Located in the beautiful Berkshire countryside, we offer a range of dishes, from our classic Sunday roast to seasonal favourites all prepared with local, fresh and quality ingredients.
Whether you’re here for a casual meal or a special occasion, we aim to create a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere for every visit. The rustic charm of our cozy interior, combined with a touch of refinement, makes it the perfect spot to unwind.
During the summer, our garden provides a lovely view of the Sulhamstead and Ufton cricket club adding another angle to the Spring Inn.
We also have a great selection of wines, beers, and spirits to complement your meal.
Host your next event in style with our exclusive private function room, perfect for intimate gatherings and celebrations.
Only guests who have booked can leave a review.
safaa ouardi
5 months agoThe food was absolutely delicious, I had a focaccia and a chicken schnitzel. The focaccia was so soft on the inside and ever so slightly crunchy on the outside. The chicken schnitzel was mouthwatering. Can’t wait to go back for more! The staff were attentive and went above and beyond to cater to my dietary requirements. What a lovely place with stunning decor. Looks very well taken care of!!
Todd Weller
a month agoCame in for a Sunday lunch, had a really nice meal, the lamb was good and roast potatoes were some of the best we’ve had at a pub roast. They are also dog friendly.
Robert Rivera
8 months agoNice little stop Along the A4, very young staff, but very friendly service. Sunday Beef roast was pricey for what it was. Bathrooms and doors need a deep clean, a little TLC would greatly improve the site. Managers are very kind and supportive. It was a relaxing place to sit outside and have a quiet meal.
Bill Richman
8 months agoThere were a couple of vegan options on the lunch menu, so we ordered those with some chips as a starter. The only thing close to a vegan starter they had was focaccia bread with butter and olives. No non-dairy butter or hummus was available according to the person who took our order, so we passed on that. Mushroom risotto and curry were both nice enough; very rich, so not the perfect thing for a light lunch on a hot, muggy day, but there you have it. Chips were good, as was the cider. There was one other table near us occupied, and we had trouble hearing each other over their conversation. It must be deafening when the place is busy. All the walls, floors, and furnishings are hard; nothing to absorb sound, so it just reflects around. Some rugs or tapestries would help with that. Prices were plenty high; two dishes, no dessert, and just tap water and a pint of cider each to drink, and it was over £50. I suppose they're used to having a captive audience since they're the only dining option within walking distance of the canal in the area and are across the street from the cricket pitch.
Geraint George
4 months agoJust popped in for a bit of lunch. Food was quite nice but the place is really grubby / dirty. If the public facing areas are so dirty I wonder what the kitchen is like? The owners / management need to have a serious look at themselves. Will not be back based on it being dirty!