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We had a fabulous family meal on Sunday, the service was exemplary from the moment we arrived. The Sunday roast and Sea Bass did not disappoint and the desserts were delicious. I also discovered the best wine I’ve ever sampled.
I went with a fee friends to see some live music. The show was ace. The food was outstanding with a great variety of dishes on the menu. Loved the building and it is steeped in history. Some very interesting old classic French cars in the rear car park.
Superb outside dining experience here with some friends from US. Really friendly and efficient service. Great menu, hard to choose just one dish per course! Went for the luncheon set menu. Mussels were perfectly cooked in a very rich tomato sauce. My perfectly cooked duck had nicely rendered crispy
We had the most incredible wedding at the Crooked Billet and cannot recommend Paul and the team enough. The food was incredible (everybody told us it was the best food they've ever had at a wedding!), the service was faultless (and so friendly, what a team they have here!) and they created the most
Came here for lunch on the way to a couple of days in Thame. Completely hidden away down a country track (at least, from the direction we were coming from) but a real little gem of a pub/restaurant. Wonderful food, very courteous staff and a beautiful garden to sit in. Great Pimms too! Perfect.
Always great to eat at this place, it can be a bit expensive but you get what you pay for, amazing rural location and atmosphere, food is always amazing. Recommended!
Superb food, drinks, wine and general fare. Highly recommended gastro menu.
Fantastic night out! Atmosphere was brilliant with 80 Steve Hogarth fans in the room all having g fun. Food was excellent (I had oysters and pork belly), the staff were all friendly, helpful and happy to be there! Great iconic venue, didn’t disappoint. Looking forward to my next visit
I fell in love with this place. The food was delicious and the service was attentive and friendly. Raccomend
A quaint little place tucked right out of the way, the low ceilings, wooden furniture and broad fireplaces make you remember what an original British pub is like. We had the Sunday roast menu (£40pp) and the bill for two, 3 courses, came to just over £100 total. The food was delicious and the server
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