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
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
- Relais