The Cherry Tree Inn, Stoke Row - pub details
Address: Main Rd, Stoke Row, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 5QA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15613) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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> Current user rating: 6.2/10 (rated by 13 users)
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user reviews of the Cherry Tree Inn, Stoke Row
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| Sadly closed for the time being as takings were severely down no doubt as a result of the recession. The brewery however have plans to re-open sooner rather than later... Lord_Jason - 19 Jan 2012 12:47 |
| Friends and I visited this pub for the first time today. The staff were friendly, and the food was very tasty. BUT the portion sizes were very small (especially considering the prices are 30% more than similar pubs). When politely challenged over the portion sizes, the staff said we were welcome to order a side helping, but we would be charged extra. When paying the bill we thanked them for the tasty food, but politely made it clear we were unsatisfied with the portion sizes...the staff response was ,"Sorry you were dissatisfied with your meal. Pleae enter your PIN". Probably a nice pub for a drink and chat with friends, but our visit was spoilt by over-priced and under-quantity food. cyclinggraham - 13 Nov 2010 19:33 |
| A really good, popular, old fashioned country pub. Very decent, mixed clientele (mostly couples) of all ages who interact in a friendly but unintrusive way. What I mean is that you'll pick up on the friendly atmosphere but nobody will bother you or intrude. The staff are very friendly and actually encourage decent drinkers to add to the ambiance so that it doesn't become too much of a restaurant. No juke box or pool etc. Good pint of Oxford Gold but unfortunately only that and the usual Brakspears Bitter. More variety would be welcome. Plenty of seating in the garden for a summer's evening. Definitely worth a visit for the ambience. kentgoldings - 3 Jul 2010 23:10 |
| The wife and I stayed here while attending an event in the area, and found time to visit the bar briefly. This is, like so many pubs in this area, a Brakspears' pub. That sort of domination is rarely good for diversity of ales, and the only two on here were Bitter and Oxford Gold. The Oxford Gold was served well though: the ideal drink to quaff while sitting outside in the sun. The pub is set back from the main road through the village, with the garden out the front. The interior has three rooms, with a central bar area and the other two rooms more dining-focused. The accommodation is in a separate building to the left of the pub: it is modern and comfortable. I'd be happy to stay here again if in the area, but don't think the pub is worth seeking out to visit. grecian - 14 Sep 2009 09:57 |
| Good food and a nice pint of Oxford Gold. For weekend lunchtimes, it has more of a 'restaurant-with-a-bar-attached' feel, but still a few locals tucking into a midday pint on our visit. Popular with walkers too. TheHofBear - 16 Apr 2009 13:27 |
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