
Hours
| Friday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 12–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 26 High St, Thame OX9 2BZ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1844 214206
Website: http://risingsun-thame.co.uk/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: risingsun-thame.co.ukopentable.co.uk
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
The Rising Sun Thame – Traditional British Pub Serving Thai Cuisine
The Rising Sun Thame – Traditional British Pub Serving Thai Cuisine
The Rising Sun, Thame – Facebook
Reviews
Scott was behind the bar and was well informed and really nice to talk to.
They also have live music music every Sat or the month.
Nice pub lots of sofas and nice places to sit and a small garden for extra seating.
Not a bad pub and worth a drink and some Thai food when you fancy a night out.
The dining area is unfortunately limited to three tables which does make it reliable chance to get a free table. They do offer food in the bar area but personally I like to sit at a proper table. Therefore, I HIGHLY recommend booking at table.
The menu, is very varied with each page having a dedicated type of dish, beef, chicken, duck, seafood, vegan etc etc. The food came quickly and was to a high standard. I can see why their takeaway is so popular, as I’d love to work through their menu, dish by dish.
My friend and I had a variety of cocktails and mocktails which were great. They have a very varied range of drinks to fullfill everyone desires.
You may at this point be thinking, why isn’t this a 5 star review. The unfortunate reality of the building, is that they are limited by their dining space. This severly limits capasity and potentially make it (if busy) very loud.
Update March 2023
A wonderful find in sleepy Thame! Beatifically cooked and presented Thai delicacies served promptly in a beautiful environment.
You enter through the busy country pub, will warning smells of wood smoke and delicious food, friendly greeting at the bar, then transform through to the restaurant, like a tardis, tucked away at the back of the put.
We were undecided what to choose from as didn’t want to have something they wasn’t to our taste. We decided eventually to choose from the set menu, with some small tweaks, which suited our needs impeccably.
2 glasses of Prosecco, 2 pints of Estrada and half a Guinness (it was St Patrick’s day!) came to £88. Not cheap but reasonable.
I only popped in for a beer but ended up eating..really really good…
You just gotta go there