The Bull at Burford Hotel

105 High St, Burford
01993 822220

Recent Reviews

Roanna Stromberg

Gorgeous cocktail on the outside terrace last night with my son & his GF up from London. Attentive lovely staff. Thank you.

Christopher Codrington

Dinner in the Hiro restaurant was and is a truly memorable experience. Outside Japan, the best Japanese

Yolanda Greaves

A wonderful, relaxing and enjoyable experience!

Alan Crowley

Nice enough hotel with plenty of character and charm but the bar lacks atmosphere and I didn't rate the breakfast. You ordered whichever eggs you wanted, which was then cooked but the bacon, sausage, tomato etc was not kept very warm and not replenished often enough

Stephen Dyer

Great hotel we had a quirky room in the eaves but it was full of character. Staff were very attentive without being over the top. Thoroughly recommend staying here and a great breakfast too.

RichardNewDelhiIndia

A nice place to stay.We selected the rooms below to avoid the long haul up the stairs near the Inn .There is a car park in the Inn (only for3 to 4 cars).But a 5 min walk away is a spacious and safe car park. Its via a back alley by the Church and you see the glorious flowers tended by the flat owners as you walk past, Burford boasts of some fine eateries and pubs.Smashing tea rooms and shops with little artefacts. They have a friendly information centre and yes, they have the oldest Chemist Shop in England!The Inn serves a sumptuous breakfast. There are lovely tea rooms and eating places in Burfoard.But do book in advance for dinner. !We were usually off after breakfast-Oxford is not far and the countryside is picturesque like all of the Cotswolds! We stayed from 14 to 21 Sep 18.

EMM78860

The bedroom and bathroom were clean, comfy bed, decent towels and a good nights sleep was had. Unfortunately breakfast is a mixed experience. An excellent choice of cereals, fruit, seeds, yoghurt, you could not complain at all, but unfortunately the cooked buffet does not come up to the same standard. The hot plates do not keep the food hot, tepid at best and we resorted to asking for our breakfast to be microwaved. Understaffed at breakfast, long wait for coffee, juice and toast and the first morning tables not cleared, not the fault of the staff who were polite and very helpful.

OnAir79201

A wonderful 15C coaching house in the centre of Burford. Superbly friendly and knowledgeable staff, a good breakfast with a huge range of choices. English breakfast cooked to order. Try and get the Trafalgar room with its sloping floors en suite full bathroom and full of original hustory. Check out the bullet hole in the windiw frame dating from the Civil War riots. Stick your finger down it to feel the musket ball still embedded in it.

fuzzie11

Lovely old place . Lovely 4 poster room the Nell Gwynn overlooking the Main Street . Take ear plugs but had great sleep the bed is lovely . Clean room nice bathroom , sure it’s not pristine but if you want new go to Premier inn . This is hundreds of years old and very interesting . Lovely polite staff and amazing breakfast buffet we were stuffed . Treat yourself , very good value for money .

Sj Ocallaghan

I thought it wasn't as fabulous as it thought! Our superior room wasn't great. The bed and pillows were uncomfortable and the bed was small. The toilet was dirty. The room was boiling and so noisy all day and night from traffic and a generator. There was no fridge. The food was nice enough but service really slow. Far too expensive for what you actually get.

Jack Duffy

Lovely little place to stay. , rooms we’re. Clean tidy , beds comfy , no noise , the manager was funny helpful and great at doing all the jobs intended by him , breakfast was good , healthy options of home made granola was amazing , I did purchase a bag , bit pricey at 18.50 but well worth every mouthful, and the best thing ever as never found b 4 in hotel the ear plugs in room ,

554nicka

We have stayed at the Bull on a few occasions and love the place. Burford is such a beautiful village and the Bull is one of the fantastic buildings there. The bedrooms that we have stayed in are so quaint and full of character as is the rest of tbe hotel. The food in the lovely restaurant is excellent too. Staff are always polite courteous and helpful, can't wait to stay again.

Carol W

Just spent 2 nights there a lovely little hotel, clean & tidy, breakfast very good plenty of choice, only one little criticism first morning thy only had scrambled eggs I asked a waitress if I could have poached one she said no we don't do them or fried, the next morning I heard someone asking the same question a different waitress & she said yes thy could do them, I questioned this she said we don't advertise it but we will do them. We were a bit disappointed thy weren't doing evening meal, but there were plenty of places to eat. We were in room 3 a bit noisy as it faced the main road & it does carry a lot of heavy traffic , but thy do supply ear plugs. Nicely situated on the Main Street.

165suk

Small car park. Restaurant closed. Terrific choice of breakfast. Friendly staff. The bedroom was clean, comfortable and quiet. We would definitely go there again. Unfortunately the hotel is up for sale. We sat in the bar playing canasta, no loud shouting groups of 20-30 year olds. Loads of other pubs to dine at, the Royal Oak food was excellent, within walking distance of The Bull so lack of the restaurant was not a problem. Whoever takes over this quaint, beautiful hotel, please don't change it nor uts staff. We loved it.

Thomas S

We stayed for 2 nights in this charming old hotel in the heart of Burford. Very comfortable rooms, some with very sloping floors, great breakfast and outstanding service. Staff can’t do enough for you especially a young man called Ashton. It’s walking distance to some great restaurants, we highly recommended The Royal Oak and Angel for outstanding food. Will come back to this charming village and the beautiful Cotswolds.

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