Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Highworth, United Kingdom including The Jolly Tar Hannington, The Radnor Arms, The Freke Arms, The Saracens Head Hotel, Rose and Crown Free House, The New Inn, The Rat Trap, Goldfinger Tavern, King & Queen, The Prince of Wales
4 based on 205 reviews
We're a traditional British pub with a fresh and contemporary menu.
We arrived for the Jazz night that had been advertised. There was a lovely atmosphere and an excellent trio playing. We soon wished that we had waited to eat here. The food going past our table looked wonderful. A good musical evening in front of a blazing log fire.
3 based on 20 reviews
Myself, my wife and her boyfriend visited earlier this month.We were treated to a somewhat appealing pub lunch of the usual canapés. But to our dismay, lunch was served in the crotch of a highly unpleasant gent. He bent over our stylishly furnished table and insisted our appetiser was to pick crusted quavers from his back hair. When in Rome, we thought we should continue. But as the second course of wotsists and rustlers burgers displayed I an ornate sushi fashion were presented we decide enough was enough. Despite this, I would recommend for a unique eating experience. 4.5/5*
4 based on 21 reviews
Public House, Bar & Lovely Pub Garden, Serves food every day, booking is recommended as at times food service can be really busy. Family, dog and Child friendly, Pool & Darts, Large screen TV's and a quieter dining area too.
After our disappointment in January we were invited back the following week, and I must say we were not disappointed this time, it was brilliant. Ian explained the problem, which was sorted very quickly. I have been coming here for the past 5 years and Sue for much longer and never had a problem, in fact Ian and Ross did a birthday party for Sue and it was outstanding, and I hope to be arranging one for myself later this year. Thank you so much Ian ,Ross and all your staff for your kindness and dedication in putting The Goldfinger back on top, where it belongs.......see you all soonThanks Trevor (and Sue of course)Glad we were able to sort the issues and reassure you that normal service resumes. Any help you need at anytime then just let me know.Thanks Ian & Roz
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4 based on 272 reviews
Had a Meal here tonite another nice time with family, staff friendly as usual Good service good atmosphere food arrived on time very enjoyable Would recommend
4 based on 367 reviews
This 17th century coaching inn serves good honest pub food in both our bar and dining area. We can seat up to 100 people as well as offering outdoor dining in our courtyard or down by the River Thames.
Stayed for one night in hotel and thoroughly enjoyed the evening meal. Both had the beef signature dish, excellent. Starter (whitebait) and dessert (apple crumble) just as good. Breakfast (included in our stay) also excellent. All food piping hot. Staff very friendly and helpful.
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Lovely, welcoming, homely pub.Fantastic roaring fire, olde world charm with exposed beams and other interesting decorative objects.Great beer garden with plenty of tables and a small children's play section - be great if they expanded this a bit more.Serves various free house ales.We often come for a full English breakfast which Vicky cooks beautifully. Lunch is good too with various basket meals, sandwiches, baguettes, jacket potatoes plus daily specials. A good atmosphere with friendly staff. Children made verywelcome.
4 based on 53 reviews
stayed here for two nights in a family room, could do with some where to hang your clthes no hooks no wardrobe bit odd realy, room clean food first class beer good would i stay again ? probably not unless rooms are updated all in all adequate.
4 based on 236 reviews
Just looked at previous reviews for the Freke arms and I agree with a review regarding the Sunday lunch being hardly generous with vegetables accompanying the Sunday roast.I thought the veg .dish was for two instead of four people.Not as good as the last Sunday lunch there a while back.Hello David WI'm very sorry for the delay in response, its taken some time to gain ownership of the trip adviser link.I have also commented on the previous post that you're referring to.In response to your reviews, we have now upped our weekly order of potatoes to ensure we can keep up with demand and our staff are asking all customers if the vegetables put out are enough or if they would like more, some do and some don't but we're quite satisfied that we have now overcome the problem that's been raised.If you choose to return we hope that you will find everything to be resolved.Kind regardsAll at the Freke Arms
4 based on 204 reviews
A cosy pub serving fresh food in our Harrison oven, with ingredients from our families organic farm and local artisan suppliers. We are located in the unique National trust village of Coleshill on the Coleshill & Buscot estate. We serve primarily a Britis
We, and another couple, regularly dine out together in the local area and recently we decided to support the Radnor Arms which has been undergoing refurbishment. We booked a table two weeks prior to our visit knowing that there would be a limited menu due to a new kitchen being installed.On arrival we were informed that the only option for food was a buffet at £20 a head and that we should have been contacted by phone to inform us of this. We werenât. On entering the restaurant the table which we had booked was occupied by six other people and the only table available was a very small round one which would only be suitable for two diners. The lady in charge did not offer to ask the occupants of âour tableâ to move. When we said that we would leave and find somewhere else to eat we only received a rather half-hearted apology. Donât think we will be back!
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4 based on 104 reviews
Visited this pub in the tiny village of Hannington (pop. 250) on a Saturday lunchtime. Itâs a lovely looking pub (converted from an 18th century farmhouse in 1855) with two cosy bars and large, light conservatory at the rear. Thereâs also a decent sized, family-friendly garden at the back and a large carpark. On our visit the staff were friendly and the food was good. Weâd certainly return.Oh, and if youâre after spirits of a different kind, the public bar is supposedly haunted by the ghost of a tall, scruffy, middle-aged man (although that describes just about every country pub weâve ever been toâ¦)
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