3 Best Restaurants in The Thames Valley, England

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Londoners weekend here, and where they go, stellar restaurants follow. Bray (near Windsor), Marlow, and Great Milton (near Oxford) claim some excellent tables; you need to book months ahead for these. Simple pub food, as well as classic French cuisine, can be enjoyed in waterside settings at many restaurants beside the Thames. Even in towns away from the river, well-heeled commuters and Oxford professors support top-flight establishments. Reservations are often not required but are strongly recommended, especially on weekends.

Falkland Arms

$$ Fodor's Choice

It's worth detouring a bit for this supremely appealing pub on the village green at Great Tew, about 8 miles northwest of Woodstock. The small restaurant offers a traditional but creative menu, which includes dishes like pea and shallot ravioli or a panko breaded mushroom burger. The bar stocks fruit wines and local ales and offers a small cocktail list; there's a fine selection of mugs and jugs hanging from the beams too. Book ahead on weekends. If you can't bear to leave, a spiral stone staircase leads to six guest rooms.

19–21 The Green, Great Tew, OX7 4DB, England
01608-683653
Known For
  • Cozy, traditional pub atmosphere
  • Classic pub food done very well
  • Good sandwiches
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Two Brewers

$$ Fodor's Choice

Locals congregate in a pair of low-ceiling rooms at this tiny 17th-century establishment by the gates of Windsor Great Park. Those under 18 aren't allowed inside the pub (although they can be served at a few outdoor tables), but adults will find a suitable collection of wine, espresso, and local beer, plus an excellent menu with dishes like roasted cod with butter sauce and samphire or steak frites with brandy and peppercorn. On Sunday, the pub serves a traditional, hearty lunchtime roast.

34 Park St., Windsor, SL4 1LB, England
01753-855426
Known For
  • Classic, adults-only British pub
  • Traditional lunchtime roast on Sunday
  • Historic setting
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Ye Olde Fighting Cocks

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Some claim this is England's oldest pub, but it should come as no surprise that the title is hotly contested. Still, this octagonal building certainly looks suitably aged and makes a cozy stop for a pint and good home-cooked food. The building was moved to this location in the 16th century, but the foundations date back 800 years before that. Be prepared for crowds. Along with its traditional pub classics, the pub serves pizzas Friday through Sunday. 

16 Abbey Mill La., St. Albans, AL3 4HE, England
01727-869152
Known For
  • Extremely old and atmospheric pub
  • Good pub food
  • Lots of summer crowds
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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