A charming, quaint bistro that offers a delicious food menu at reasonable prices - why wouldn't you treat yourself to Breakfast or Sunday Lunch at Côte Windsor?

This charming French-inspired bistro is set next to Windsor Bridge with tranquil views and is open from breakfast right through until dinner, catering for a Bruncher's every need.

Their Breakfast menu is an extensive mix ranging from light options such as a simple croissant or fruit salad to cooked breakfast classics such as Eggs Benedict and continental twists such as Crepe Complète with shaved Gruyere cheese. Côte follow the mantra that breakfast is better when boozy and you can upgrade to add a mimosa and Bloody Mary

Their French Sunday lunch menu is an equally eclectic affair, created with a unique twist exclusively for two to share. Choose from corn-fed marinated chicken or sirlion steak (16oz), served with Comté & thyme ‘Yorkshire puddings’, crispy confit potatoes, gratin Provençal, tenderstem broccoli, lemon & herb aioli and peppercorn sauce.

They do have a tendency to get busy so book your Breakfast, Brunch and Sunday Lunch experience at Côte Windsor now.

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Breakfast
Served from 9am until 11:30am Monday to Sunday

Sunday Lunch
12pm - 10:30pm 

  • Gluten Free
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Breakfast
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
High Street, 71 - 72, Windsor, SL4 6AA
Overall rating
4.3
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    2 weeks ago
    We recently stayed in Windsor celebrating our wedding anniversary, we decided to come to your restaurant and am so glad we did. The meal was impeccable... such a beautiful restaurant, fabulous views and a menu so difficult to choose from because I liked everything!! We will definitely be returning one day!! Thank you so much for making our special day so wonderful!
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    2 weeks ago
    Being right next to the Thames is superb but the amount of wasps that came in through the open windows was unsettling. This did ruin the atmosphere, the view was amazing, the service was good. The food was hot and miss. My starter was amazing but had a bone in and when I pointed this out nothing was said, the main course we didn’t realise you had to order veg separately so it was literally just a main and my family had the chicken and found it a little dry. The desserts were fantastic. I would return but maybe in the winter without the wasps.
  • 3.0
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    2 weeks ago
    We were fortunate to have a seat next to the windows where we were able to see the river and the castle where the view was magnificent. The food was not as great as I hoped as the reviews that I have seen had gotten my hopes up. The chicken I got was tender but was quite oily. The muscles in the Breton fish stew had large shells but the actual muscles inside were quite small. The stew was also a bit to salty for me. The sour dough bread that came with the dishes were not that great either as the bread was too dense and dry. The waiter was friendly and helpful. Overall, I’d recommend this restaurant more for those who prioritize a great view and are willing to pay a premium for it over food quality and value. Personally, I don’t think it’s worth the money.