Leading Restaurants in Berkshire
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Restaurants in Berkshire, such as Black Boys Inn and Cerise at The Forbury Hotel are listed below.
Berkshire, famous for places such as Windsor Castle, Royal Ascot and Eton College. Its boundary is adjacent to Greater London and stretches westward some 60 miles to the Wiltshire border. With its many historic houses and buildings and picturesque villages...
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Black Boys Inn
Hurley RoadHurley, Maidenhead, Berkshire
In one of the most beautiful parts of the Chilterns, the Black Boys Inn specialises in French home cooking as evolved by women chefs, the famous 'Méres de Lyons', over the past two... more
Cerise at The Forbury Hotel
26 The Forbury, Reading, Berkshire
This ultra chic town house hotel brasserie brings a welcome scoop of style to Reading’s city centre. Colourful striped banquettes, mocha table cloths and glass screens make for a... more
The Crab at Chieveley
Wantage Road, Newbury, Berkshire
Exotic, flamboyant and stunning might describe this nautically themed restaurant with its nets, shells, rigging and wall-to-wall prints. Despite its distance from the sea, fish abounds,... more
The Fat Duck
High StreetBray, Maidenhead, Berkshire
The Fat Duck is Britain's most famous restaurant. Named one of the 50 best in the world, scientific chef Heston Blumenthal's outrageous sounding creations including snail porridge and... more
The Greene Oak
Oakley Green, Windsor, Berkshire
This country dining pub is located in the idyllic village of Oakley Green, close to the culinary hot spot of Bray. Owner Henry Cripps has managed a string of successful London... more
The Hind's Head
The High StreetBray, Maidenhead, Berkshire
This lovingly preserved Tudor inn is owned by Heston Blumenthal and is just a few paces from his The Fat Duck restaurant in the centre of the idyllic Thameside village of Bray. But... more
The Inn on the Green
Cookham Dean, Berkshire
Noted London chef Gary Hollihead brings some metropolitan style to leafy Berkshire at this Tudor style inn overlooking the village green. The restaurant's three interconnecting dining... more
The Leatherne Bottel
Goring-on-Thames, Berkshire
The terrace overlooking the river at this delightful fine dining restaurant is a wonderful spot for a summer lunch. Inside there’s river views too from the elegant but relaxed dining... more
Malmaison Brasserie
Great Western House, 18/20 Station Road, Reading, Berkshire
Part of a nationwide group of glamorous, eccentrically designed boutique hotels, Malmaison brasserie offers reasonably priced, modern European food right in the city centre. The... more
Marco Pierre White's Yew Tree Inn
Hollington Cross, Andover Road, Highclere, Newbury, Berkshire
Although Marco Pierre White might be the most talented chef of his generation, he’s more likely to be out shooting game for the menu than behind the stoves at his 17th century inn. It... more
Queen's Arms Hotel
East Garston, Hungerford, Berkshire
Part of the Miller's Collection of “English Inns” that also includes the Peat Spade Inn and the Anchor at Lower Froyle, you can eat, drink and sleep in style here. The dining room's... more
The Vineyard at Stockcross
Newbury, Berkshire
The view from your comfortable seat in the large split level dining room divided by ornate wrought iron vines is of flames dancing over the hotel’s water feature. Modern baroque comes... more
The Waterside Inn
Ferry RoadBray, Maidenhead, Berkshire
The Waterside Inn is just your everyday, local neighbourhood French joint - if your name is Terry Wogan or Michael Parkinson that is. To the rest of the population, this is perhaps the... more

















