We've collected top 10 mentioned outdoor activities in East Bedfont from other articles such as Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, livingreading.co.uk, Total Guide To.
Best Outdoor Activities in East Bedfont
Tally Ho Stables
4.8 (45 ratings)5 (106 ratings)
Dell Park Farm, Bishopsgate Rd, Englefield Green, TW20 0XT, United Kingdom
"For most British diners, lobster has a very definite reputation – fancy AF. But while the meat is always at a high price point, our American cousins aren’t quite as burdened with the same white-tablecloth associations. Enter Bob’s Lobster, London’s (relatively) new lobster roll king, which has recently turned its roving seafood van into a permanent restaurant and wine bar."
"BOB's Lobster Wine Bar & Kitchen serves delicious seafood dishes in London Bridge, with a quirky street-food twist in the form of a VW campervan. Signature dishes include ahi tuna tacos, lobster mac 'n' cheese, lobster roll and a £1 oyster happy hour every weekday."
Hovarda
4 (505 ratings)
A chic crowd frequents this busy hangout for Greek-inspired bites & cocktails in sleek digs.
"Offering chic interiors that mix rustic features with contemporary styling, Horvada is one of the prettiest restaurants in London. Interiors aside, they've got some gorgeous plates of food to boot, and a selection of cocktails that were made for the gram."
Bonnie Gull Seafood Shack - Soho
4.6 (302 ratings)
Classic seaside-style fish and seafood dining room with a clean, white interior.
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Soho. Youngsters can imagine they’re by the seaside at this dinky cockle-warmer, where the jaunty maritime-themed decor is matched by a menu of flappingly fresh fish from British waters. Come here for fastidiously prepared and ding-dong delicious small plates, classic battered haddock and other treats from old Blighty."
"This kitsch fish restaurant is a former pop-up restaurant turned permanent seafood restaurant. Feeling like you could be in a quaint seaside town, every detail is thought about in the décor, from nautical braid to scallop shaped door handles. Focusing on traditional flavours, you can pick from the raw bar or the classic whole devon crab with mayo and a baguette."
"This independent all day cafe is located slightly outside of town, on the Kennet Island development. Whether it’s a breakfast stop, a quick lunch or an evening drink and meal, you’ll be made to feel welcome. There are regular events including beer tasting, musical acts and variety of other things."
"The Piazza, Kennet Island, Reading, Reading, Berkshire, RG2 0GX. 0118 931 0271
EmailWebsite. Fidget & Bob is the new all-day café bar in Kennet Island, Reading."
"Last but not least, no piece about lunch in Reading would be complete without mentioning Reading’s weekly street food market every Wednesday in Market Place (not to be confused with the hugely indifferent Chow, which trades on Fridays). There is a plethora of terrific options, but my personal favourites are Peru Sabor with their gorgeous, tender ox heart anticuchos and Georgian Feast, whose spiced chicken thigh wrap might be the single best sandwich in the whole of Reading and a ridiculous snip at a fiver. I’m also looking forward to trying the new grilled cheese sandwich stall in the not too distant future."
"If you are in town on Wednesday it’s definitely worth heading to the Blue Collar Street Food Market instead of grabbing a beige sandwich from a supermarket. With a host of local street food traders offering all kinds of flavours, there is bound to be something for everyone’s tastes. Blue Collar also run regular ‘Feastival’ events with street food in the park, a licensed bar and a great atmosphere."
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