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- FFordVIPLondon •106 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent tea at The Folly. Service was very good, Sandwiches, scones, cakes and tea were all really delicious. Table for 9 was very well looked after. Everyone enjoyed the meal. Thank you Folly teamMore infoThe FollyPrice: Expensive• British• Oxford•4.4
- TTrishSurrey •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoA very pleasant meal here today. Polite service and delivery of food to our table was spot on. Meal sizes are large. Next time I’ll pass on starters and head straight to mains, but will keep the cocktails flowing nicely. A very happy family and can’t wait to return.More infoThe Kara FleetPrice: Expensive• Turkish• Fleet•4.8
- CCarolineMiami - Dade •4 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoExcellent service, really delicious food and adore the space, so well designed- tables not too close together, high ceilings and very comfortable chairs and banquettes. The high Ivy standards throughout! We all loved it.More infoThe Ivy Oxford BrasseriePrice: Moderate• Contemporary British• Oxford•4.5
- AAnnaOxford/Oxfordshire •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoThe food is always fresh and delicious. We are Christmas Eve as a family and we were served with smoked and friendliness. It was fabulous in every way. Thank you xMore infoThe Plough at HanneyPrice: Moderate• British• Wantage•4.8
- NnigelOxford/Oxfordshire •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoChristmas Eve lunch at the White Hart was a delightful experience, brimming with warmth and festivity. We commenced our meal with an array of tempting nibbles: delectable Pancetta and Cheddar croquettes, perfectly crispy fried squid, and a selection of freshly baked breads. Each bite was exquisite, though I must admit to a tinge of disappointment at the absence of the beef dripping butter from the menu. Truth be told, my cardiologist is likely relieved, as that indulgent delight was nothing short of dangerously sublime. For the main course, my wife and son indulged in the renowned Kelmscott pork, complete with crackling and a medley of seasonal vegetables. My wife, in particular, loves this dish, often declaring it ‘divine.’ I opted for the venison accompanied by silky mash, which was equally splendid. The service was impeccable, a testament to the dedication of the staff, and I have no complaints in that regard. Our server, Harry, recognized me from a previous visit, which left me wondering whether that was a testament to his keen memory or a bad reflection on my ‘could do better’ behaviour. Harry stands out as a rare gem among young men these days. He is bright, exceptionally polite, engaging, and articulate. I worry that once he departs for university, the White Hart will feel his absence profoundly. Overall, it was a lovely meal, and I extend my heartfelt thanks to all who contributed to such an enjoyable experience. Merry Christmas White HartMore infoThe White Hart at FyfieldPrice: Expensive• British• Fyfield•4.7