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Buckinghamshire
Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, Fast Food
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Our list of food
eating places in Buckinghamshire is not at all comprehensive but includes some
restaurants, cafes, bars, pubs with food, etc.
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Crooked Billet
Ham Green, Kingwood, Nr. Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire, HP18 0QJ
Tel: 01296 770239 Fax:
01296 770094
E-mail:
info@crookedbillet.com
Located within the village of Ham Green, on the
A41 between Aylesbury and Bicester, The Crooked
Billet is a traditional country pub and
restaurant offering the very best in food and
fun. Open seven days a week for lunch, dinner
and bar meals, you will be spoilt for choice.
However, whichever menu you finally choose from,
you can be sure that the high quality food has
been cooked from fresh ingredients with skill
and imagination. Then you can choose from the
extensive wine list, the well kept beers or the
many soft drinks.
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The Mole & Chicken
Easington Terrace, Long Crendon, Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire, HP18 9EY
Tel: 01844 208387 Fax:
01844 208250
E-mail:
themoleandchicken@hotmail.com
Built in 1831 in a fold of the Chiltern Hills as
a beer and cider house and formerly known as The
Rising Sun, this fashionable dining pub was
re-named after two latter day proprietors, Mr
Mole and Mr Chicken: of such stuff are legends
made. A tastefully decorated interior features
cosy fireplaces, rag-washed walls and flagstone
floors in the oak beamed bar, while the tiered
and terraced garden enjoys outstanding views
across three counties. Suggested menu
specialities, posted on boards over the
fireplace's oak lintel, include secret recipe
fishcakes with mild curry sauce and skewers of
satay chicken and shell-on prawns enticingly
entitled Horses Douvay. Follow then with
marinated and slow roast rack of pork ribs,
salmon filled with prawn and dill mousse in filo
pastry or penne pasta tossed in sun-dried tomato
pesto. Roast lamb shoulder with honey and
rosemary sauce and local pheasant with shallots,
red wine, bacon and sage provide further
variations on traditional themes.
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The Red Lion Hotel
High Street, Wendover, Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire, HP22 6DU
Tel: 01296 622266
The Red Lion is a traditional 16th Century pub
and the only hotel in Wendover. Our 24 letting
rooms are in keeping with the hotel's olde
worlde charm. Friendly staff offer high
standards of food, drink and service to business
people during the day and locals in the evening.
A favourite of locals, because of the ales we
offer, The Red Lion is also very family friendly
with family rooms inside. We are supplied by
regional and national breweries and offer a Beer
of the Month plus regularly changing guest ales.
There is also a range of lagers and a wide
selection of wines. These can accompany a
delicious wholesome meal from either a bar menu
or extensive restaurant menu. The pub / hotel
also boasts Britain's longest serving waitress -
Dolly, who has worked here for 62 years! We can
cater for parties with marquees available if
required. If you want to stay, room rates all
include full English breakfast and prices are
very reasonable. Come try us soon, this is a pub
and hotel which is well worth a visit.
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The Seven Stars
Stars Lane, Dinton, HP17 8UL.
Tel: 01296 748241
Fax: 01296 749000
E-mail:
bookings@sevenstarsatdinton.com
Web:
www.sevenstarsatdinton.com
The Seven Stars is a charming Grade-II listed
pub and restaurant, in the picturesque village
of Dinton. Built in the 1640's, with lounge &
snug bars, non-smoking restaurant, and
attractive garden, this is the ideal spot to
eat, as well as enjoy a quiet drink. Within the
cosy interior, a number of original features
have been retained with exposed beams, a stone
inglenook fireplace and built-in settles. If you
enjoy fresh Home Made food this is the place for
you. The excellent bar and restaurant menus are
freshly prepared and cooked to order. Whether to
accompany your meal or just to enjoy a relaxing
drink you can choose from their selected wines,
cask ales, and lagers. Food is served throughout
the pub every day from Noon – 2:00pm and 6:00pm
– 9:00pm Tuesday to Saturday evenings. Booking
is advisable at weekends.
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The New Inn
18 Bridge Street, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire,
MK18 1AF
Tel: 01280 815713 Fax:
01280 815713
E-mail:
thenewinn@btconnect.com
The New Inn is a cosy town pub situated in the
delightful historic market town of Buckingham
and within a few minutes walk of the town
centre. We are featured in CAMRA for our
excellent range of real ales and beers. Our
facilities include a family room with toys and
play equipment for children and our restaurant
specializes in Sri Lankan curries, home prepared
from traditional recipes. Our monthly events
include live music every Friday and Jazz on the
first Wednesday of every month.
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The Queens Head
Main Street, Chackmore, Buckinghamshire, MK18
5JF
Tel: 01280 813004
The Queens Head is small and quaint and offers
warmth and charm. As you enter into the small
bar and public area, decorated in traditional
`country pub' style, you are greeted by friendly
staff offering a good selection of fine ales,
beers and spirits. Leading off the bar is a
restaurant where you are served in a cosy and
intimate atmosphere. The extensive menu is
presented on blackboards offering the day's
specials which may include fresh fish, fabulous
steaks, game and vegetarian dishes. There is
also a standard menu from which you can choose
traditional pub food such as liver and bacon,
steak and kidney pudding, scampi and gammon.
Outside, there is both front and rear seating,
ideal for enjoying a drink or meal on a summers
evening.
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The Greyhound Inn
High Street, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire,
SL9 9RA
Tel: 01753 883404
E-mail:
reception@thegreyhoundinn.net
Great Food, an extensive Wine Cellar,
comfortable Rooms and expert Service. The
Greyhound Inn is the perfect place to relax and
treat yourself. For more than 600 years The
Greyhound Inn at Chalfont St Peter has provided
superb hospitality and refreshment to visitors.
Today, in this recently refurbished, ancient
building we proudly uphold this tradition whilst
at the same time adding some very 21st Century
luxuries.
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The Carvery Room
Bellingdon Road, Chesham, Bucks, HP5 2NN
Tel: 01494 793491
The Carvery Room is a small restaurant to the
rear of The Gamekeepers Lodge Public House, we
serve a full menu five days a week we also serve
a three course carvery lunch on Sundays, a
children's menu is available.
Type: Restaurant
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The Swan
Ley Hill Common, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5
1UT
Tel: 01494 783075 Fax:
01494 783582
E-mail:
swan@swanleyhill.com
The Swan is a character village inn specialising
in fine cuisine, fine wines and real ales (Cask
Marque & CAMRA listings). It has a smoking and a
non-smoking restaurant, lounge bar, "snug"
(available for meetings - no charge - just drink
the beer), a patio and a large lawned garden.
Unlimited parking. Come and watch the cricket on
Thursday evenings, and Saturday & Sunday
afternoons throughout the summer. Environmental
Health Agency Silver Award kitchen, serving
lunch, dinner and bar meals and snacks. Menus
changed several times per month, with a
"specials blackboard". International cuisine
theme nights are held regularly throughout the
year. Also special menus for Burn's Night,
Valentine's Day, Mother's Day; Saints David,
Patrick, George and Andrew's Days; Women's Day,
Father's Day, etc.
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The Hampden Arms
Great Hampden, Nr. Great Missenden,
Buckinghamshire, HP16 9RQ
Tel: 01494 488255 Fax:
01494 488094
E-mail:
louise@thehampdenarms.fsnet.co.uk
Ideal for those exploring the area by car or on
foot, as it serves some fine ales and delicious
food each day. There is ample car parking and a
large lawned garden is set with picnic tables
for enjoying your refreshments al fresco when
the weather permits.
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The Chequers Inn
Kiln Lane, Wooburn Green, High Wycombe,
Buckinghamshire, HP10 0JQ
Tel: 01628 529575 Fax:
01628 850124
E-mail:
info@chequers-inn.com
Just two miles from the M40 at Junction 2, it's
hard to believe that this deeply rural inn is
only 24 miles by road from central London. Built
in the 17th century, with a massive oak post and
beam bar, it's a splendidly snug spot on a cold
winter's night and delightful when sitting out
with a drink on balmy summer evenings. Bedroom
accommodation is convenient, up-to-date and
thoroughly comfortable. Choose the brasserie or
bar for relaxed, well-priced meals along the
lines of chicken curry or a home made beefburger
with bacon, cheese, chips and salad. If you're
after something more formal, try the atmospheric
dining room, which is prettily decorated with
palms and greenery. Here, the award-winning
French and English cuisine might include seared
salmon with Puy lentil salad and mustard
dressing or pot-roast Barbary duck with braised
baby beets and deep-fried foie gras.
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The George and Dragon
High Street, West Wycombe, High Wycombe,
Buckinghamshire, HP14 3AB
Tel: 01494 464414 Fax:
01494 462432
E-mail:
enq@george-and-dragon.co.uk
Reached through a cobbled archway, this 18th
century coaching inn has seen generations of
visitors, one of whom is rumoured to still haunt
its corridors. It's a characterful jumble of
whitewashed, timber-framed buildings whose
comfortable and interesting bedrooms have the
uneven floorboards and quirky angles that come
with age. The varied menu should keep everybody
happy. Dishes range from starters or snacks such
as home made soup, grilled goats' cheese or hot
crab pot, through to a wide selection of
home-made main courses. Typical examples include
Cumberland sweet lamb pie, steak and kidney
pudding, beef Wellington and chicken Copenhagen
(breast stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped in
bacon). As well as a good choice of well-kept
real ales, don't miss the opportunity to sample
wines imported by the hotel and for sale in the
wine shop across the courtyard. Outside you'll
also find a large garden complete with
children's play area.
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The Bridge @ Fenny
12 - 14 Watling Street, Milton Keynes,
Buckinghamshire, MK2 2BL
Tel: 01908 379584
The Bridge at Fenny is a modern contemporary
styled restaurant with an open kitchen. Serving
fresh local meat, game and poultry in a simple
style. There are no masking sauces, but
dressings, relishes and pickles to enhance the
foods. It is privately owned by chefs Tony
O'Reilly and Nick McGeown and butcher, Viv
Harvey who take an active role in ensuring the
quality of the produce and the style and flavour
of each dish.
Type: Restaurant
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The Artichoke Restaurant
9 Market Square, Old Amersham, Bucks, HP7 0DF
Tel: 01494 726611
E-mail:
info@theartichokerestaurant.co.uk
The restaurant, with its eclectic touches offers
a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere with friendly
attentive service. The menu - cordon bleu
cuisine has been brought right up to date with
modern European influences using ingredients
sourced from local and regional specialist
suppliers to achieve a range of innovative
dishes complimented by a carefully selected wine
and drinks list. This makes for the ideal venue
for private parties (accommodating up to 28
guests), a romantic dinner or a business lunch
with its central location and private courtyard
perfect for pre-dinner drinks.
Type: Restaurant
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The Restaurant &
Garden - Old Amersham
1 Market Square, Old Amersham, Buckinghamshire,
HP7 0DF
Tel: 01494 727242
Gilbey's is situated right in the heart of the
beautiful town of Old Amersham. There is a
wonderfully warm atmosphere in this sixteenth
century building and this gives on to a very
attractive garden, which is so popular in the
summer.
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Seasons Cafe-Deli
6 Market Square, Old Amersham, HP7 0DQ
Tel: 01494 727807
E-mail:
produce@seasons-cafe-deli.com
Seasons Cafe-Deli next door to the Post Office.
Open 7 days a week. Organic Fair trade coffee,
fabulous home-made cakes, full English
breakfast, lunches and catering.
Type: Cafe-Deli
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The Lion Hotel
70a High Street, Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire,
HP18 0JD
Tel: 01296 651227
You can relax in the attractive bar area, with
its fine selection of beers, ales, wines and
spirits and from the bar there are very stylish
dining rooms, with a choice of smoking or
non-smoking tables. The regular menu and
specials board offer a varied and splendid
choice of food, including typical pub food such
as steak and kidney pudding, bangers and mash,
gammon steaks and home cooked ham and eggs. For
something a little more tempting there is
seafood linguine, melt in the mouth steaks, lamb
shanks or Thai curry - the choice is endless.
Personal service is important here and you will
be served by helpful and friendly staff.
Type: Restaurant
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