The Falkland Arms for Lunch- Great Tew

Falkland Arms Pub in Great Tew, Oxfordshire.

A couple of Saturdays back we wandered over to Great Tew, mainly to visit BakerGirl (see my previous post), which, sadly, was about to close down. Being lunch time we decided to have a bite to eat at the local pub, The Falkland Arms.

The Falkland Arms Pub

Walking into the pub made me think of a "proper" English pub (from a Southern African’s view anyway). Low ceiling, a bit smoky with a lovely log fire in the fireplace – something necessary on a cold Saturday. A cosy and welcoming space.

On a previous visit to Great Tew and a short walk my wife had commented that she could "smell that the food was good" without even going into the pub. It was no disappointment.

The menu offered more than a normal pub menu, prepared on site from fresh ingredients. Indeed, the Falkland Arms prides itself on the use of local produce and support for local business.

We were too late to sample the chicken pie. Beef features very low in our diet preferences, though the beef pie was tempting. We chose a lighter option in the form of fish cakes. Served on a bed of french fries with creamed spinach, the salmon and chive fishcakes were "full meal" sized and well cooked and presented. Accompanied by a glass of wine for my wife and a glass of cider for me, they made an excellent Saturday Lunch.

Note to self – take food photos. Sorry readers, though I had two cameras, the food photos didn’t happen. May be we need another visit?

The meal cost just on £40. Arguably expensive for a pub lunch, but good value as a better quality meal. No complaints from us on that score.

Stay at the Inn

The Falkland Arms offers B & B accomodation in 6 rooms in their 16th century building. These look good and, if the accomodation is anything like the food, would be a great weekend getaway or a base to visit Oxfordshire.

A Bit of History

There is evidence that there was human habitation in the Great Tew area in the Bronze age, and the remains of a Roman Villa have been found nearby.

Th Falkland Arms pub, itself, has carried the name since 1830.

Source: Wikipedia entry for Great Tew.

Would we Return

Many places to explore, and too few free weekends, but the Falkland Arms is on the list for a return visit. Perhaps even a weekend getaway!

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