125 British Restaurants near Thame

We found 125 British restaurants within 18 miles 18 miles of Thame

If you’re on the hunt for restaurants in Thame, you’re in the right place. We’ve compiled a comprehensive collection of dinner spots, cafes and eateries near Thame in Oxfordshire to suit any occasion. Whether you fancy a fine dining dinner in a refurbished 16th-century cottage, a trendy cafe for a brunch-based outing, or simply need a pub serving great grub in front of a woodburning fire - we’ve got you covered. To narrow down the options, take advantage of the filters on the left-hand side to customise the results according to your occasion, budget, desired cuisine, and ambience. The Thame area is known for its Anglo-Saxon history, but it’s also home to diverse cuisines and culinary influences. Once you’ve found the place best suited to sate your appetite, simply click ‘book now’ to find out more and reserve a table today.

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British Restaurants near Thame
British Restaurants near Thame
British Restaurants near Thame
British Restaurants near Thame
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The Stag & Huntsman

The Stag & Huntsman

Henley-on-Thames, RG9 6RP
12.9 miles
There are a few villages in the United Kingdom that can lay claim to the natural beauty of Hambleden - listed in 2013 as one of The Times" '30 Best Villages ... Find out more
The Unicorn

The Unicorn

Leighton Buzzard, LU7 0LQ
13.0 miles
The Unicorn is a 17th Century village freehouse, serving truly memorable food and great beers and wines in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Relax and enjoy a g ... Find out more
The Lamb Inn Bicester

The Lamb Inn Bicester

Bicester, OX26 6LG
13.0 miles
Looking for a pub in Bicester? Look no further than the newly refurbished Lamb Inn.  We have a big food menu full of proper pub favourit ... Find out more
The Old Oak Holmer Green

The Old Oak Holmer Green

High Wycombe, HP15 6SX
13.2 miles
Family friendly Pub and Dining. Wide selection of Wines, Spirits, Ales and Lager. Find out more
Luscombes

Luscombes

Henley-On-Thames, RG9 6AH
13.3 miles
What we think
"Situated just outside Henley-on-Thames, in leafy Lower Assendon, family-run Luscombes is “a restaurant with soul” – a likeable rural ..." Read our full review
Weston Manor

Weston Manor

Oxford, OX25 3 QL
13.3 miles
What we think
"The setting of this substantial, historic house in 12 acres of mature gardens is pretty hard to beat, especially when you factor in easy access from th ..." Read our full review
Rising Sun

Rising Sun

Henley-on-Thames, RG9 5PF
13.6 miles
From Henley-on-Thames take a short trip through the countryside, into the woods at Witheridge hill and you will find the warm, picturesque 17th century pub ... Find out more
The Flowing Well

The Flowing Well

Abingdon, OX13 6RB
13.6 miles
Located in the picturesque village of Sunningwell, just outside of Abingdon and to the south of Oxford, The Flowing Well is everything you’d expect fr ... Find out more
The Perch

The Perch

Oxford, OX2 0NG
13.6 miles
What we think
" The Thames path winds north of Oxford from just behind the railway station, and if you keep walking for about 15 minutes – past over-hanging woodlan ..." Read our full review
The Bear Inn

The Bear Inn

North Moreton, OX11 9AT
13.8 miles
Welcome to The Bear! We are a charming country pub in the heart of Oxfordshire where our passion for food, drinks and hospitality await you. Our newly refu ... Find out more
The Bell at Hampton Poyle

The Bell at Hampton Poyle

Hampton Poyle, OX5 2QD
14.1 miles
Opened in 2009, The Bell at Hampton Poyle is a delightful,independent, privately owned Boutique Hotel, Pub and Restaurant. The charm of this century"s old h ... Find out more
The Crown & Thistle

The Crown & Thistle

Abingdon, OX14 3HS
14.2 miles
With a history dating back to 1605, The Crown & Thistle on Bridge Street re-opened its doors in 2013, following a £1.8m restoration. This Gr ... Find out more
The Flower Pot

The Flower Pot

Henley-on-Thames, RG9 3DG
14.2 miles
What we think
"This village pub may be well off the beaten track, but its popularity is assured, largely due to its close proximity to the Thames just east of Henley ..." Read our full review
The Red Lion - Pizza Kitchen & Bar

The Red Lion - Pizza Kitchen & Bar

Kidlington, OX5 2BP
14.5 miles
Welcome to The Red Lion Red Lion, Kidlington is the latest pub to join the growing family of Pizza Kitchen & Bars! Like those that have gone before i ... Find out more
The Turnpike

The Turnpike

Kidlington, OX5 1PJ
14.6 miles
The Turnpike is in Yarnton, a small village just outside Oxford. It offers everything you’d expect from a country pub: open fires, leather armchairs, ... Find out more
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The town of Thame, located between Oxford and High Wycombe, began as a small Anglo-Saxon settlement within the historical kingdom of Wessex. Situated on the Thame River - from which it derives its name - the settlement grew steadily around the church of St Mary the Virgin which retains elements of its 13th-century incarnation. The surrounding landscape is peppered with noteworthy sights like the Rycote Chapel, The Waterperry Gardens, and the Cuttle Brook Nature Reserve. Situated near the Chiltern Hills, this rural town also has some worthwhile walking routes to ramble across and enjoy panoramic vistas of the Oxfordshire countryside.

The success of the town is thanks in part to a royal charter granted in 1215 allowing for market activities in its centre - a tradition which has continued for over 800 years to the present day. Year after year, visitors trek to explore the rich heritage of the town at the Thame Museum and view some fine examples of Georgian and Victorian architecture, many arrive to amble up the vibrant high street, while away the hours in Thame’s eateries, and nose around its independent shops and boutiques. Whatever the occasion for your visit, there are plenty of restaurants in Thame each offering something different.