Dining FAQs

Accessibility for disabled patrons

Before you arrive
We always encourage telephone enquiries so that we can discuss your requirements before you arrive. Our staff are trained and ready to assist anyone with mobility problems or in a wheelchair.

Car parking
We have a number of designated parking spaces at the rear of The Wild Rabbit. There is a shallow ramp which leads to our main restaurant. Our well trained staff are available to help.

Restaurant
Our restaurant is located on the ground floor. Full waiter service is provided at breakfast, lunch and dinner. Please let us know in advance if you have any special dietary needs. The restaurant is open daily from Wednesday to Sunday inclusive for lunch and dinner.
Our menu is printed and can be verbally presented or provided in larger print if required.
There is ample moveable seating and if needed we have chairs without arms. The restaurant area is well-lit, with lots of natural daylight during daylight hours.

Bedrooms
We have two ground floor bedrooms that are suitable for use by patrons with reduced mobility. The Hare and The Mole, but please be aware they have full size baths with an over head shower.

Cloakrooms
The Wild Rabbit has an accessible cloakroom next to the dining room with handrails for customers requiring wheel chair access or those with reduced mobility.

Does the Wild Rabbit have car parking facilities?

On site car parking is on a first come first served basis. Additional car parking spaces can also be found in the village. Please be mindful not to block the bus stops and access to the village store.

Is The Wild Rabbit easily accessible by train?

The village of Kingham sits on the main Hereford to London Paddington line, with a regular train service.

A taxi service to and from the station can be easily arranged, please contact The Wild Rabbit Reception team directly on 01608 658389 to arrange this.

What are the restaurant opening times?

Our restaurant is open Wednesday to Sunday, please visit our menus for our restaurant opening times.

Do I have to pay a deposit to secure my booking? Is there a cancellation fee?

We now ask for credit card details to secure all restaurant bookings. You can cancel your reservation up to 24 hours prior to your booking time, free of charge.

For late cancellations or no-shows you may incur a £35 fee per person, should we be unable to sell your table to other diners.

Any reservation made for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve or for The Chicken Shed will require full payment at the time of the booking in order to secure the reservation. For these bookings we require twenty one days’ notice of cancellation, part cancellation or any change to the dates of the original booking.

Is there a service charge?

Your final restaurant bill will be subject to a 12.5% discretionary service charge.

Can I bring my own wine/champagne?

Guests wishing to bring their own wine to consume in the restaurant may do so by prior consultation with the General Manager. A corkage charge will be made of £30 per standard bottle for wine, £30 per standard bottle for sparkling wine and £40 per standard bottle for champagne.

Do you have a private dining/function room?

Next to the dining room is The Chicken Shed, which is a self-contained building that is perfectly suited for private dinners and parties. The contemporary room has a wood fired oven and its own team of dedicated staff. For further details and availability please contact The Wild Rabbit team directly on 01608 658389 or events@thewildrabbit.co.uk.

Are children allowed in the restaurant? Do you offer a children’s menu?

We welcome well behaved children of any age when accompanied by an adult in the restaurant and bar during lunchtime and dinner service. We do not have a separate children’s menu.

Well-behaved dogs are welcome at The Wild Rabbit on our front and back terrace, as well as the bar area. Dogs are not allowed in the main dining room save for assistance dogs.

Dogs are welcome in the Legbar café and in both our Old Spot and Legbar outdoor courtyards at Daylesford Farm.

We ask all owners to behave responsibly and clean up after their dog.