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56 Opinions in 1 websites
Amazing how such a tight team turned the rooms around for each part of a wedding that I went to recently. The place is beautiful. Fantastic staff, good food and good booze selection. A wonderful place for intimate weddings.
18 Opinions in 1 websites
Not just your usual tea rooms, this marvellous little cafe produces the most exquisitely delicious cakes and treats in the beautiful village of Uffington. You will be greeted with the warmest smiles and spoilt with such a delightful choice of cakes. Our children want to visit every weekend! They have a box of toys to keep the children entertained. Superb value for money.
10 Opinions in 1 websites
Fantastic service by very friendly staff. Food is amazing and the environment very cosy and welcoming. Check out the bookshop which has recently won an award for Best Bookshop 2023!
1 Opinions in 1 websites
Wow what can I say- such a wonderful weekend. A real treat to be able to spend the weekend in such a beautiful part of the world with a fantastic host. Amazing food- particularly the porridge at breakfast and they even stock lactose free milk! The apples from the tree in the garden were delicious. The host Kathryn made me feel right at home, providing me with slippers and a hot water bottle. What more could you want?! I thoroughly enjoyed the walks nearby and the amazing train links from the local station really do make life easier. I can’t wait to stay again. It’s the gateway to the Cotswolds!
21 Opinions in 2 websites
A really very high quality experience. The owners have ensured that everything needed is available, and that there is plenty of space for different groups to use different rooms. All rooms are ensuite, and extra loos on ground and first floor. After the restoration, the place has been wonderfully furnished. Breakfasts were provided and were lovely.
1889 Opinions in 2 websites
First time here. Welcoming entrance to a downstairs dining room which had a nice atmosphere. We however weren't seated there but were taken upstairs to a bland smaller dining room with one other couple and a baby. Zero atmosphere. Considering we reserved several weeks in advance this was pretty disappointing. Service was a little slow but the young ladies looking after us were very engaging. The music which kept on coming on and off intermittently was turned off on request. The starters we had were good. The pancetta/cheddar croquettes and goats cheese bon bons were deemed to be the clear winners. My duck parfait and terrine was good but needed toast or some brioche. The parsnip soup was very thick. The pork belly and the venison were excellent. Guinea fowl was a little over and accompanying risotto lacked moisture. My cod was actually cooked nicely but only 3 small leaves of kale doesn't scream of generosity and even though the skin was browned it was no longer crispy by the time it got to me. The outside gents are a little rustic in a kind of old school pub fashion. Bit of a mixed bag really.
514 Opinions in 1 websites
We were a party of over 20 and I would like to thank the lovely staff for their care and attention to our group. The food was good and was served hot, and the staff were helpful and friendly which goes a long way to making a special occasion a happy one. They seem to have taken a large group in their stride, there was no fuss, just great service - thank you!
267 Opinions in 1 websites
We have been coming to the Blowing Stone on a regular basis for a year now since Becky & Russ have run it. The experience is made lovely every time by the staff and the odd time we have food it is always brilliant. Consistently our favourite pub for MILES around!
146 Opinions in 1 websites
I visited here based on the rave reviews, I was quite excited as I love a quaint tea room. The lady serving but very friendly so no issue there, the issue was the prices. The espresso was around £2.50 ish, but the Americano was “£5”?? So that’s another £2.50 for hot water, the latte was over £5 and even the tea was £5. For that price I would expect to be in a 5 star hotel with armchairs and a glorious open fire, they don’t even have a toilet, there is a dirty public toilet outside. I really don’t like giving bad reviews but I was totally dumbfounded by the prices and that people seem to be paying it.