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Given its three-Michelin-starred status, The Fat Duck couldn’t be more unassuming – its discreet entrance and simply furnished dining room… more »
Named after owner Sir Peter Michael’s elite Californian winery, this upscale hotel-cum- hospitality destination certainly knows how to put on… more »
The Waterside Inn has been around since 1972, held three Michelin stars for half that time and is now considered something of a national institution… more »
Heston Blumenthal’s pub venture, over the road from the Fat Duck, offers neither gastropub wizardry nor modified Michelin cooking. Instead… more »
Having hosted monarchs, politicians & players over the years, this former stately home has resisted modernisation, its grand, high-ceilinged rooms… more »
Hidden away outside Bray, at the back of the marina, the Riverside Brasserie isn’t the easiest place to find, but perseverance pays dividends… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
Occupying a prime spot by the Thames – & a dazzler in the sunshine – this confident, upscale newcomer really has got everything right. There’s… more »
Those expecting diminished returns following executive chef John Campbell’s departure should be pleasantly surprised by Restaurant Coworth Park… more »
It may be owned by TV chef Mike Robinson, but this ancient, brick-built hostelry’s biggest draw is the foraged, shot & home-grown produce drawn… more »
A superbly located grand old pile where Thames views draw lunchtimes crowds in The Orangery. Here are lighter, cheaper eating options (crab salad… more »
Considering it is set in one of England’s grandest country house hotels (the former home of the Astors), Waldo’s is surprisingly intimate.… more »
The privately owned Fredrick’s Hotel (the Losel family have been here for over two decades) deals in text-book glossy hotel surrounds, impeccable… more »
The Grade II-listed vicarage building may not look much from the outside, but the chocolate tones of the interior give out a soothing warmth. Notable… more »
It may have Michelin-starred status and celebrity owners (Sir Michael Parkinson and his son Nick), but this Berkshire village pub couldn’t be… more »
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