The Greyhound
"Exciting modern food in repurposed pub."
Overview
In the heart of Beaconsfield Old Town, The Greyhound is a handsome Grade II building overlooking a green. Low oak beams, exposed brickwork and an outdoor terrace add to the rustic charm of this 17th-century, former coaching inn. To the rear, a kitchen garden provides a steady supply of homegrown produce for the modern British dishes. Creedy Carver duck tart, beetroot, confit Portobello mushrooms and frisée is a deeply flavoured starter and could lead on to Icelandic cod, wild garlic and haricot bean purée, courgette and lemon.
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Our inspector loves...
Market town - Overlooking a green.
Characterful - Retaining original oak beams.
Modern British cuisine - Using the best local ingredients across carte, lunch and tasting menus.
Polished service - From the knowledgeable and friendly team.
Wine list of note - A great list with plenty for all.
Features
- Facilities
- Seats: 56
- Food and Drink
- Wines over £30: 183
- Wines by the glass: 44
- Cuisine style: Modern British
About the area
Buckinghamshire is a land of glorious beech trees, wide views and imposing country houses, such as Stowe and Waddesdon Manor, set amid sumptuous gardens and dignified parkland. The Vale of Aylesbury is a vast playground for leisure seekers, and rising above it are the Chiltern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where you can also find the woodland rides of Burnham Beeches
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