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The best restaurants in Woodstock and Bladon West Oxfordshire South East
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211 Opinions in 1 websites
Very nice former pub. Well fitted out, tapas style menu but sufficiently flexible for the four of us to order our own plates, we don’t much like sharing food (like Joey😆) as we are all old and curmudgeonly. Wine list was fine, two had prosecco and two shared a nice bottle of red. Izzy served us and was superb. Really on top of her game and very engaging. Such a different experience when the waiting staff are great👍

242 Opinions in 1 websites
Enjoyed a wonderful 2 night B&B stay with dinner. Lovely quiet & cosy accommodation, excellent attentive staff . Mahalia gave exceptional attention & even advice on the bus services for a seamless day trip to Oxford . We would certainly recommend & will return Outstanding Thank you

358 Opinions in 2 websites
Lovely atmosphere, friendly, very customer focused, great food, shortbread with coffee…just a perfect venue for any time of the day. Will definitely be back and thoroughly recommend to everyone.

547 Opinions in 1 websites
We visited here as a party of 6 friends last weekend and all had lovely meals. The service was great, with staff being attentive and helpful. A few of our group had pizza which everyone enjoyed, 2 had the steak which again, was loved but this wasn’t very big and so sides are a must with this (they will also do the blue, which some restaurants don’t serve) The only complaints we had as a group was that the mac and cheese sides, were not hot, and actually quite cold in the middle. We raised this and the server took it back but it was not the best. The restaurant is a beautiful setting and in a great location in the middle of the town.

358 Opinions in 2 websites
Having read good reviews, we tried DaBa. The staff are nice and the poppadoms good. The main courses were not good. A vegetable byriani was very big, but had little flavour and spice. The veg curry was also bland. We also had a different sounding dish, the Memsab. It was a bland mix of unidentified bits of meat smothered by a fudge coloured tasteless cheese sauce. Disappointing.