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Conveniently located on Town Quay and next to Southampton’s waterfront, this traditional restaurant offers an enticing and authentic taste of Spanish cuisine. Established for 23 years, La Regata is well known in the area; the wide range of tapas and main menu selections are popular with locals and regulars. New guests are tempte...
View full reviewOwners Nick and Hayley Carter have been at the helm of The Selborne Arms since January 2001, and have established a reputation for serving exquisite food and drink in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. The Carters are keen supporters of Hampshire fare and source the majority of the produce used in the kitchen from as close to th...
View full reviewLocated in the stunning, picturesque village of Hawkley, this pub is the jewel in the crown of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and boasts stunning views of the South Downs National Park. The Hawkley Inn’s fresh, locally sourced fare is popular with locals, tourists and foodies alike. With the option of daily specials and ...
View full reviewLocated within The Blue Bell at Liss, Bliss tapas lounge and restaurant can be found just off the A3 trunk road from Portsmouth to Guildford. It's the ideal place to stop off for a quiet bite, a leisurely evening's dining or to hold a special event. Set in a 17th-Century inn with a large barn conversion, Bliss offers an intimate amb...
View full reviewBlue Fig is an intimate restaurant that’s perfect for romantic meals and cosy dining with friends. The menu is filled with contemporary artisan dishes that take inspiration from Europe and beyond. Depending on the season, you might be tempted to choose potted duck with peppered pineapple and malted farmhouse ...
View full reviewThe Rose & Crown is one of those pubs you wish you had at the end of your road. You’ll want to soak up the sun in the pub garden while enjoying the beautiful scenery; you’ll rave about the delicious homemade fare and admire the charming interior. Located in the quaint village of Upper Farringdon, the pub is believed to hav...
View full reviewIt’s no wonder Madhuban has outlasted its counterparts, having celebrated their 30th anniversary last year. This family-run business has won plenty of praise over the years, continuously gaining attention at the British Curry Awards and from The Michelin Guide and Cobra’s Good Curry Guide. So highly regarded is the north India...
View full reviewAwarded East Hampshire CAMRA’s prestigious Pub of the Year award in 2016 and having come runner-up in 2017 and 2018 for their outstanding beer and ale, quality food, welcoming ambience and hospitality, The Golden Pheasant has – not surprisingly – earned a devoted following of regulars as well as Cask Marque and TripAdvisor a...
View full reviewSet within the oldest inn in Whitehill, Gurkha Restaurant is a somewhat unexpected find. From the outside, the building is a traditional pub - indeed, there is a bar area where a British menu is served in the afternoons. But we were far more interested in the sumptuously bedecked restaurant with an altogether different vibe. Owne...
View full reviewThe Three Horseshoes is a traditional country inn boasting welcoming, attentive service and superb food. The team at this charming establishment takes pride in sourcing ingredients from local suppliers and the farm next door for use in dishes on their inventive seasonal menu. Having been a coaching inn for much of its 200-year li...
View full reviewSituated opposite author Jane Austen’s house, the 16th-century Greyfriar keeps tourists happy with old English lunchtime specials, but it’s the exciting evening menu that pulls in the locals. New licensee Simon Brencher and the head chef have put together an interesting but concise menu – five or six choices per course, focu...
View full reviewYou'll find this pub in a pleasant green spot on the Hampshire and West Sussex border. Thanks to its lovely location, it has developed a loyal following of regulars from both counties. Anne and Barry Coe have owned The Jolly Drover for 20 years now, and their experience and commitment shines through in both the service and food. My ...
View full reviewIn the village of Sheet you’ll find The Queens Head, which from the outside appears to be a proper British pub complete with a large garden. Walking into the establishment, you’ll find a warm welcome and all the charm of a traditional pub, and, contrary to what the patriotic name might suggest, a delicious menu brimming with I...
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