The Hare Restaurant

Lambourn Woodlands, Hungerford, RG17 7SD

The Hare Restaurant, in Lambourn Woodlands, combines the look of a traditional Grade II listed village inn with a stylish restaurant, all set in an area of natural outstanding beauty above the valley of the racehorse. It sources only the best produce, currently in season, to serve a tempting mix of traditional and contemporary cuisine. A relaxed and pleasant ambience pervades through three pleasant, comfortable dining areas, each with their own distinctive appeal. Talented head chef, Tom Snell, has worked for many prestigious establishments, under some of the country's most outstanding chefs, and also alongside the world renowned Welsh culinary arts team. His varied lunchtime menu changes weekly while his evening menu evolves throughout the year.

The Hare Restaurant, in Lambourn Woodlands, combines the look of a traditional Grade II listed village inn with a stylish restaurant, all set in an area of natural outstanding beauty above the valley of the racehorse.

It sources only the best produce, currently in season, to serve a tempting mix of traditional and contemporary cuisine. A relaxed and pleasant ambience pervades through three pleasant, comfortable dining areas, each with their own distinctive appeal.

Talented head chef, Tom Snell, has worked for many prestigious establishments, under some of the country's most outstanding chefs, and also alongside the world renowned Welsh culinary arts team. His varied lunchtime menu changes weekly while his evening menu evolves throughout the year.

In the summer months, The Hare Restaurant also offers al fresco dining on its south facing terrace.

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European

: 12:00 - 14:00 19:00 - 21:30
: 12:00 - 14:30 19:00 - 21:00

Reservations: 01488 71386

Lambourn Woodlands, Hungerford, RG17 7SD [Map]

£26.00    £38.00

£27.50 (3 courses)

£21.50 (2 courses) to £27.50 (3 courses), Sun

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF The Hare Restaurant

Jason Smith (12 October 2008)

I can honestly say that this restaurant has gone down hill ever since the head chef departed a short while ago. The food does not seem to be cooked with the same flair as it was, and it looks like it has been done in a very haphazard manner. The service was also very poor and slow. I can honestly say I will not be returning for a considerable amount of time.

Flemmo (7 March 2008)

We went there on a Friday night - good attention from the staff despite being busy. Enjoyable food and both the seafood and the steak were good with nice stylish greens and potato. Good wine and the price tag of the whole event reflects the ambience and atmosphere. Excellent - not quite but pretty close!

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