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A dream ticket for kids & a party venue par excellence, ASK has helped to give pizza/pasta chains a good name with its prime locations, easy-going… more »
Next door to the church in a downland village of picture-book beauty, the Boar's Head has achieved an enviable reputation for food under the long-term… more »
A weird & wacky conversion has turned this 16th-century pub into a curious little hotel, complete with a large, kitsch garden & several dining… more »
The bucolic setting with gardens running down to the River Thames inspired Jerome K Jerome to write ‘Three Men in a Boat’ when he lived here… more »
As the name suggests, this bright, traditional-feel restaurant overlooks a beautiful lake & the gardens that surround the Tudor-style country house… more »
An oasis of calm just three miles from the centre of Oxford, this charmingly elegant country house hotel nestles amid three acres of mature tree-lined… more »
More like an extended personal dining room than a restaurant, the Wellingtonia is accomodating in service & healthy in it's menu. Much of their… more »
The Bell is famous for being a no-frills place that retains the look and style of rural pubs half a century or more ago. It is stark, almost brutal… more »
The delightful location on a wooded bank of the Thames is reason enough to visit, but Julia Storey’s cooking is the real lure. She sends out… more »
After a period in the doldrums, this rough old boozer in a less-than-fashionable part of Oxford has been sympathetically refurbished in the best… more »
This imposing Victorian redbrick pub reveals an interior that’s open-plan, light & stylishly uncluttered. The kitchen makes a good fist of menus… more »
The Swan continues serenely on its way, taking full advantage of the prime riverside location & pleasing visitors with a menu that tips its hat to… more »
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Housed in an imaginative conversion of Oxford prison, this Malmaison is typical of the company’s policy of opening stylish but quirky hotels… more »
The quaint bar area may hark back to the Miller’s former life as a ramshackle coaching inn, but pretty much everything else about the place is… more »
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