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    The Wheatsheaf

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Tally Ho - Ginger stem tart with ice cream

    Tally Ho

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.6 km

    On our way to Bristol from London and needed to stop for food and drink. We picked the perfect off…read moreramp because we found Tally Ho. This little pub is exactly what i love about the UK countryside. The pub has been around since the 1700's. the building has changed over the years but has been about the same for the past 100 years i believe. So needless to say i love the setting, warm and cozy feeling you know your in the right place when you walk in. The service we received was wonderful from all of the staff. The food was perfect! i got a traditional British meal of sausage, potatoes and gravy and just fell in love! The beer selection is about the same as any other pub in the UK. The prices were very fair and the other patrons seemed to be happy with all of their food and service as well. All in all i can't say enough about how much i enjoyed dining here!

    Quaint English pub, tucked away from all the hustle n bustle. We stopped here en route our trip to…read moreDevon. Landed here on a Sunday for the lovely Sunday roast. The ale selection was fab and the staff very friendly. We had to wait by the bar for about 20 mins for a table. This worked out very well since I had a lovely pint of ale. Once we got the table, I went for the traditional Sunday roast with beef. Simple and fab plate of food. The service is a bit laid back which is perfect for a Sunday. Therefore there is no one hovering around for the table. Definitely recommend this place.

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    My fav .. Sunday roast with beef..

    Tally Ho - Sausage, potatoes and gravy special. Was amazing!

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    Sausage, potatoes and gravy special. Was amazing!

    Pheasant Inn - Sunday roast supper

    Pheasant Inn

    4.0(2 reviews)
    5.0 km

    If you are looking for a classic British inn / restaurant, look no further. We came here as it was…read moreconveniently located off the M4. It's quite a large facility, with indoor and outdoor seating. There were a few having drinks but mostly family gatherings as it was Sunday afternoon. There is a good selection on the menu along with a daily specials board. They didn't have your traditional pub fare so it was refreshing to see other items on the menu. We went with the sliced beef and lamb mains, which came with Yorkshire pudding, potatoes, and three sides. In addition, we tried the truffle parmesan fries and popcorn cockles. Both were equally satisfying. The portion sizes were huge, so you will not leave hungry. Food quality is great, tender pieces of meat, tasty sides, veggies and the pudding was delicious. The ambiance was definitely country inn meets classy British pub. Service was a bit strange at first, as we were questioned about our booking and who seated us and when. Staff should have better communication with each other and not leave guests feeling challenged. Service is slow compared to dining in London, but otherwise we were happy with the meal.

    This is a great gastropub just off the M4 at the Hungerford exit, on the road to Lambourn and…read moreconsequently a favourite of the racing crowd. Arriving at 2pm, we found the huge car park seemingly full, but were nevertheless welcomed nicely and only had a 15 minute wait - at a table with comfortable chairs and a fire within sight. An excellent menu yielded many dishes we would have happily eaten, but we settled for an aubergine parmigiana and calves liver and bacon. Both were very good, though the liver could have been lamb, just seared which I prefer, but dauphinoise potatoes made up for it. No wine - it was a brief lunch - but with charming waitress service, good loos and a lovely view across the fields to the south, it will be a place to come back to for a full meal.

    The Wheatsheaf - pubs - Updated May 2026

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