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The Goose, Britwell Salome - pub details

Address: Britwell Salome, Watlington, Oxfordshire, OX49 5LG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25772) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 5.0/10 (rated by 9 users)
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The Mr Chubbs is indeed excellent, and you'll struggle to find a beer on their roster over 4% due to the fact that most people have to drive to the place, but thoroughly well-kept and moreish it is. As evinced by previous reviews, much emphasis on the food, which is superb, if a little pricey (a Le Manoir-trained chef I'm led to believe), but the pub does make concessions for the drinkers, and it was good to see a smattering of locals partaking of a Friday night. Friendly and attentive staff are another feather in this establishment's cap.
Komakino - 19 Jul 2014 08:15
Visited with Mrs Monk on 17 May, primarily I suspect an eating establishment, which is why we went, but the ales were superb. There did seem to be a small area set aside just to drink but this was lunchtime so might be different for a beer in the evening. Beers on were Mr Chubbs lunchtime ale and Loose Cannon Abingdon Bridge both great - the Mr Chubbs is one of the best session beers I've tasted in a long time. I restricted myself to 2 of those and 3 in total. Food was excellent as well, definitely visit again. 7.5/10
Monkdawallydahonk - 19 May 2014 11:27
Fish and chips now �13.50! However, although I was slightly overwhelmed by the set-up on entering the Red Lion, the staff were friendly and attentive. I had the roast beef toasted sandwich, which although �5.95 was worth it in terms of quality and quantity.

The pint of IPA was fine if not exceptional. There is adequate room in the garden outside if you just want a drink, or indeed to be served outside. All in all, it�s worth frequenting after a morning�s walk as we did, or (and I saw a happy family gathering there) to have as a venue for a meal.

pubsampler - 26 Aug 2012 18:17
yes it has reopened and it is another restaurant pretending to be a pub. Its menu is limited and pricey - �12.50 for fish and chips!! squeezy ketchip and mayo bottles are dissapointing. No samwhiches, not walker or family friendly. Do not recommend...
janettay - 13 Jun 2012 17:35
Contrary to previous expectations it has not been transformed into a private house. The pub has been rescued by the nearby farm. In the process it has been renamed The Red Lion and reopened as a restaurant and pub.
DennisMenace - 3 Jun 2012 11:33

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