The Old House, Warren Row - pub details

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Address: Warren Row Road, Warren Row, Reading, Berkshire, RG10 8QS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32616) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Shiplake (2.5 miles), Wargrave (2.7 miles), Henley-on-thames (3.5 miles)

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I visited the Old House while on a huge dog-walk. I got there at about four o'clock on a Sunday afternoon and there were still people eating, including a vast table of 18 people. Two Rebellion beers were on. I had the IPA which is a favourite of mine (actually I like all their beers). Look out for the vast iron kitchen range (not in use when I visited).
twm_sion_cati - 12 Dec 2011 14:15
We revisited with some friends for Sunday lunch. Although the landlady is very friendly and clearly very hard working, the impression is that the place desperately needs some part time help. Although the orders were taken reasonable, quickly all courses took an inordinate time to arrive. The main door and all the windows were left open on a fresh autumn day, making the pub pretty chill, whilst encouraging a group of tweedies to let their offspring and dogs treat the place like a private play yard. It’s a shame, but my conclusion, The Old House is not the place to take friends for a sociable lunch.
Hellskitchen - 8 Nov 2011 14:58
Walking from Marlow to Twyford with two friends, The Old House was conveniently located along our route, coinciding with a break for lunch. Although clearly more of a gastro pub it has been furnished in a thoughtful rustic fashion, so as not to ward off those requiring just a lunch time tipple and a lighter bite. The staff were friendly and welcoming; two local cask ales from the Rebellion brewery were on offer as well as a draught cider. The lunchtime menu offered sandwiches, baguettes or ploughman's, the alternative was something from the A La Carte menu; the only slight disappointment was that a lesser hot meal somewhere between the two was not on offer. Our collective opinion was of an attractive pub offering freshly prepared food of good quality and at a fair price. I look forward to returning to sample their Sunday lunch menu.
Hellskitchen - 6 Sep 2011 12:03
Feb 2011
THE OLD HOUSE - IS OPEN!!
Since it reopened several months ago under new management, I have visited on a number of occasions and always had a fantastic time. The building is really atmospheric and rustic and food and service amazing! The scallops are to die for and can also highly recomend the duck, the lamb, the steak, the seabass - in fact everything! As it is a free house - the wine list is excellent and great value.
The landlord and his staff are all really attentive. It is only a short drive from Henley and often has really good wine and meal offers.
devonscone - 21 Feb 2011 17:29
Have to agree with the last comment. Myself and some friends popped in during January 2011 and had a lovely evening. Good food and good ale. If anything, the landlord was over attentive and very much a perfectionist; his cappuccinos were a work of art. Thanks also for the "birthday cake".
The current £10.00 offer is also very good value for money, I particularly enjoyed the paté but the mussels also looked good.

littlelegs - 20 Jan 2011 06:45

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