Restaurant at The Bignell Park Hotel
Chesterton, Bicester, OX26 1UE
A 16th century building is home to this dramatically fashioned dining room with its gallery and old beams. The versatility of the approach in the kitchen is demonstrated by a skilful starter of shredded salsa vegetable spring rolls, deep fried and reposing on shallot and pear marmalade and a little basil vinaigrette. Generally I prefer my steaks as unfussed as possible but if I was looking for a change I would be very tempted by the grilled sirloin steak on rosemary roast potatoes with a Stilton glaze and oyster mushroom sauce. The baked chevre goats cheesecake on poached balsamic plums and passion fruit syrup would ensure a happy end to the meal, particularly as helpings err on the generous.A 16th century building is home to this dramatically fashioned dining room with its gallery and old beams. The versatility of the approach in the kitchen is demonstrated by a skilful starter of shredded salsa vegetable spring rolls, deep fried and reposing on shallot and pear marmalade and a little basil vinaigrette. Generally I prefer my steaks as unfussed as possible but if I was looking for a change I would be very tempted by the grilled sirloin steak on rosemary roast potatoes with a Stilton glaze and oyster mushroom sauce. The baked chevre goats cheesecake on poached balsamic plums and passion fruit syrup would ensure a happy end to the meal, particularly as helpings err on the generous.
French, Modern
: 19:00 - 21:30
: 12:00 - 14:00 19:00 - 21:30
Reservations: 01869 326550
Chesterton, Bicester, OX26 1UE [Map]
N/A £42.00
£12.50 (2 courses) to £15.50 (3 courses)
£24.95 (2 courses) to £27.95 (3 courses)
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)
REVIEWS OF Restaurant at The Bignell Park Hotel
Laura (13 October 2008)
The food there is lovely, and the place has a very relaxed and romantic feel to it. The location is also great.
Mike Simpson (13 October 2008)
We have had lunch twice recently at the Bignell Park Hotel, and have been very pleased each time. Three courses of good restaurant food and a decent glass of wine, in such nice surroundings, for just £12.50 is great. Their service is pleasant, and unobtrusive.
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More Info for Restaurant at The Bignell Park Hotel
Children welcome
Air condition
Reservations
Groups allowed
Outside seating
Cover charge
£11.00
£11.00
Not included
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