Phil and Rach’s Guidebook

Phil
Phil and Rach’s Guidebook

Our favourite places to eat

Fantastic food at this incredibly versatile pub - whatever the occasion, whatever the weather. Traditional pub grub elevated. Good atmosphere. Must book to guarantee a table.
The Bear at Home
High Street
Fantastic food at this incredibly versatile pub - whatever the occasion, whatever the weather. Traditional pub grub elevated. Good atmosphere. Must book to guarantee a table.
Lovely French wine bar with great wine tasting and sharing boards, including charcuterie, signature tart flambés, salads and rillettes. Perfect date night spot.
8 locals recommend
le clos
1 St Mary's St
8 locals recommend
Lovely French wine bar with great wine tasting and sharing boards, including charcuterie, signature tart flambés, salads and rillettes. Perfect date night spot.
No need to take our word for it - it’s in the Michelin guide and Jay Rayner gave it a four star review in the Guardian. Seasonal menu and cocktails keep us going back.
Five Little Pigs
No need to take our word for it - it’s in the Michelin guide and Jay Rayner gave it a four star review in the Guardian. Seasonal menu and cocktails keep us going back.
Good Sunday roast where kids eat for free. The abbey, village and riverside walks are worth exploring too.
The George Hotel
High Street
Good Sunday roast where kids eat for free. The abbey, village and riverside walks are worth exploring too.
Coppa Club is a good restaurant located at The Swan Hotel in Streatley which sits on the bank of the Thames. Go for breakfast, lunch or dinner and the view won’t disappoint. Non-staying guests very welcome but make sure to book a table just in case. The Swan is a good place to join the Thames footpath. If you do, walk towards Moulsford and the Beetle & Wedge Boathouse, another great spot to eat and drink. Can you tell we like food?
9 locals recommend
Coppa Club Streatley
High Street
9 locals recommend
Coppa Club is a good restaurant located at The Swan Hotel in Streatley which sits on the bank of the Thames. Go for breakfast, lunch or dinner and the view won’t disappoint. Non-staying guests very welcome but make sure to book a table just in case. The Swan is a good place to join the Thames footpath. If you do, walk towards Moulsford and the Beetle & Wedge Boathouse, another great spot to eat and drink. Can you tell we like food?