The Black Horse

Traditional 17th-century pub with airy rooms, plus a rustic bar, restaurant & free parking.

🐕 Dogs Welcome 🍺 Real Ale 🌳 Beer Garden 🔥 Log Fire 🍖 Sunday Roast 🥾 Walkers Welcome 🏛️ Historic ⛰️ AONB 🎵 Live Music 👨‍👩‍👧 Family Friendly
Google Rating ✓ Independent

The Pub

Facilities & Features

🐕 Dogs Welcome
🍺 Real Ale
🌳 Beer Garden
🔥 Log Fire
🍖 Sunday Roast
🥾 Walkers Welcome
🏛️ Historic
⛰️ AONB
🎵 Live Music
👨‍👩‍👧 Family Friendly
🛢️ Cask Ale
🍻 Craft Beer
🍂 Seasonal Menu
🥕 Local Produce
🪵 Inglenook Fireplace
🌿 Outdoor Seating
🛝 Play Area
👥 Good for Groups
✓ Independent
🤝 Community Owned
🏞️ Country Estate
🏡 Village Pub
🚲 Cyclists Welcome
🗺️ Walking Route
📺 Sports Screening
🚻 Restrooms

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The Garden

The Black Horse sits comfortably in the Thame countryside, a 17th-century establishment that feels genuinely rooted in its rural setting rather than trying too hard to prove it. There’s free parking at hand, which matters in the village, and the pub opens up into airy, characterful rooms that manage to be both unpretentious and welcoming—the sort of place where regulars and visitors alike feel at ease. The garden captures that particular English countryside calm, a natural extension of the pub’s unhurried hospitality, and the kitchen’s commitment to proper home cooking (evident in everything from their creative vegetarian dishes to their carefully sourced mains) suggests this is a place where the surroundings and the food work together to create something more than the sum of their parts. It’s the kind of local that rewards a proper visit, whether you’re ducking in for a pint or settling in for an afternoon of leisurely eating and good company.
© Steve Daniels / Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0
© Steve Daniels / Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0

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