Oak and Saw, Taplow - pub details
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Address: Rectory Road, Taplow, Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire, SL6 0ET [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 34604) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Taplow (0.8 miles), Maidenhead (1.8 miles), Furze Platt (1.9 miles)
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Boulters Lock Inn, Maidenhead (0.5 miles), Thames Hotel, Maidenhead (0.7 miles), Blue River Cafe, Maidenhead (0.8 miles), Burnham WM Club, Burnham (1.2 miles), Old Five Bells, Burnham (1.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Oak and Saw, Taplow
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| Myself and family love this pub, always a friendly welcome and so cosy especially when the weather is bitter as it is at the moment. After good food (the odd glass or two) and a lovely wood burning fire, it is hard to leave.... If your looking for a REALLY nice individual pub with good food (not a chain) then the Oak is for you. Enjoy! Joannasib - 8 Feb 2012 22:21 |
| A proper country pub, one of a dying breed (if successive governments get their way). Now the winter months are upon us you can enjoy a pint in front of a real fire. They have a good selection of ales and lagers, also bottled ciders and wines. The food is very good including the traditional Sunday Roast. I thoroughly recommend a visit. Coxillini - 8 Nov 2011 18:04 |
| Whether you are looking for a night out with friends, an excellent meal with your family or a cosy night with your partner then this is definitely the pub to choose. The atmosphere is always friendly, and the staff make you feel like a local from the first visit. The food is suberb. Excellent range of beers and reasonably priced. I highly recommend you go a little out of your way and pay this pub a visit. jennyproud - 3 Nov 2011 00:37 |
| Looks promising from the outside and from the immediate surroundings but disappointed upon entering. Little bland and modern for my taste. The tables along with mothers and children gave the appearance of an upmarket cafe. Flat screen TV on the wall but not turned on, even on a Saturday afternoon (either have no TV and keep a semblance of an old traditional village inn or if you do have one then use it. Even with no sound). Reading back, making this place sound worse than it was. Barman was very good and it's not that bad. Just promised more before walking through the door. Good to see a St Georges Day menu being proffered though. Give it a go and then decide johnwarkstache - 4 Apr 2010 17:00 |
| Standard village pub. Not the cheapest but I've been to more expensive. Fairly friendly atmosphere most of the time, and the bar staff are always friendly and welcoming. Never eaten there, but the food always looks and smells pretty amazing. gregatb - 3 Sep 2009 18:43 |
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