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| Cock and Rabbit Inn "Wonderful food, beautiful location - just add friends!" Situated in the outstanding natural beauty of the Chiltern hills we are just a stones throw from the main A413 Amersham Aylesbury road in the small hamlet of The Lee, made famous over the years by countless films and television series. Surrounded by a lovely garden, The Cock & Rabbit Inn is an absolute delight, a quintessential English country house but offering top-class cuisine. | |
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| The White Lion White LionSuperbly situated next to the canal in the village of Marsworth, The White Lion is a pub and restaurant. This lovely rural public house has a large canal side garden and a restaurant serving British style homemade food. Pauline and Jane take pride in offering a friendly yet professional service and creating a welcome environment for their new and regular customers. | |
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The Eight Bells
The Eight Bells is rapidly earning a reputation as a friendly pub to enjoy a relaxing drink in charming surroundings. The menu is traditionally typical home made pub food, with locally sourced produce wherever possible. The Eight Bells offer a varied wine selection and five real ales, three of which are served direct from the barrels behind the bar. | |
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The Castle Inn
The Castle Inn is a traditional pub on the edge of the conservation area of Tring, just a few yards from the Natural History Museum. The pub is run by Sandy Warden and she is sure to give you a warm wecolme. Excellent real ales are served, sometimes straight from the cask, along with an excellent selection of home cooked food.
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The Golden Cross
The Golden Cross Saunderton is a family run pub, run for families. Located conveniently between Aylesbury and High Wycombe on the A4010 the pub has ample car parking and is open all day, every day, from noon. It offers a wide range of food served daily between 12 noon and 9.30pm every day and there are always different real ales to sample.
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The Rockwood A warm and friendly family run traditional grade II pub situated in the centre of Aylesbury in Kingsbury Square. Serving home cooked food from 12pm - 9pm which where possible is locally sourced. With a selection of ales, beers and wines from around the world there will be something to tickle your taste buds. In addition The Rockwood is one of only a few pubs in town that has a courtyard garden which is heated in the winter and a suntrap in the summer. | |
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The Rising Sun The Rising Sun is an old traditional market town pub, with a Thai restaurant and Quiz night on Tuesdays. The restaurant and takeaway serve a wide variety of authentic Thai foods until 10:30pm. Thai food from The Rising Sun is internationally famous, a blend of centuries old Eastern and Western influences.
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The Old Fisherman The Old Fishman is situated on the outskirts of the village of Shabbington set in a beautiful, picturesque, and quiet location on the banks of the river Thame. The pub has been extended and refurbished to a very high standard, low ceilings creating a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. The Old Fishman boasts a play area for children and serves lunchtime snacks, classic pub food and superb Seafood and House Specials.
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The Unicorn The Unicorn at Cublington, winner of the Aylesbury Vale 2009 Pub of the Year competition The Unicorn provides a warm welcome, real beers, great wines and freshly prepared, home-cooked food In a beautiful village setting The Unicorn at Cublington is a charming 17th century listed building currently being extended to create a fabulous new kitchen, indoor dining area and small private dining room.
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