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Pierreponts 

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Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Shop, Café, Private Parties, Catering.
Bridge Approach, High Street, Goring, RG8 9AB.
T: 01491 874464

The Coppa Club

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The Swan at Streatley
High Street, Streatley-on-Thames
RG8 9HR. 

T: 01491 529315
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Masooms

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Food cooked to the highest standards. Fine wines, elegant surroundings, great atmosphere.
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The Laurels, High Street, Goring, RG8 9AT.
T: 01491 875078 / 872796

The Bull Hotel

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Picturesque village inn and restaurant with beautiful gardens and overnight accommodation with parking.
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Reading Road, Streatley, RG8 9JJ.
T: 01491 872392 
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Goring & Streatley
​Golf Club

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Open daily for lounge bar menu to all members and non members. Panoramic patio view. 
Private corporate & function spaces to suit all events from 4-150 with great walking routes with halfway house including homemade pastries, ice creams, drinks & more. 

Rectory Road, Streatley, RG8 9QA. 
T: 01491 873229 
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Don Giovani at 
​The Leathern Bottel 

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Thames side Italian style dining
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The Bridleway, Goring-on-Thames, RG8 0HS.
T: 01491 872667 
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The John Barleycorn

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A traditional Old English pub.
Currently closed - looking for a new Landlord 

The Catherine Wheel

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Goring’s oldest pub.
Good beer, great food & stunning beer garden. Station Road, Goring, RG8 9HB.
T: 01491 872379 
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The Miller of Mansfield

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18th Century Coaching Inn with luxury bedrooms. Pretty courtyard, log fires, great ales and an extensive wine list. Restaurant, bar and lounge for all occasions.
High Street, Goring.

T: 01491 872829 

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The Village Cafe

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Freshly-prepared sandwiches, baguettes, paninis, jackets, toasties, salads and soups. Eat-in or takeaway.
9 The Arcade, High Street, Goring.
T: 01491 874264 

M: 07920 252550
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Thai Lotus (takeaway)

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Opening 4th December 
3 The Arcade, High Street, Goring, RG8 9AY
M: 07471 187036
FB: @thailotusgoring

Goring Diner

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​11 High St, Goring, Reading RG8 9AT
T: 01491 871612
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07379 879831

Beetle & Wedge Boathouse

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Set on the banks of the River Thames immortalised in 'The Wind in the Willows' and Jerome K Jerome's chronicled escapades of his friends' visits in 'Three Men in a Boat', the Boathouse emphasis is on quality of food, wines and service.
T: 01491 651381
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The King William IV

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The King William IV at Hailey (nr Ipsden) is a delightful old pub, with three dining areas and a bar area with a real open log fire.  The pub has plenty of garden space, wonderful views and ample parking.  It is ideally situated for Walkers, Cyclists, Horseriders.
T: 01491 681845
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The Perch & Pike

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The Perch and Pike is a beautiful old English country pub situated in the picturesque village of South Stoke in Oxfordshire. A lovely 17th century flintstone inn and converted barn.
Eat in the relaxed atmosphere of the bar, in the stylish barn restaurant or al fresco on our terrace or in the garden.


The Street, South Stoke, RG8 0JS
T: 01491 520647
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The Highwayman

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Gastropub nestled in the Chilterns countryside at Exlade Street, nr Woodcote. Log fires in winter, lovely garden in summer
T: 01491 682020
Text: 07496 897435
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The Four Points

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Traditional 17th Century thatched building that has been trading for more than 350 years.
​Relaxed, family friendly environment, offering a varied menu, a cozy, welcoming setting and top quality food and drinks.
T: 01635 578367
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The Bell @ Aldworth

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The Bell Inn is a Grade II listed public house which has won countless CAMRA awards. Dating back to the 15th century, or possibly earlier, The Bell is said to have been a manor house before it became a pub.
Located next to the village hall, cricket ground and very close to the Ridgeway, it is right at the heart of village. The Bell has retained many of the traditions of pub life, with popular locals night, dominos night, music nights, regular classic car meets and much more.
T: 01635 578272


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Official launch 6th May 2015
Last update 24th June 2025
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