Henley on Thames
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Andyboy

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110 posts

217 months

Tuesday 11th June 2024
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As part of my wife’s Birthday celebrations I need to take her, my 2 young children and the in laws out for lunch in Henley. Any suggestions on decent places?

Thanks

jonathan_roberts

544 posts

25 months

Wednesday 12th June 2024
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Nowhere to recommend in Henley but the Beetle and Wedge in Moulsford on Thames is always nice.

TIGA84

5,430 posts

248 months

Wednesday 12th June 2024
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I've not been, but I have just read a great review for this place, and the critic isn't a colossal bellend either having eaten at a couple of places in London based on his feedback.

https://restaurantdominicchapman.co.uk/

Review here

https://cheesenbiscuits.blogspot.com/2024/05/resta...


Greenmantle

1,749 posts

125 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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TIGA84 said:
I've not been, but I have just read a great review for this place, and the critic isn't a colossal bellend either having eaten at a couple of places in London based on his feedback.

https://restaurantdominicchapman.co.uk/

Review here

https://cheesenbiscuits.blogspot.com/2024/05/resta...
I have to admit a connection here.
Known Dom & family for a number of years
Check out the reviews of the Beehive in White Waltham (his previous gastro pub)
You wont be disappointed with the food.

Gladers01

1,358 posts

65 months

Friday 14th June 2024
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Andyboy said:
As part of my wife’s Birthday celebrations I need to take her, my 2 young children and the in laws out for lunch in Henley. Any suggestions on decent places?

Thanks
For a town centre location you could try the 'Angel on the Bridge' or the 'Little Angel' on the other side of the bridge, both serve good quality food and not overly expensive but do get very busy on the weekends, the former would be my first choice.

For a more rural location you could try the 'Flowerpot' at Aston a couple of miles away which is full of character with a lovely rear garden and a short walk to the Thames and Hambleden Lock, again decent food and not too expensive.

If you're on a tight budget there's always the 'Catherine Wheel' Spoons in the High St, not been there myself so would welcome any feedback beer

sly fox

2,313 posts

236 months

Friday 14th June 2024
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Bistro at the Boathouse, but perhaps not child friendly - check first.
Great food though.

Depends what £££ you want to spend - Plough at Shiplake or Orwells Shiplake if you want to push the boat out.

Golden Ball, lower Assendon (5 mins from Henley).

Middle of the road - there is a mediterranean restaurant in the square - doesn't look much but the food surpasses the decor.

Also Bijans - again looks quaint inside but tasty Persian food, lots of sharing stuff, definitely take kids.

blaine54

69 posts

201 months

Friday 14th June 2024
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Bistro at the boathouse is nice and okay for kids (mine are 4 & 7), Hart Street Tavern, The Bull on Bell Street and Little Angel

Ronstein

1,549 posts

54 months

Friday 14th June 2024
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Greenmantle said:
TIGA84 said:
I've not been, but I have just read a great review for this place, and the critic isn't a colossal bellend either having eaten at a couple of places in London based on his feedback.

https://restaurantdominicchapman.co.uk/

Review here

https://cheesenbiscuits.blogspot.com/2024/05/resta...
I have to admit a connection here.
Known Dom & family for a number of years
Check out the reviews of the Beehive in White Waltham (his previous gastro pub)
You wont be disappointed with the food.
Absolutely this. Although Dom doesn't own The Beehive any more, his sister-in-law and previous Head Chef are more than maintaining the standard. Love the place!!

seiben

2,430 posts

151 months

Friday 14th June 2024
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Another recommendation for Bistro at the Boathouse smile

hurstg01

3,091 posts

260 months

Friday 14th June 2024
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One of my best mates lives in Henley, and we often head out for a bite to eat or complete another Henley Ale Trail...

The Bull on Bull Street gets my vote