Blandy’s Bar and Bistro is located at Templeton Rd, Kintbury, Hungerford RG17 9AA, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Blandy’s Bar and Bistro and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

ISet in Kintbury, West Berkshire, in the beautiful Inglewood House surrounded by picturesque gardens, Blandy’s restaurant and bistro is contemporary yet full of English charm. You can enjoy fresh, locally sourced, seasonal dishes while soaking up the stunning décor and serene atmosphere

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 01488 208173

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -https://www.blandysbistro.co.uk/?utm_source=googlemybusiness&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=googlemybusiness-blandys&utm_content=restaurant

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Warwick Hall

5 Google Rating

Wonderful location, excellent food all our dishes looked and tasted fantastic! Smoked duck breast st

5/ 5

Wonderful location, excellent food all our dishes looked and tasted fantastic! Smoked duck breast starter was a highlight. Most enjoyable evening where we had the restaurant to ourselves! Staff were really helpful and friendly. Look forward to coming again.

Sharon Lupton

5 Google Rating

Warm welcome to a beautiful and peaceful environment. Excellent service throughout. Menu was a limit

5/ 5

Warm welcome to a beautiful and peaceful environment. Excellent service throughout. Menu was a limited Sunday menu, the food exceptional. Limited, well selected wine list. Good quality all round. Definitely one to revisit.

Jonathan Shaw

2 Google Rating

Surprisingly lacklustre. No idea why it has an AA rosette. It's in a retirement village, and I've no

2/ 5

Surprisingly lacklustre. No idea why it has an AA rosette. It's in a retirement village, and I've no idea why anyone from outside would want to particularly visit the restaurant. Judging by the complete lack of external signage, the management doesn't expect that either. The food was mostly pleasant, sometimes indifferent, and never exciting. Our main course didn't arrive until 90 mins after we sat down.

Aunty Heidi

5 Google Rating

Accommodating regarding food allergies. Amazing afternoon tea - would definitely recommend x

5/ 5

Accommodating regarding food allergies. Amazing afternoon tea - would definitely recommend x

Mark Barrett

5 Google Rating

A Sunday lunch at the restaurant at Blandys - excellent as always (with a few suggestions for anyone

5/ 5

A Sunday lunch at the restaurant at Blandys - excellent as always (with a few suggestions for anyone visiting). We've used Blandys over a few years now, and post-Covid, it's as good as always and one of the aspects that pleases me is that the waitress today (the same as many other staff) are long-serving so the firm protected their staff during Covid - well done. The ambiance, service and food was excellent as always; well done Blandys at Inglewood. Suggestions: - If you plan to visit, when you book, it helps to tell them if you're a vegetarian; they'll make sure you have a good choice. - they close the kitchen at 2pm which seems a little early, so try to be there for 1 or 1.15 so there isn't a risk of small services (the proportions are normally great)

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