We've collected top 10 mentioned outdoor activities in Datchet from other articles such as livingreading.co.uk, Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, Total Guide To.
Best Outdoor Activities in Datchet
Tally Ho Stables
4.8 (45 ratings)5 (106 ratings)
Dell Park Farm, Bishopsgate Rd, Englefield Green, TW20 0XT, United Kingdom
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Richmond. If you’ve never been to a German beer garden – and don’t fancy a trip to Munich – you could do worse than Stein’s, a live-wire outdoor restaurant promising ‘the Bavarian experience’ beside a stretch of the Thames towpath. Its huge riverside space can seat up to 300 alfresco diners at shared wooden tables, many of which offer some shelter from the elements."
Kova Patisserie Soho
4.2 (529 ratings)
Upmarket patisserie preparing Japanese treats alongside organic teas and matcha lattes.
Unit 5 12, 9 St Anne's Ct, London W1F 0BB, United Kingdom
"Opened last summer, Kova Patisserie focuses on fine French patisseries embellished with Japanese twists. Embracing the Japanese tradition of incorporating and adapting elements from other cultures, whilst keeping its own unique identity, the patisserie will champion Japanese tea and fruit flavours, matched with French classics, using the finest natural ingredients. Many of these desserts, including their Matcha Mille Crepes, are now available for delivery via Slerp."
"Fluffy soufflé pancakes, jiggly cheesecake and taiyaki may have all hit the internet like a whirlwind but there’s so much more to Japanese dessert than these viral sensations. Famed for the mille crepes - cakes made from layers of pancakes and delicate, airy custard which are available in four flavours, Kova is one of London’s most unique hotspots for baked goods. Alongside the signature creation sit a variety of cakes, cake rolls and tarts."
"Kova cake party 🎉 😋 get all your favorite Japanese patisseries 😍 Order now in our Soho shop or on our website!. A post shared by KOVA PATISSERIE (@kovapatisserie) on Mar 28, 2019 at 7:54am PDT. The Kova Patisserie is in Soho in a small ally way and I stumbled upon it, just walking down a side street."
"Mini Éphémère, a lemon and yuzu meringue and cream version of the Merveilleux. Finding a delicious sweet treat for less than £2 anywhere in London is rare but finding something that will put your sweet tooth into a trance in South Kensington for £1.20 is some kind of miracle. At Aux Merveilleux de Fred, the mini versions of their namesake confections are so light – and inexpensive – that you can indulge without guilt."
"For the melt-in-the-mouth pastry experience only a true French chef such as Frédéric Vaucamps can achieve, book yourself in at Aux Merveilleux de Fred. Famed for their brioches, meringues and truffles, which are must-buys, the whole menu is highly acclaimed. Do yourself a favour and get some takeaway buns to enjoy as you travel around the rest of the city – they are truly merveilleux."
"This dog-friendly east London café is certainly one to add to your London vegan food roster. Not only is there a full vegan English breakfast, complete with crispy hash browns, roasted plum tomatoes and grilled sourdough dripping in creamy vegan butter, they also serve seriously generous portions, leaving even the hungriest of customers full. There’s far more than fry ups on offer, though: the spicy coconut ramen is a delightful winter warmer, served with silky tofu, shiitake mushrooms and thick udon noodles deliciously slurped up when drizzled in hot chilli oil."
The Pastry Parlour
4.3 (156 ratings)
Classic bakery with sweet & savory fare & gourmet coffee drinks in hip digs with communal tables.
"If you’re a big fan of croissants, then the Pasty Parlour is a must for your Little Black Book. One of London’s best bakeries, everything is baked fresh on-site daily and their pastries are said to rival the originals from across the channel. 8 Piazza Walk, London E1 8FU; thepastryparlour.co.uk"
Top Best French Restaurants in Datchet
L'Escargot Restaurant
4.5 (608 ratings)
French fine dining classics in converted townhouse with artworks by Miro, Warhol and Picasso.
48 Greek St, London, W1D 4EF, United Kingdom
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"For the Mr Darcys and Elizabeth Bennets of this world, a cosy night in a Georgian townhouse should do just the trick. Add the fact that French restaurant L’Escargot has entertained most of Soho’s most famous bon viveurs in its 90-year history, and you’ll detect a frisson of scandal in the air. For ultimate date ambience, be sure to grab a table in the front dining room: plush velvet furnishings, scarlet red walls and a chandelier hanging from its period ceiling are all built for romantic revellers."
"Coco Chanel, Mick Jagger, and Princess Diana have all dined here, so you know it’s going to be good. A fixture in Soho since 1927, you can’t leave without trying the dish the restaurant is named after: the snails."
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