Indulge your loved one at the Quince Tree

THIS Valentine’s Day, why not indulge yourself and partner at the Quince Tree in Stonor?

John Harris

John Harris

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10:08AM, Wednesday 23 November 2016

THIS Valentine’s Day, why not indulge yourself and partner at the Quince Tree in Stonor?

There is a lot to discover at the Quince Tree — a pub, a restaurant, a café and a shop, all under one roof.

Set in the heart of Stonor village the Quince Tree is rural, relaxed and only a short distance from Henley.

Why not spoil your loved one by celebrating Valentine’s Day at the Quince Tree this year where chef Peter Eaton has created a range of delicious sharing dishes for you to enjoy in the pub. Alternatively, for a truly indulgent treat, why not try the restaurant? The short seasonal menus offer the freshest and finest ingredients and with a few culinary surprises along the way you are sure to have a dining experience to remember.

Why not toast the occasion with one of the carefully selected Champagnes and wines from the Quince Tree’s list?

If you are stuck for present ideas, the Quince Tree stock an array of luxurious gifts in their shop, including beauty products, scented candles, gifts for the home, decanters and designer tableware.

You can pick up some handmade macaroons or heart-shaped shortbread, specially baked in-house by their pastry chefs or simply take home a bottle of their sumptuous rosé Champagne.

For more information, visit www.thequincetree.com or telephone (01491) 639039 to book a table.

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