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The Little Angel - Just over the bridge from Henley town centre, The Little Angel is particularly heavenly during the summer months, when its cricket pitch comes into its own. A cosy and warm interior is perfect for enjoying food from their menu – described as 'modern English with a twist'. On Sundays their roast is particularly popular, watch out for the famed Two Ton Table where diners can pre-order their very own Sunday Roast joint to carve at their table for friends and family.
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The Queens Head - If you like motorbikes, then The Queens Head is for you. A chilled out place to enjoy home made American-style food, free wifi and freshly ground fair trade coffee by day, by night the bar comes to life with live bands and events, and a warm atmosphere. |
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The Bull - Based in Bell Street, The Bull is a bar and brasserie combining contemporary food and furnishings with historic charm and period features, including the giant fireplace in the main bar which provides a focal point in the winter. Renowned for its live music, The Bull also has high quality food complete with a selection of daily specials to tempt the tastebuds. |
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The Argyll - Located on Market Place in the town centre, The Argyll provides a warm and inviting environment, serving a wide range of beverages including traditional Green King Cask Ales, new world wines and a large selection of premium spirits and soft drinks. An extensive menu includes their popular Sunday roasts with all the trimmings. |
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The Bird in Hand - Specialising in real ales – there’s always two specials on tap to try as well as house ales – the Bird in Hand plays host to darts every week and has a regular quiz every fortnight (on Tuesdays and Thursdays respectively). With a simple but tasty menu and a big beer garden complete with pond and (aptly) an aviary, the pub is a perfect place to spend a lazy afternoon. Dog lovers can also say hello to Monty and Casper, the pub’s pets. |
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