Discussion
Targarama said:
I seem to remember the food being pretty average and the tables/menus pretty sticky at the Spade Oak, but we'd be up for it. Er, when? Now it's holiday time there will be lots of walkers/families trying to nick our parking spaces. Sat lunch/teatime might be easier than Sun at this time of year.
I have an alternative suggestion, we went here a few weeks ago - loads of parking in various overflow carparks and great food (plus a nice drag up the A40 to get there ).
www.theoldfisherman.com/1152.html
It's in a place called Shabbington. Anyone else know it? Definitely worth a drive out.
nice pub that!
UpTheIron said:
What about the Crown in Penn? Large car park (although it does get busy), slightly more upmarket than the Spade Oak too...(tables are less sticky)
Yes this ex-Beaconsfield boy reckons the Crown is a good choice. Lots of parking but you gotta turn up pronto to get a space.
Spade Oak was a bit manky as I recall. But it's been a while.
What was that other place in Penn we went to previously about a year ago ? Wasn't too bad.
Captain Chaos said:
UpTheIron said:
What about the Crown in Penn? Large car park (although it does get busy), slightly more upmarket than the Spade Oak too...(tables are less sticky)
Yes this ex-Beaconsfield boy reckons the Crown is a good choice. Lots of parking but you gotta turn up pronto to get a space.
Spade Oak was a bit manky as I recall. But it's been a while.
What was that other place in Penn we went to previously about a year ago ? Wasn't too bad.
There's the 'Hit or Miss' in Penn Street. Lots of parking around abouts this place. Good grub and outside tables. Very Midsomer Murders location.
mark-111r said:Think that'll be the The Three Horseshoes. Decent pub now owned by the Rebeliion Brewery Co, Independent in Little Marlow, this is their first tied house. Not sure about teh car park though, whenever I've been it's been a tight squeeze. And what with it being on a fast hill there's no parking elswhere. Rich...
Also a good one would be off the roads towards little marlow coming down from handy cross, i dont know the name but it has a good strip and a big carpark???
slikk said:
BTW, i went past the Golden Cross in Saunderton the other day.. .. ..big car park and a few outsidey tables. Any experience of this place anyone?
K.
Is the Golden cross the hotel, or the pub?
If it's the pub it has a good outside area, but parking is limited - and it gets busy at weekends...
Along the same road is the Red Lion, at the turning up to Bradenham - has a larger car park round the side.
Other suggestions could be the Crows Nest on the old A41 nr Tring - v big car park and plenty of tables inside & outside
Or The Woolpack nr Aylsebury/Stoke Mandeville
alfa145uk said:
slikk said:
BTW, i went past the Golden Cross in Saunderton the other day.. .. ..big car park and a few outsidey tables. Any experience of this place anyone?
K.
Is the Golden cross the hotel, or the pub?
If it's the pub it has a good outside area, but parking is limited - and it gets busy at weekends...
Along the same road is the Red Lion, at the turning up to Bradenham - has a larger car park round the side.
Other suggestions could be the Crows Nest on the old A41 nr Tring - v big car park and plenty of tables inside & outside
Or The Woolpack nr Aylsebury/Stoke Mandeville
Both good suggestions with large parking areas. Or how about the Firescrest in Great Missenden.
pmanson said:
alfa145uk said:
slikk said:
BTW, i went past the Golden Cross in Saunderton the other day.. .. ..big car park and a few outsidey tables. Any experience of this place anyone?
K.
Is the Golden cross the hotel, or the pub?
If it's the pub it has a good outside area, but parking is limited - and it gets busy at weekends...
Along the same road is the Red Lion, at the turning up to Bradenham - has a larger car park round the side.
Other suggestions could be the Crows Nest on the old A41 nr Tring - v big car park and plenty of tables inside & outside
Or The Woolpack nr Aylsebury/Stoke Mandeville
Both good suggestions with large parking areas. Or how about the Firescrest in Great Missenden.
Good, but it's as far as my Old Fisherman suggestion. Also gets full with lunch trade, esp. Sundays.
pmanson said:
Both good suggestions with large parking areas. Or how about the Firescrest in Great Missenden.
Great Missenden? How on earth did you work out the firecrest is in Missenden? It's all of a mile outside of Wendover (and you should know) and easily three times that from GM
jimbro1000 said:
pmanson said:
Both good suggestions with large parking areas. Or how about the Firescrest in Great Missenden.
Great Missenden? How on earth did you work out the firecrest is in Missenden? It's all of a mile outside of Wendover (and you should know) and easily three times that from GM
It is a little more that that. Before the Firecrest, and before it was the Office, it was the Halfway House, a Charlie Wells pub.
Fer said:
It is a little more that that. Before the Firecrest, and before it was the Office, it was the Halfway House, a Charlie Wells pub.
Once upon a time it used to be the shittiest, dirtiest truckers stop you could find for 30 miles. Now it is a "respectable" family pub/restaurant.
Even in the days of being the halfway house it was a shithole and that was after it was renovated. Drove past it every day for years on the way to/from Aylesbury and not once was I tempted to stop for a drink (unlike most of the other pubs on the route)
If it's not the 14th and a Reading'ite is welcome then I'll come along!
For an alternative day out on the 14th....
www.rallyday.com
Cheers,
John
For an alternative day out on the 14th....
www.rallyday.com
Cheers,
John
fq300 said:
If it's not the 14th and a Reading'ite is welcome then I'll come along!
For an alternative day out on the 14th....
www.rallyday.com
Cheers,
John
Thats exactly why I can't make it
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