| Address: | Baker Street, Aston Tirrold [Map] |
| Tel: | 01235 851272 |
| Web: | Chequers Website |
| Nearby Station: | Cholsey Station (1.9 miles) |
| Nearby Station: | Didcot Parkway Station (2.9 miles) |
| Nearby Station: | Goring & Streatly Station (4.3 miles) |
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Located in the heart of this small and friendly village, Iain and Sharon welcome you to the Chequers Inn at Aston Tirrold Oxfordshire. The pub dates back to the 15th century and was originally separate houses built in local brick. Iain and Sharon have restored its reputation of an old English pub with low beams, friendly local atmosphere and open fires when the weather turns chilly. The well-kept beer garden provides pleasant drinking in the summer with a thriving Aunt Sally team and children’s tree house. There is also a fair Darts team. Sharon and her daughter Sarah cook the food at The Chequers and it is good traditional food, served from the bar or in the restaurant most lunch and evenings with a traditional Sunday roast at the weekend (See also the specials board). After sampling some of the best food in the area try one of the beautiful local walks or for the more "keen" walkers try the Ridgeway Path a short distance away, but it's tempting just to stay in the pub and enjoy our fine beers and wines |
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Posted by Linda — 23/03/2008 at 13:29
Food does not live up to the hype, although bread was nice. Service was terrible, waiting times were very long.
Posted by stan — 11/02/2008 at 16:19
currently closed for holidays
Posted by Joanne — 03/12/2007 at 19:32
The accent is more likely to be Polish!
Posted by Jaz — 17/11/2007 at 3:50
The Bear at Noth Moreton Rocks + CAMRA local pub of the Year - 4get this hyped up place and visit the Bear @ home - 'tis brilliant and 2 minutes down the road.
Posted by Caroline — 14/11/2007 at 16:20
Miserable, aloof staff with a pompous attitude and ridiculous prices. A more community minded pub would be lovely instead.
Posted by Paul — 31/08/2007 at 7:49
This pub and its food is good - but not truly spectacular, also it is a bit like eating in a sardine can, and the wine list can be very expensive - so don't get carried away. In my opinion better value exists locally at the Bear and Crown Inn in North and South Moreton, where good quailty food and a welcomong ambeince is to be had.
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