A neighbourhood bistro focused on classic, hearty British cooking, offering homely service in a relaxed place to eat with friends and family.

Join us for slow-weekend breakfasts, relaxed midweek lunches, and traditional Sunday roasts that bring everyone together.

A table filled with various dishes including salads, grilled meats, and drinks, with people reaching for the food in a restaurant setting.
A variety of dishes on a white marble table including smoked salmon with herbs, eggs in meatloaf, salads, bread, and appetizers, with empty green plates and gold utensils.
A grilled steak topped with a scoop of guacamole, a grilled tomato, and a vegetable salad with greens, onions, and cucumbers, with a hand pouring, or about to pour, salad dressing on top.
Close-up of a white marble-patterned plate with potato croquettes, a vegetable salad, and a rolled beef dish. In the background, a bowl of mixed vegetables and a small white pitcher.
Assorted desserts on a wooden table, including a slice of peach cobbler cheesecake with ice cream, a strawberry and cream dessert with strawberries and whipped cream, a chocolate sundae with whipped cream and toppings, and a custard with blueberries.
Assorted baked goods on a wooden serving board, including a croissant, fruit Danish pastry with blueberries, almond-topped pastry, and other pastries, with a green cushioned background.

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
12.00 pm to 9.00 pm
Saturday
9.30 am to 9.00 pm
Sunday
9.30 am to 4.00 pm

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The Old Town Bistro is a neighbourhood restaurant in the centre of Beaconsfield, offering classic British dishes in a relaxed, family‑friendly setting. 

Our menu is rooted in traditional British cooking and features familiar, hearty favourites, cooked properly and served without fuss. Led by Daniel and Margriet, with James leading the kitchen and Hannah running the front of house, we focus on doing the simple things well in a warm, welcoming space. As a local hub at the heart of the community, we're a place where friends, families, and colleagues can come together for any occasion.