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The address of The Boot Pub is Chinnor Road, High Wycombe I-HP14 4AW, United Kingdom. The map below shows the position of the restaurant. Using the map, you can easily navigate to the restaurant. Also, you can get details about public transport and parking near The Boot Pub from this website.

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The following restaurants are in direct vicinity to The Boot Pub. These nearby restaurants are close to Chinnor Road, High Wycombe I-HP14 4AW, United Kingdom and therefore an alternative to The Boot Pub.

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City: South Oxfordshire (near High Wycombe), Gallowstree Road,, RG9 5HT, South Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
"Went last night for dinner with friends. Food and wine perfect. Service was happy and professional. Go!"
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City: Dacorum (near High Wycombe), 21-23 Lower Kings Rd.,, HP4 2AB, Dacorum, United Kingdom
"Good food. Good portions . Good service. Good lunch special price . Worth your time. Treat yourself as it's a lovely place to wine and dine. Voucher on its way no doubt ?"
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City: Henley on Thames (near High Wycombe), Station Rd, Henley-on-Thames RG9 1AZ, RG9 1BS, Henley on Thames, United Kingdom
MasterCard, Terrace, Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible
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City: Thame (near High Wycombe), 5 Upper Street, Thame I-OX9 7AB, United Kingdom
"Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 5"
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City: Tring (near High Wycombe), 74 High Street, Tring I-HP23 4AF, United Kingdom
"Amazing birthday party. wein know top notch, good advice I do as their chardonnay finally. eat excellent and all in the season, can not wait to go back ... can not recommend enough .... love it loves it"
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City: High Wycombe, West Wycombe Village Store Post Office, 50 High Street, West Wycombe, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, HP14 3, GBR, HP14 3AG, Afghanistan
"Lovely coffee and cafe. The coffee, cakes and lunches are really good. The staff are very helpful and friendly. This is all in a great setting: plenty of outside tables in the court yard garden which is lovely and sunny, in the winter or when wet there is a great range of sofas in the shop to sit on. Always find something in the furniture to buy too…."
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City: Windsor and Maidenhead (near High Wycombe), 52 Furze Platt Road, SL6 7NN, Windsor and Maidenhead, United Kingdom
"Excellent. A great find!! We are not from the area and need3d a breakfast on the go...this was ideal. Very friendly staff and good bacon toastie"
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City: Aylesbury Vale (near High Wycombe), 57 Tring Road, Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom
Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free Options, Street Parking, MasterCard
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City: Wycombe (near High Wycombe), 28 West Street, SL7 2NB, Wycombe, United Kingdom
"Our favourite cafe in Marlow, Always consistently great food (I had the Prawn avacado baguette and hot chocolate, and my wife the halloumi salad) only thing I wasn't keen on is the rocket side salad (too bitter for me) but that's just a personal thing and could have asked for an alternative. The baguette was fresh and the avocado was soft prawns great and always enjoy their hot chocolate. Wife loved the salad especially the added hummus and the delicious dressing. The proprietors are friendly and attentive. The cafe is also dog friendly which is always a good thing for us!"
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City: South Oxfordshire (near High Wycombe), 1 St. Marys Street, OX10 0EB, South Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
"My wife and I ate here on a Sunday night, and were really impressed with what we found. It is a wine bar, which serves a reasonably extensive snack menu. Think of it like a French tapas kind of idea, with a number of small plates on offer to eat whilst sampling the many wines, rather than a traditional restaurant serving starters and mains. We ate the wild garlic pesto tartiflette, which was delicious, and also had a charcuterie board, with generous portions of iberico ham, parma ham and cooked ham, together with bread and chutney, which was equally delicious. The other plate we ordered was a prawn and avocado salad in a balsamic vinegar dressing. This too was really tasty and was a generous size. It being a wine bar, there are numerous wines on offer, but what we chose to do was the wine flight, where you each get three small glasses, each of a different wine. I chose the Bordeaux flight and my wife chose the Rioja flight. For about £15 each, we thought it was good value and enabled us to try six different wines for a reasonable price, all of which complemented the food perfectly. There are also both white and sparkling flights available, as well as a good wine list, most of which were very reasonably priced. The restaurant/bar itself is relatively small, and reminded me of a cosy ski lodge, with wood panels on the wall and nice bench seats. The atmosphere was very nice, and the service was excellent. All in all, it was a lovely evening and we really enjoyed our visit and would have no hesitation returning if we are ever in the area again."