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Dropped in to see what it was like and found gingham cloths on all the tables; Greene King; dead atmosphere. Must have been a lovely pub once.
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Has changed hands and is not the better for it as the food is standardized and the atmosphere deadened. Guess what? Yes - Greene King are in town. It's about time they got their grubby mitts off our pubs - apparently the perfectly good publicans who ran it before were driven out by corporate demands.
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Super pub food arrived very quickly not massive portions but v acceptable quality. Great ambience Helpful staff Only issue was limited choice of GK beer IPA is personally a very inferior std bitter though seasonal Conker Bonker was decent shame no guest
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I really cannot fault this pub. We stopped for lunch; two very well kept beers on draught, Tiger and Greene King IPA. The staff were friendly and efficient, the pub and garden were lovely and the food was excellent and extemely reasonably priced for the quality. We'll definitely be back.
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We had here last week and travel a long way to meet friends half way. The food and service were very good and the setting was also lovely. We will definitely be using this as our meeting place in the future.
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Brilliant food and service excellent, what more can I say. Very impressed.
anonymous - 22 Oct 2007 10:40 |
Yes it really is very good. Good quality pub food, excellent service, spacious garden. Hard to fault.
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I was recently in East Hendred doing some family research and we went into the Wheatsheaf to have lunch on a wet and rainy day and had very good service and excelent food, Highy recommend the Chicken & Mushroom pie. Nice friendy atmosphere
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Thjis pub has been relatively recently taken over by a very nice couple. They have worked long and hard to get the food side of the business up to scratch, and the beer is fine. It's a Greene King pub, so ales are limited, but the staff, food and service are excellent.
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The Wheatsheaf is a pretty 16th Century traditional village pub set in the heart of the picturesque village of East Hendred, Oxfordshire, only 15 minutes walk from The Ridgeway.
They welcome diners and drinkers in the bar area and whether you choose to sit in the lovely garden, by the open fires, of which they have two, or in the restaurant you will always be made welcome. Dogs allowed in the bar.
Diane Stuckey - 20 Jan 2005 10:31 |