Address: High Street, Goring-on –Thames, Oxon RG8 9AD
Telephone number: 01491 874464
Website: N/A
Date of visit: 12 August 2010
Approximate cost per head: Around £10
Comments on wine list/beer: Wine and beer by the glass (only!)
Opening time: Tue-Fri 8.00-16.00. Sat 9.00-17.00 and Sun 10.00-16.00
Summary:
This is a café/restaurant managed by the Pierreponts – they used to manage a pub in the area called the White Lion. It is sited by the bridge as you cross from Streatley into Goring.
Inside a smallish room, there are over 10 tables, all reasonably spaced apart. .There is a counter that sells rolls and cakes for takeaways.
The day I went, the place was full and new diners kept arriving whilst we had lunch. Most people seemed to order tea/coffee and sandwiches.
There is a drinks menu on the table – coffee, tea, juices, beer and wine. The food menu is chalked up on 2 blackboards.
They offered a variety of dishes. For example: cooked breakfast @ £7.50; boiled egg with marmite solders @ £2; sandwiches with various fillings @ £4.5, Various toppings on toasts @ £7. Main courses on offer included risotto @ £13, sea bass @ £10 and sausages and mash with onions @£10 etc. Desserts were priced at £4.75 per item.
I had the sausages and mash whilst my friend B had the sea bass. The sausages were quite meaty – butchers cut rather than Walls or Richmond. The mash was fine but there were too few onions and there was no gravy. Instead I had what looked and tasted like a pool of butter at the bottom of the dish. My friend’s sea bass was served with new potatoes in a curry flavoured yogurt. I had a glass of the Spanish red (£3.75) with my meal. By the way, they only offer 2 types of red and white by the glass.
My meal was not bad but it was nothing special. I noticed that the Miller of Mansfield (further down the road) offered a 2 course lunch for £10 – Rebellion and West Berkshire on tap.
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