
The Greene Oak website Stirrups Hotel, Maidens Green near BracknellĪ family run hotel set within 10 acres of tranquil Berkshire countryside between Royal Windsor and Ascot. You could try the Queen’s Walk for a walking adventure with the kids first then head to The Alma for treats all round.Ī few minutes drive West of Windsor in Oakley Green, The Greene Oak offers diners the best in fresh, local & seasonal food. When the sun comes out (fingers crossed) there are plenty of tables in the quiet garden to soak up the warmth. The Alma has the biggest pub garden in Windsor and will have children’s crafts going on outside on Tuesday 13th April. Locally sourced British food is available and they have a large garden with a dedicated children’s play area.Ĭheck out the Red Kite Days review of The Palmer Arms.

The Palmer Arms is a family friendly pub in Dorney. The Jolly Farmer website The Palmer Arms, Dorney (near Maidenhead & Slough)

For the children, they have a popular play area which is currently CLOSED for the time being. They have a stunning beer garden, offering the best spot in Cookham for a refreshing drink or an alfresco meal when the sun is shining. The pub dates back to 1788 and many of its original features are still in place. The Jolly Farmer is a historic traditional pub located in the beautiful countryside of Cookham Dean. Image Credit: Waterside website The Jolly Farmer, Cookham The Waterside also has a children’s play area in the garden and the South Lake on their doorstep. They are family and dog friendly with a secure new kids play area.Įlephant and Castle website The Waterside, WoodleyĪ family friendly restaurant and bar in Woodley. Wheelrights Arms website Elephant and Castle, HurstĪ country pub serving good value food. 70% of their outdoor area is covered but don’t forget to book in advance. The Pack Saddle website Wheelrights Arms, HurstĪ charming local, country pub with lots of character and a great atmosphere, serving real ales and great food with a large enclosed beer garden. There’s also a small children’s play area with swings and a climbing fort. The Pack Saddle have a new outdoor space all ready for visitors from 12th April. The Cunning Man website The Pack Saddle, Mapledurham Lots of work has been going on to get the garden reading for outdoor dinning at The Cunning Man in Burghfield Common.Īfter a bite to eat, why not make a day of it and take a walk along the Kennet and Avon towpath – the perfect place to watch the narrow boats passing by. West Berkshire Brewery website The Cunning Man, Burghfield Common With excellent social distancing measures in place, why not pop down to your local brewery for a tasty pint, delicious food and hopefully a dash of sunshine. The wait is almost over, you can now reserve your outdoor table at the brewery. The Bull Inn website West Berkshire Brewery, Yattendon Stunning Gardens with over an acre of outside space including a beautiful paddock, large covered terrace, sofa area & Outside ‘Horse-Box Bar’ The Furze Inn website The Bull Inn, Stanford Dingley Just outside Newbury, The Furze Bush Inn have a beautiful front garden and orchard seats, whilst the shaded rear patio and children’s play area seats. The garden has plenty of seating areas complete with tables and parasols.Ĭraven Arms website The Furze Bush Inn, Newbury The pub has one of the largest pub gardens in the area, which includes a fully enclosed children’s play area complete with small football pitch. Our family orientated country pub serves delicious, seasonal, good quality food and beverages. The Craven Arms is a charming 17th century pub that can be found in the picturesque village of Enborne, just outside Newbury in Berkshire. Pub Gardens & Outdoor Dining in Berkshire Please check directly with venues (most you’ll probably need to book in advance anyway) before going.

Is your family favourite here? If not let me know I’ll get pop them in the guide. Keep scrolling down and you’ll find family friendly pubs rights across Berkshire from Newbury to Windsor.Īll the ideas here are places I’ve been too or have been recommended by friends or Red Kite Days followers on social media. As the weather starts to warm up, eating outdoors in pub gardens is such a lovely treat.
