High Wycombe
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Progress Bakery, Hazlemere
Speciality bread and cakes from an independent family bakery priding themselves on sourcing as much produce locally as possible. Also a café with tables indoors, plus outside tables too when the weather permits. -
Daws Hill Vineyard, sparkling wine and cider, Radnage
A vineyard in Radnage, Buckinghamshire, north west of High Wycombe, supplying their home produced sparkling wines and cider through local retailers, farm shops, food fairs and direct to the public. -
The Old Queens Head, pub, Penn
Located between Penn and Tylers Green. 'Les Routiers' Pub of the Year 2008. Parts of the pub date back to 1666. Sunny terrace overlooking the village church. Imaginative British food using fresh, seasonal and local produce. Free Wi-Fi. -
Local Roots, delicatessen and café, High Wycombe
Delicatessen and café focussing on small producers and seasonal produce. A range of deli offerings, including a deli salad bowl, cheeses, charcuterie, artisan bread, pastries, cakes and savouries. -
The Beech Tree, pub, Hazlemere
Independently owned pub with a a conservatory, and a beer garden including a children's play area. They pride themselves on home cooking all of the food on site, using locally sourced ingredients. Curry nights serve authentic Punjabi cuisine cooked by a Punjabi chef. JUST REOPENED, after a complete refurbishment. Check out the new look! -
Castleman’s Farm, farm shop, High Wycombe
Seasonal game, poultry, vegetables, fruit and groceries available from their farm shop. -
The Dashwood Arms, pub, Piddington – Discounts Member
A country pub in Piddington, near High Wycombe, with a large garden area with a stage for live outdoor gigs. Wooden beamed pub, serving traditional pub food. Has comedy nights, and indoor live music nights.
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