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The Rainbow Inn

Middle Assendon, Henley-on-Thames RG9 6AU, United Kingdom

The Rainbow Inn
Pub
4.2
88 reviews
8 comments
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H387+8Q Henley-on-Thames, United Kingdom
+44 1491 574879
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 12–15
Wedneasday: 12–15
Thursday: 12–15
Friday: 12–15
Saturday: 12–15
Sunday: 12–15
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Alistair Millar
Alistair Millar
Very friendly landlord who serves a good pint. Lovely setting. Food is in line with country pub fare and price charged. Somebody should probably tell the chef the difference between a sticky toffee pudding and a sponge pudding though! Lol.
Kevan Mitchinson Mitchinson
Kevan Mitchinson Mitchinson228 days ago
Rustic feeling rural pub. Pretty setting with pleasant seating in the front garden. The interior has not been too altered, with low wooden beams (watch your head if you're 6ft) . This is a 5 star pub because it is a pub. Make the effort to visit it, I visit around 200 pubs a year searching for authenticity like this. Kev Mitch.
Mark Parkinson
Mark Parkinson259 days ago
Quaint pub in lovely flowered garden.
Serves with great food.
Welcoming host.
Real ales in great condition.
Walking trails to and from the pub.
What more do you want, give it a visit
Amandip Tamber
Amandip Tamber259 days ago
Came here has my girls were at a festival down the road lovely pub Curley and Jean were superb (owner's) good conversation, nice and relaxed, locals popping in and out, Camden Ale on pump lovely. Ordered Salmon pate for starters, then Ham chips and egg whlie the misses has sweet chilli prawns with salad and chips, all dishes were delicious thankyou if we pass through again definitely popping in.
Paul Hutton
Paul Hutton290 days ago
Extremely reasonable priced sunday lunch, the cheapest around however quite ample for most. Yesterday was roast pork cooked just right.
Nick S
Nick S351 days ago
Pleasant typical country pub in the centre of a small village. Handy for local walks. We stopped for lunch. Food typical pub grub well cooked and good value. Sadly no cask ale on when we visited. Guinness was a poor substitute!
Alan George
Alan George2 years ago
Excellent food in this small country pub. On a January evening it was very quiet in the restaurant although a few locals in the other bar. Have previously been here in the summer and much busier. Everyone here is obviously working hard to keep the pub traditional.
Paul Hutton
Paul Hutton2 years ago
Been going here for over 50 years more often again recently for Sunday lunch. The Landlady cooks a delicious Sunday roast and nice meal throughout the week, the Landlord "curly" pulls a mean pint of Henley and other beers. Nestled in Middle Assendon en route to Stonor Valley it's a proper country pub with a warm welcome
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