Take a seat in the Mercure Southampton Centre Dolphin Hotel’s award-winning AA-rosette-awarded restaurant. With contemporary design and a welcoming atmosphere, The Signature Restaurant offers a comprehensive range of dishes and is available to non-residents as well as guests for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Those who consider food one of life’s...
Read more about The Signature Restaurant in SouthamptonThe Dancing Man is one of a kind. Situated in what was formerly known as The Wool House, the Grade I listed building was this year transformed into the first brewery Southampton has seen. The transformation stays faithful to the building’s rich history. It has been standing firm since 1338...
Read more about The Dancing Man in SouthamptonYou’ll find The Platform Tavern has all the charm you could wish for of a traditional English pub, with its dark wooden beams, decorative archways and welcoming staff. Ale lovers take heed, while this delightful pub is a free house, you’ll be pleased to hear it houses the Dancing Man...
Read more about The Platform Tavern in SouthamptonSituated just off Highfield Avenue in Highfield, The Crown Inn attracts a wide range of patrons, from 18 to 90 years old. The menu features a whole host of hearty pub classics, with plenty of real ales, wines, lagers and draught ciders available to wash it all down with. For...
Read more about The Crown Inn in SouthamptonExpect nothing less than a very warm welcome when you arrive at The Pilgrim Inn. Situated on the edge of the New Forest, not far from Beaulieu, this friendly, popular inn is full of olde-worlde charm, with oak-beamed ceilings and open log fires. Heading a team of perfectionists are manager...
Read more about The Pilgrim Inn in MarchwoodThe Southampton Arms boasts everything you could ask for in a traditional pub: a sociable ambience; a tempting and seasonally changing menu of both classic and modern dishes; well-kept beers, real ales and quality wines. There’s also a spacious garden with a children’s play area; and ample parking space for...
Read more about Southampton Arms in SouthamptonThis lovely traditional pub, built in the late 1800s, sits on the edge of the New Forest and is the perfect place for dog walkers, horse riders or anyone after some good old-fashioned pub comfort. It is easily accessible via the A326, has a large car park and, as its...
Read more about The Forest Home in Nr. HytheThe Jolly Sailor’s setting on the water’s edge is hard to beat. With glass of Shiraz in one hand and a menu in the other, I couldn’t help but relax as I admired the view over the River Hamble at sunset. You can dine al fresco on the pontoon or...
Read more about The Jolly Sailor in SouthamptonThe Old Ship at Swanwick is a 17th-Century inn with great character, sitting on the banks of the River Hamble. Originally a farmhouse, The Old Ship retains plenty of old-world charm with its open fireplaces and dark wood panelling and beams. In winter there are roaring log fires to welcome...
Read more about The Old Ship in SouthamptonHosts Chia and Stewart have successfully pulled off a rare combination at Ye Olde Whyte Harte. Centuries-old exposed beams, an open fire, fantastic real ales and a weekly quiz make the pub a hub for villagers in the lovely waterside setting of Hamble-le-Rice, whilst skilful cooking, wonderful local ingredients and...
Read more about Ye Olde Whyte Harte in Nr. Southampton