The Tite is a stunning Cotswolds inn in a picturesque setting, with timeless décor and a welcoming personality.The glorious garden and restaurant, local seasonal menu and an inviting bar are set in the village of Chadlington.Our produce is fresh, local and seasonal. Our lagers, ales and ciders are brewed less than a mile away with pure Chadlington spring water, and the used brewing malt provides feed for a local farm, all are gluten free.We have been awarded Diners choice two months in a row and Tripadvisors Travellers choice 2022.
Our head chef Andrew Campbell fuses contemporary and traditional British cooking and adds an appealing local twist. Andrew carefully selects the best regional, seasonal ingredients, while supporting British farmers, fishermen and artisan producers.The restaurant itself has handsome vaulted ceilings and original oak beams, a classic look that’s complemented by a modern, easy-going ambience. Drop in for an amazing Full English, a leisurely lunch or an intimate dinner. Whatever the occasion, we can help you celebrate in style and have a choice of private dining spaces available. In the summer, you can eat outside on the terrace or in the gardens. Dogs (and their owners) are welcome in the bar area of the Old Swan across the road.
The Slaughters Country Inn offers delicious food, simply prepared, using the finest Cotswold produce. The menu is complemented by a wide selection of local ales, showcasing the best the region has to offer.Not to be missed is the sharing platter, made up of local cheeses and meats, the day’s selection of breads and The Slaughters Country Inn pickles. Guests can also expect to see dishes on the menu such as Gloucestershire black pudding salad, rustic country terrine and local fish and chips.Afternoon tea, including home-made scones and sandwiches, can also be enjoyed on the terrace with a glass of Champagne in the summer months or by the fire with a pot of tea when winter draws in.
The Black Horse pub in Standlake near Witney is a welcoming establishment, steeped in historyHistoric Appeal: The Black Horse has been a pub since at least 1761, housed in a Grade II listed building dating back to the 16th century.Traditional Charm: As a typical traditional English village pub, it retains much of its historic character.Classically Trained Chefs: Enjoy a menu crafted by fantastic chefs, offering a range of beautifully prepared dishes.The menu features locally sourced ingredients, ensuring freshness and supporting local producers. We have a beautiful garden area perfect for al fresco dining or largeee private functions.OpenTable Bookings: Reservations through OpenTable are accepted for food reservations only.Perfect for Any OccasionLunch with Friends: A great spot for a casual lunch with friends.Celebration Meals: Ideal for special occasions and celebrations.Please call in and sample our fare.