Williams Farmhouse positions itself as "the elegant farmhouse in town." The atmosphere is homey: lots of wood, warm tones, plaids and antique accents, like stepping out of the city into a cottage.
The menu features British classics with detail as well as ambition: Scotch egg, Williams Pie (lamb stew, mashed topping), steak Diane, fish & chips, and sweets like apple crumble and Eton Mess. Each comes with a twist or artisanal nuance. The bar and wine selection is extensive: the wine cellar features international wines that can support any course.

Williams Farmhouse, from restaurant owners Margaux and The Marlin Bar, attracts people who love comfort as well as quality - families, couples, foodies - and is suitable for lunch, dinner and longer evenings. Weekend hours can get busy, but service remains attentive and engaging.
"At Williams Farmhouse, you taste tradition, warmth and refinement in one cup."
There is a chef's table where you can sit close to the kitchen and watch the work being created. You sense that this is not a gimmick, but a concept with roots and boldness.
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