A truly unique tasting menu restaurant set in the stunning deer park of the Woburn Estate in Bedfordshire. Book your table either online or over the phone now. If you have any enquiries, please call 01525 290692 or email info@parishouse.co.uk - our reservations team will come back to you as soon as possible.
We have installed a wind break, and have a large canopy with integral heaters, however this does not have sides, so your table is still outdoors. We are not currently taking bookings on the terrace, but you are more than welcome to enjoy a drink outside before and/or after your meal.
We have installed a wind break, and have a large canopy with integral heaters, however this does not have sides, so your table is still outdoors. We are not currently taking bookings on the terrace, but you are more than welcome to enjoy a drink outside before and/or after your meal.
Services
Paris House is a Michelin recommended fine dining tasting menu restaurant set in 22 acres of deer park on the Woburn Estate. We offer a unique venue for intimate wedding breakfasts. Our tasting menu format means that we can work with you to design a bespoke menu to wow your guests. Paris House is such a magical venue, it wraps up parties of up to 38 people perfectly.
Our team (and it really is that!) totals around 20 people and our focus on craftsmanship and the best quality seasonal ingredients makes this a fabulous place to work. With Mondays and Tuesdays, plus 2 evenings off each week, and a prep and R&D day on a Wednesday - we hope we've got the work/life balance right.
Please find below directions to Paris House, which is located in Woburn Park (near Milton Keynes) MK17 9QP. Please note that from experience some Sat-Navs have proven unreliable and have led to the wrong location. We are located only 10-15 minutes South of Milton Keynes. Take the A5 southbound then turn left on to the A5130 towards Woburn.
Reviews (2)
Qype User MistyK
May 27, 2011
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I had, without reservation, the best dinner of my life at Paris House.
(and I've had a lot of stonking meals)
It just so happened that it's where my lovely man proposed too. The scene had been set with careful attention beforehand by my fiance and the wonderful Maitre d'hotel Francois. Champagne flowed, the staff were adorable and the setting really is fairytale beautiful.
We had the fourteen course tasting menu at the Chef's Table with matched wines. It doesn't get more glorious than that for a true foodie, and the entire 5 hour extravaganza was utterly magical
(and I've had a lot of stonking meals)
It just so happened that it's where my lovely man proposed too. The scene had been set with careful attention beforehand by my fiance and the wonderful Maitre d'hotel Francois. Champagne flowed, the staff were adorable and the setting really is fairytale beautiful.
We had the fourteen course tasting menu at the Chef's Table with matched wines. It doesn't get more glorious than that for a true foodie, and the entire 5 hour extravaganza was utterly magical
Andy B.
Apr 11, 2010
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Went for Sunday lunch.
This is a genuine fairy tale location (beware both Qype & our sat nav got it miles out) that has been trading as a restaurant for many many years. It is now under new management with Alan Murchison heading up and with very high aspirations.
There is a nicely priced menu with enough courses and variations to suit most, certainly well thought out, so you can be comfortable about how much it will cost.
The wine list has no real cheapies but there were several bottles under £40 that I would have happily drunk, though as I was driving we stuck to a good bottle of Alsace
This is a genuine fairy tale location (beware both Qype & our sat nav got it miles out) that has been trading as a restaurant for many many years. It is now under new management with Alan Murchison heading up and with very high aspirations.
There is a nicely priced menu with enough courses and variations to suit most, certainly well thought out, so you can be comfortable about how much it will cost.
The wine list has no real cheapies but there were several bottles under £40 that I would have happily drunk, though as I was driving we stuck to a good bottle of Alsace