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- CChristopherOxford/Oxfordshire •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoReally well made food, service particularly friendly.More infoMasons ArmsPrice: Expensive• Gastro Pub• Fairford•4.7
- KKing CherylVIPLondon •22 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoLovely staff who were kind, considerate and friendly. I took my 93 year old father out to lunch and they were great with him. Food was fabulous. I had steak & my 93 year old father had trout. Both delicious. It is an old pub with lovely character. Very nicely kept & clearly under good management. Fabulous too to have a fire burning on a chilly March day👌More infoThe Fox at BarringtonPrice: Moderate• Pub• Burford•4.5
- DDamianGloucestershire/Wiltshire •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe’ve had one of the most memorable evenings at the Swan. Firstly, we were a little bit apprehensive of booking to the monthly quiz, due to our overall low IQ average but when we turned up - we were made feel immediately at home. The food came out in minutes and our demanding children were super happy. Jerry was an entertainer as a host and the quiz itself was super interesting. Edwin who runs the pub looked after us super well! all in all an amazing experience - thank you THYME!!!! I wish we knew all the answers…OUCH Bottom line / I have never been made feel so stupid and at the same time so happy to pay the bill, which was a humble amount for what a pub meal is these days. Coming back ASAP!!!!!! Quality 10/10More infoThe Swan at SouthropPrice: Expensive• British• Lechlade•4.5
- SSarahLondon •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoGreat value Sunday lunch in glorious sunshine in March. What’s not to like?More infoBathurst ArmsPrice: Moderate• Pub• Cirencester•4.4
- RRobertGloucestershire/Wiltshire •3 reviews4.0Dined on 19 Aug 2024Our anniversary experience was quite good although we were situated in a remote part of the restaurant when more appealing window views were available elsewhere. Food was well presented and generally ideal but the lamb took quite a bit of chewing. The hake was delicious! We had a main course and dessert only. No wine. £100 was quite pricey. Thanks for the complimentary Prosecco!More infoCricklade House HotelPrice: Expensive• International• Swindon•3.7