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Hospitality

Here you'll find all the local hospitality establishments in and around Chinnor.

Bipul’s Kitchen

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Restaurant
59-61 Lower Rd, Chinnor OX39 4DU
01844 353038
Opens 12pm
Takeaway: 5:30pm–10:30pm
Also serves vegan dishes · Has Wi-Fi · High chairs available

Chinnor Pavilion

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The Playing Fields, Station Rd, Chinnor OX39 4PU
01844 350049
Opens 6pm

 

 

Chinnor Village Hall

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Church Rd, Chinnor OX39 4PQ
Closes 11:30pm
07599 725942
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https://www.chinnor-village-hall.com/what-s-on-and-when

Duo Chef's

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Indian restaurant
4 Keens Ln, Chinnor OX39 4PF
01844 353752
Opens 12pm
https://www.duochinnor.com/menu

Grapes & Flavours - Number 36

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36 Station Rd, Chinnor OX39 4QH
01844 340496
Opens 12pm
Has live music · Dogs allowed

 

Millie's Deli

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1A Lower Rd, Chinnor OX39 4DT
07951 041861
Closes 4pm

 

Red Lion

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3 High St, Chinnor OX39 4DL
Opens 4pm
01844 353468
Has outdoor seating · Dogs allowed

Sir Charles Napier

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Sprigs Holly, Chinnor OX39 4BX
01494 483011
Opens 12pm
Acclaimed, high-end gastropub in an established inn with exposed bricks and garden tables.

Station Café

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Chinnor Railway Station
The Station Café generally opens 30 mins before the first train departure and closes after the last train to Princes Risborough.

The Biker Bean Coffeehouse

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4 Thame Rd, Chinnor OX39 4QS
Closes 4pm

 

The Crown

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Station Road, Chinnor, Oxon, OX39 4EX
Opens 12pm
01844 351244
https://www.thecrownchinnor.com/menu
Reservations required · Has outdoor seating · Has live music
Craig & Jodie
Landlord & Landlady

The Peacock Country Inn

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Henton, Chinnor OX39 4AH
01844 353519

The Village Centre

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High St, Chinnor OX39 4DH
01844 353733
Closes 4pm
Community centre, food, coffee & tea

 

The Wheatsheaf Pub

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Oakley Rd, Chinnor OX39 4HX
Opens 3pm
01844 350390
Has outdoor seating · Has live music · Has bar games
http://www.safood.co.uk/tapas-menu

 

White's Windmill Cafe

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Mill Ln, Chinnor OX39 4RF
07517 311096
Closes 3pm

 

News

Chinnor’s Jem Crowned National Mobile Hairdresser of the Year 2025

Chinnor’s Jem Scoops Multiple National Awards, Cementing Status as One of the UK’s Top Mobile Hairdressers

Chinnor-based stylist Jemma Stevens aka Jem, founder of Hair by Jem, is celebrating a string of award successes that have firmly placed her among the UK’s leading hair professionals.

In the past month alone, Jem has achieved:

  • Winner – National Mobile Hairdresser of the Year (UK Hair Awards)
  • Silver – Mobile Hairstylist of the Year (Beautyfull Awards)
  • National Placements – 24th for Mobile Hairstylist of the Year and 78th for Entrepreneur of the Year (UK Hair & Beauty Awards)
  • Finalist – Top 10 Blonde Specialist, Top 10 Hairstylist of the Year, and Top 5 Balayage Specialist (Manchester Hair & Beauty Awards)

Read more: Chinnor’s Jem Crowned National Mobile Hairdresser of the Year 2025

Grants totalling over half a million pounds are being awarded to help fund nearly 40 schemes to reduce flooding in Oxfordshire.

Oxfordshire County Council received more than 80 applications for its priority action grants earlier this year from groups and organisations working to make their communities more resilient to flooding.

Following an assessment process, 39 schemes are being supported with grants of up to £25,000, subject to confirmation.

Councillor Judy Roberts Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Place, Environment and Climate Action, said: “The quality of submissions was extremely high, and we would have supported almost all the projects if we had enough money to do so.

“It is fantastic that these groups are so committed to improving the situation where they live. When it comes to knowing what is needed to tackle flooding in a particular area, local communities are often the experts.

“This grant scheme is now in its second year and is a part of our drive to help residents take effective action to tackle flooding and extreme weather, which is being exacerbated by climate change.”

Projects to be funded include ditch construction in Chinnor.