The Dew Drop Inn nestles deep in the Berkshire countryside, within easy reach of Maidenhead, Marlow and Henley-on-Thames, surrounded by some stunning walks and bridle paths. The building itself
(and the name) date back to the 1600's and a rich history includes its reported use by the infamous highwayman Dick Turpin and his horse Black Bess. No wonder the Dew Drop fits so naturally in its
surroundings and adapts so convivially to the seasons: a warming pint by the glowing log fire in the winter, a long cool drink in the fabulous garden during the summer. Open for lunch and dinner
Monday to Saturday and for long Sunday lunches, the Dew Drop kitchen emphasises fresh locally sourced ingredients, and includes homemade and homebaked items wherever possible. The menu presents a
stylish take on country pub fare, with traditional favourites and a few tasty surprises. There is a daily specials board for both lunch and evening dining.