Although part of a chain, Pierre Victoire does manage to convey the sense of being a truly authentic French restaurant; it is even managed by a French lady! Wooden tables and rickety wooden stairs dominate the restaurant's closely packed two floors. With its intimate lighting, Pierre Victoire is suitable for both families or couples, groups might be a bit squeezed, and the Edith Piaf background music certainly gets you in the right frame of mind. The food here is delightful, particularly the juicy and succulent duck. Look out for the lunchtime bargains.
With its pontoon on the Thames, its view of passing river craft and the honey-colored stone of Folly Bridge, this is one of the most agreeable places to relax in the city-center. The varied and interesting menu is particularly strong on seafood, but there are also light meals, snacks and drinks available throughout the day. The interior is conservatory style, with plenty of light, and windows overlooking the water. The staff are friendly and ready to assist. Ten minutes walk from the university and city center, and you can come in by boat too.
Set in a beautiful plant-filled conservatory, Gee's is perfect for summer dining. The high ceiling and huge windows give this restaurant a very airy feel. It is almost always full for lunch and dinner, and is a favorite for family celebrations. The menu is always diverse and the seafood can be especially interesting.
Located in the heart of Woodstock, this cozy restaurant presents itself in a charming hotel that has been hosting guests from the 13th Century, when it was a coaching inn. Dine at this award-winning restaurant that serves patrons contemporary British cuisine; a table d'hote menu is also available. You could head to the casual bar to enjoy moments to yourself. The food here is a recipient of Two AA Rosettes and the ambiance is just perfect for weddings. This place boasts of open fires in winter. So go ahead and make yourself comfortable! Call +44 844 8 799143 for more.