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The sight of The Queens Head, with its attractive exterior, original 17th-century features and pretty garden, is a most inviting prospect. Inside, guests are welcomed into a space filled with exposed brick walls and low-beamed ceilings - it's just about as cosy and as olde-worlde as they come. But it's not all about the ambience ...
View full reviewThe Exchequer is an award-winning country pub in the North Hampshire village of Crookham that offers a seasonal British menu and daily specials board packed with delicious dishes. The chefs are champions of local produce and source the best ingredients in the region to delight your appetite. If treating yourself to a three-course ...
View full reviewThe village of Church Crookham is a tranquil place, so those who visit the Fox and Hounds are in for a relaxing experience, especially thanks to the pub's pretty canalside location. Its large garden has a play area for kids to explore, while adults can sit back and sip a glass of wine or a pint of beer while watching the world go by...
View full reviewIt's hard to believe that this grand Georgian manor is only an hour away from central London, for it is surrounded by glorious countryside as far as the eye can see. Amid acres of rolling hills and heritage-listed buildings, this fine establishment promises a superb dining experience, complete with amiable and considerate service. ...
View full reviewIf you're looking for somewhere to dine that delivers a little Eastern promise, you need venture no further than the Water Sky restaurant in Fleet. Step off the main road and into an oasis of Oriental charm, adorned with authentic paintings and ornaments. Then, get ready for a culinary adventure as you sample the all-you-can-eat buf...
View full reviewmanufacturer of historic aircraft – is a charming setting with traditional features such as exposed brickwork, a warming fire, and candles on each table creating a cosy atmosphere. In fine weather head outside to the large terrace, which can seat 60 sun-seeking patrons.
Brunch is available until 4pm and proves popular wit...
At The Lismoyne Hotel both the restaurant and Bar 86 have an excellent reputation with locals and guests who stay in the beautiful hotel. Head chef Mark changes the menu regularly to ensure fresh, seasonal produce is used and locals can sample the full benefit of this when visiting for celebrations, lunches, informal dinners and a...
View full reviewThis historical inn, dating back to the 17th century, is full of charm, with plenty of nooks and crannies for intimate dinners and family gatherings. Andrew and Sisi Ryder reopened this magnificent establishment in 2009, and with their passion for provenance and seasonality, they have firmly established The Phoenix as one of the b...
View full reviewWhen it comes to authentic Italian dining, Mama Mia sets the bar high. This sophisticated restaurant, exuding an air of romance and style, offers an excellent level of service and is friendly, welcoming and highly professional. Delectable specials include tasty white crabmeat risotto and tender venison with wild mushrooms. Plenty of...
View full reviewThe Foresters offers an experience not to be missed. Even the most discerning diner will be impressed by the style and quality of the cuisine, and equally by the luxurious decor and warm welcome provided. Tucked away in the woods of Church Crookham, this pub oozes traditional charm while making room for some contemporary opulence - ...
View full reviewIf you haven't yet experienced the joys of the Hampshire Arms' triple-cooked chips, then you're missing out. This is a pub that's well-known for working culinary magic with its potatoes, which is why every dish comes with bountiful batons that are peeled, steamed and then fried twice. Diners should also look out for the hasselback p...
View full reviewThe Cricketers is an historic building in Hartley Witney, dating back to the 18th century. The name is no coincidence; this traditional pub faces the village cricket green, which is home to the oldest pitch and cricket club in the country.
If the summer sunshine has you yearning to watch a game of cricket, t...
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