lovely spot.Very relaxed and beautiful pub with roaring fires and great atmosphere.Drinks range excellent and food lovely. We felt there could have been a tad more choice or perhaps a special or two, as eating 2 days on the trot mean't choice was a little limited.We stayed in a cottage across the road and this was very comfortable indeed and a fire here made it very cosy.Expensive but a treat.
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