Time to unwind at the Jacobini Riverside Bar

10:31AM, Monday 27 May 2024

Time to unwind at the Jacobini Riverside Bar

JUNE will see the return of Jacobini Riverside — yes, we are back.

Escape to Red Lion Lawn (by the bridge) to enjoy spectacular views of the Thames and indulge in our al fresco experience.

The new-and-exciting boat bar offers favourite wines plus cocktails, cold beers and unmissable snacks.

Jacobini Wine Gallery is also open for extended hours — find us on your way to the river at Henley House, 35a Hart Street. Look out for wine tastings, live music and special offers.

Jacobini Riverside is open to all and the space is available for local businesses to showcase their offer. We hope to create a busy hub celebrating the very best of Henley.

Whether you’re seeking a relaxing evening with friends or colleagues or attending other events, Jacobini Riverside is the perfect venue. Unwind and let the views transport you to a world of bliss with a side order of Jacobini style.

Bookings are now open from June 1 for tables with “oarsome” views and boat trips. Book early to avoid disappointment, email kirsten@henleyhouse.uk

Use code “RIVERSIDE FUN” when booking to claim a free glass of fizz (T&Cs apply, offer expires 30th June 2024).

www.henleyhouse.uk

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