Eat & Drink on the River Thames

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    Bel & The Dragon, Cookham

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    Maidenhead

    Country Inn with great food and cosy bar. In the summer a lovely south facing walled garden, in the winter roaring log fires.

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    Bel & The Dragon, Reading

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    Reading

    This former biscuit factory, Bel & The Dragon Reading certainly has an interesting past.

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    Bel & The Dragon, Windsor

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    Windsor

    Bel and The Dragon Windsor is a restaurant and tearoom situated in the very heart of this historic town. Housed in the buildings of an 11th century alehouse this watering hole is steeped in as much history as the town itself.

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    Belgian Arms

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    Maidenhead

    The Belgian Arms is a favourite with locals and visitors offering really tasty beautifully cooked British food.

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    Bell Inn (Langford)

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    Langford

    Bell at Langford is a traditional 17th century Cotswold country pub, set in the idyllic village of Langford.

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    biztro

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    Bampton

    biztro is a new restaurant located in the heart of Bampton. The restaurant offers simple bistro dishes and fine wines served by friendly staff in a warm and informal setting.

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    Black Horse (Standlake)

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    Standlake

    Situated on the High Street in the picturesque village of Standlake, the premises which originally comprised of three cottages and the surrounding land, were part of The Standlake Manor Estate which had been given to Anne of Cleeves by Henry VIII.…

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