The newly opened Ivy Royal Windsor is the latest gem in our modern-day brasserie crown. Located close to Windsor Castle, it is the perfect place for locals and the visitors who flock here to see the changing of the guard ceremony, to enjoy delectable dishes and celebratory drinks. In light of Windsor's rich royal heritage, beautifully designed interiors are brimming with elegant touches. Delicate shades of red and gold feature on sumptuous soft furnishings and in the finish of our sophisticated central bar, while pretty jewel-like colours can also be seen in stunning murals and carefully-curated artworks. The Ivy Royal Windsor's all-encompassing menu lists delicious modern British and international Ivy-inspired classics, as well as show-stopping desserts, new-season cocktails and afternoon teas fit for a queen.
Located just a five-minute stroll away from His Majesty’s castle, why not pop in and visit Bill’s of Windsor on your way back from seeing the King? Get acquainted with our finest dishes (minus all the confusing silverware) or share a few drinks with your own royal family. Everyone is welcome!
Stoke Place King and Lamb Restaurant is a relaxed setting to enjoy Lunch, Dinner, Saturday Brunch with unlimited Prosecco or lovely Sunday Bottomless Lunch 3 course, or Afternoon Tea with family and friends.
With its vaulted ceilings, impressive wine wall and striking open-kitchen, The Monkey Island Brasserie in Bray is the perfect setting for a long lunch, quintessentially English Afternoon Tea or an exquisite dinner.Afternoon Tea may be enjoyed here or in an entrancing setting with a famous Renaissance ceiling. Cocktails and drinks are served in front of the welcoming fireplace in the stylish bar.Classic French doors lead out to the picturesque terrace where guests can enjoy outdoor dining whilst admiring the idyllic views of the River Thames.Please note, dogs are not allow in The Restaurant and Island.
The pub was originally built in 1812 but our history is a little more recent. Landlady Andi renovated, redecorated and revitalised the pub and the new and improved Feathers opened its doors on February 15th, 2019.The pub has gone onto win the Spelthorne in Bloom flower competition 4 times for its bountiful summer bouquets, regularly hosts eclectic live music acts on Friday nights and has served many varieties of delicious homemade food for almost four years.