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Where to Eat in Hurley

Hurley is the kind of village where you can keep things simple, grab a proper coffee and something homemade, or settle in for a relaxed pub lunch after a riverside walk. Here are the go-to spots in the village and nearby.

Hurley village Shop and Cafe

Hurley Village Shop and Cafe

If you want something easy and local, start here. Hurley Village Shop and Cafe combines everyday essentials with locally sourced produce and treats, and it’s set up as a friendly place to pause, not just pop in and out. Four-legged friends also welcome!

 

The shop highlights are the coffee and cake, plus a range that includes home-baked goods, sandwiches, savouries, and a deli-style offer. 

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The Cafe also runs evening community banquets that are available to book for both residents and visitors to Hurley. You can find these on the website. 

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Private evening dining available on request, either in the cafe or in the dining room at The Fox at Hurley next door. Contact the shop for details. 

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Location

 

  • High Street, Hurley, Berkshire, SL6 5LX. 

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Hurley Shop and Cafe Website 

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The Olde Bell

The Olde Bell Hotel is a proper all-in-one stop in Hurley, with a bar for drinks and relaxed bites, plus a restaurant for longer, sit-down meals. You can also book a room for the night!

 

In the warmer months, it also runs the Summer Kitchen in the garden, giving you an outdoor place to eat and drink in a classic countryside setting. 

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The Olde Bell is dog friendly in the rooms, bar and garden. 

 

Location

 

  • High Street, Hurley, Berkshire, SL6 5LX. 

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The Olde Bell Website

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The Dew Drop Inn

The Dew Drop Inn

Tucked away in Hurley’s woodland setting, The Dew Drop Inn bills itself as a “little pub in the woods” and is very welcoming to walkers, cyclists, families and dogs.

 

It’s a great option if you want a post-walk pint and a meal, but it’s worth checking opening times before you set off, as the pub notes they can change at short notice and they also take a winter break from 19 January to 13 February. 

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Location

 

  • Honey Ln, Hurley, SL6 6RB.

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The Dew Drop Website

Hurley House Hotel

Hurley House Hotel is a great pick if you want a meal that feels like a proper treat, with a restaurant serving both international dishes and Japanese cuisine, plus an Omakase Sushi Bar.

 

They also offer afternoon tea, including Traditional, Vegetarian and Japanese options.

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Location

 

  • Henley Road, Hurley SL6 5LH.

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Hurley House Hotel Website

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The Rising Sun

The Rising Sun sits on Hurley High Street and is known for traditional pub food, plus rotating real ales.

 

The pub is in the process of changing hands, so if you’re planning a visit in January, check ahead for the latest opening details.  

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Location

 

  • High Street, Hurley, Berkshire, SL6 5LT. 

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The Crown at Burchetts Green

A short drive from Hurley, The Crown at Burchetts Green is a cosy English pub with seasonal, flavour-led cooking, led by chef-patron Dominic Chapman.

 

The Michelin Guide notes The Crown's seasonal approach and “warm and comforting” setting, with a good-value fixed-price village menu as an option. 

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Location

 

  • Burchett's Green, Maidenhead SL6 6QZ

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The Crown Website

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The Flower Pot

Just outside Hurley, The Flower Pot in Aston is a gastro pub and hotel with a Thames Path location, offering a mix of traditional and modern fare and a setting that works well for a longer lunch or supper.

 

The pub publishes opening times online, which is handy if you’re planning your day around a walk or a drive. Please note that they have a closure period in January. 

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Location

 

  • Aston, Henley-on-Thames RG9 3DG

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The Flower Pot Website

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