Visitors' Guide - Where to Stay, Eat and Drink
Given its relatively small size, Deddington has an outstanding range of quality accommodation and places to eat and drink. For contact information and more, click the details links.
Pubs, restaurants and takeaways
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Bengal Spice Restaurant
The restaurant serves authentic Bangladeshi cuisine - meat, poultry, seafood and vegetarian. Air-conditioned and fully licensed. Sunday buffet lunch by booking only. |
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The Co-op village store
The parish convenience store also stocks instant food such as fruit, croissants, rolls and sandwiches. |
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. Crown and Tuns Public House An old coaching inn in Deddington main street serving Hook Norton ales and a good selection of wines. The Puddingface Restaurant specialises in homemade pies including traditional meat, fish, vegetarian and game |
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Deddington Arms Hotel
Air-conditioned AA Rosette restaurant with 4-50 covers serving modern British cuisine. Bar with good range of real ales and wines; freshly prepared bar meals. |
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Duke of Cumberland's Head
Varied menu in comfortable restaurant, with a log fire in winter. Bar meals and good range of real ales and wines. |
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Eagles Fresh Foods
Ready-to-eat quiches, pasties, pastries and award-winning pies. |
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Popular Chinese Takeaway
The takeaway also offers fish and chips. Tables outside for use in good weather. |
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Foodies Deli and Café
Fresh bread and patisserie every day. Fresh sandwiches made to order. Hot soup to take away in the winter. Small café serving coffee, teas and light lunches. |
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May Fu Two Restaurant
Traditional recipes from various regions of China. Restaurant and takeaway. Sunday buffet lunch. |
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Otters Restaurant
A family-run business offering modern European food with a rustic theme. Lunch and dinner menus. |
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Peppers Restaurant at Holcombe Hotel
Specialises in fresh pasta and pizza dishes together with steaks, fish and vegetarian options. Air-conditioned. |
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Red Lion Bar and Bistro
Newly refurbished as a pub, wine-bar and bistro, serving a wide variety of freshly cooked food. Lunch and dinner menus. |
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Unicorn Inn
RAC Fine Dining Award restaurant with a widely varying menu in traditional style that emphasises local produce; fresh fish a speciality. Large bar with two real ales, selection of wines and bar food. |
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Hotels
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Deddington Arms Hotel
A partially half-timbered 16th century inn situated on the north side of the Market Place. 27 en suite bedrooms, including two with four-poster beds. Conference rooms, restaurant, bar and CCTV car parking. |
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Duke of Cumberland's Head
17th century thatched inn in the village of Clifton two miles east of the centre of Deddington. Six en suite bedrooms, restaurant, large garden and car parking |
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Holcombe Hotel
Impressive Hornton-stone building on Deddington High Street with15 recently refurbished en suite bedrooms, restaurant, walled garden and carpark |
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Unicorn Inn
18th century coaching inn in the Market Place. Four cottage-style en suite bedrooms with an RAC three diamond rating and a Warm Welcome Award, a large garden with seating, bar, and conference facilities. |
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Bed and breakfast
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Hill Barn
Situated north of Deddington village with views over open countryside. Bed and breakfast in a converted barn with ground floor accommodation available. |
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Old Post House
Bed and breakfast in a charming 17th century home in Deddington main street. Recommended in Alistair Sawday's Special Places to Stay. Children over 12 welcome. |
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Stonecrop Guesthouse
Cotswold-stone modern detached accommodation on main east-west road through Deddington. English Tourist Board two Diamonds; commended for foreign languages, Dutch and French. |
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Earls Farm
Tucked away behind the church, the quiet situation of this working farm house belies its convenience for the centre of Deddington.The family has been in the village for generations and run a B&B here for some forty years. |
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