Reservations · Outdoor seating
Beautiful riverside country pub delivering good-to-very-good cooking and warm hospitality in a scenic setting, with prices on the higher side and an auto service charge that some diners dislike.
The Fox at Barrington earns its A- grade through strong food quality anchored by reliable pub staples and genuinely welcoming service, supported by exceptional riverside setting appeal that genuinely justifies the destination draw. Consistency shows occasional variation on seafood dishes, and the kitchen doesn't quite reach the distinctive execution needed for grade A territory, but this remains a competitive neighborhood favorite that delivers on its promise of warm hospitality and picturesque countryside dining.
Set beside a gentle stream in the Cotswolds, The Fox at Barrington feels warm and unhurried, with a cozy bar inside and picnic tables along the water. Diners talk about a place that "looks like a postcard" where service is genuinely welcoming and Sunday roasts arrive hot and fast. The setting does a lot of heavy lifting, and on good days the kitchen matches it with reliably tasty pub cooking in a beautiful riverside garden. The culinary approach leans elevated traditional: familiar pub dishes like fish and chips, roasts, pies, and burgers are executed with care, plus a few contemporary flourishes such as crab linguine and satay-dressed salads. When it clicks, plates are hearty and satisfying; occasional misses include a too-sweet crab linguine or a minimalist trout. Pricing reflects the location and polish, so expect gastro pub pricing rather than village pub bargains. Families should feel comfortable here. There are kid-friendly choices like Margherita and pepperoni pizzas, burgers, and chips, and staff are good with little ones and dogs. The riverside seating is a highlight, but do keep close supervision near the water. If your crew leans very cautious with flavors, sticking to the classics will be the safe and happy path.
Area: Classic Cotswolds riverbank village setting popular with walkers, weekenders, and scenic drives.
Safety: Generally safe rural environment with good daytime foot traffic; caution near the river with children and pets.
Nearby: Riverside beer garden, countryside footpaths, short drive from Burford and the A40; mix of locals and visitors.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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