Henley on Thames Restaurants and Pubs
Henley has a wonderful selection of restaurants, historic pubs, cosy coffee shops and tea rooms. Enjoy your meal by the river or combine with a wine tasting at one of the vineyards.
Henley is a market town, and has held regular markets since the 13th century. The Farmers’ Market takes place on the 2nd Saturday and 4th Thursday of the month 8am-1.30pm.
Enjoy a Meal by the River
The Angel on the Bridge, Henley
Opened in 1728, the pub has timber beams and large outside terrace overlooking the…
Henley Greenlands Hotel
Enjoy traditional afternoon tea served at Henley Greenlands beside the River Thames.
The Relais
An elegant boutique hotel in a prime location, ejoying stunning views of the River…
Bistro at the Boathouse
Bistro at the Boathouse's terrace overlooks the river, offering a breath-taking…
Dine in an Historic Pub
- The Angel on the Bridge - Opened in 1728 the pub has timber beams and retains many original features
- The Bull on Bell St - A pub since 1564, and was leased by Brakspear in 1774, then bought in 1881. It was a coaching inn from 1744 to 1850. It now has a micro-brewery
- The Anchor - A 400+ year old Inn that boasts numerous low oak ship beams, wood burning stove and wooden and slate floors giving a warm, welcoming and friendly atmosphere.
- The Three Horseshoes - one of the few traditional style pubs left in Henley
- The Row Barge - one of Henley's oldest coaching inns, close to the centre of town and the stunning walks along the Thames.
- The Old Bell - A traditional pub right in the centre of Henley. The building has been dated at 1325, making it the oldest building in the town.
- The Three Tuns may look like a tiny little cosy pub but step inside and you will discover; a cosy bar with a real log fire; a terrace garden and fabulous food
- The Little Angel - 100 yards from the bridge in Henley on Thames, this jewel of a pub and eating house