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If 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 reviewThis attractive country pub is conveniently situated just off the main road to Chichester, not far from Goodwood racecourse, Midhurst and beautiful Cowdray Park. Thanks to a recent refurbishment, The Royal Oak manages to combine a sizeable space with a stylish yet cosy feel, and new landlord Julian Swan and his team create a warm ...
View full reviewWith his grandfather and father in the trade before him, running a pub is in landlord Tom’s genes. His infectious enthusiasm creates an atmosphere of bonhomie in this quaint, nautical-themed hostelry. The food offering is also exceptional. To begin we sampled garlic mushrooms atop bruschetta, and crispy calamari paired with swe...
View full reviewEstablishing a careful balance between old and new, The Ship & Bell’s recent refurbishment has endowed the pub with a smart, contemporary interior that sets the scene for sampling an outstanding menu of traditional British fare. Casting off the old TV screens and games tables, the team has opted for a decidedly family-focuse...
View full reviewIs there a better way to relax than by enjoying good food and drink in convivial surroundings? Probably not, which is why a visit to The George Inn at Finchdean is a must. The quaint public bar is dog friendly and during the dark winter months there is always a welcoming open fire burning. The pub dates back to at least 1797 and the...
View full reviewThe Red Lion in Horndean is more than just a pub. It is a popular family eatery that caters for the young and old alike - from a group with your average 2.4 children to the local tradesman who stop in here on the way home from a hard day's work. The building is deceptively small from the outside, and only when you enter do you exper...
View full reviewSituated on the Godalming to Farnham Road, in Tilford, you’ll find The Donkey – a gorgeous family-run pub, with a pretty garden, dining conservatory and, of course, a couple of donkeys, Pip and Dusty. The pub has been lovingly looked after for 17 years by husband-and-wife team Lee and Helen, who have made their mark on the loc...
View full reviewWith real country pubs becoming something of a dying breed, The White Lion is a very welcome sight. It can be found by the village green, next to the church at Soberton, in Hampshire's picturesque Meon Valley. No pretensions here; what you see is what you get - a warm and welcoming public bar with local real ale, and a snug eating ar...
View full reviewIf you’re after a traditional country pub with sumptuous food, look no further than The Dog & Pheasant. This popular eatery occupies a beautiful 15th-century building situated in the quintessential village of Brook. On arrival, visitors are greeted by a convivial atmosphere, and the welcoming warmth of a roaring fire creates...
View full reviewSitting pretty in the heart of tranquil Greywell, a fine 16th-century inn awaits. Whether you’re drinking or dining, the team at this family-run country pub will welcome you with open arms and ensure you’re well looked after during your stay. Real ale, branded beer, spirits and a selection of wine accompanies a menu of home-co...
View full reviewThe Hollist Arms is a pretty 18th-century pub situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Lodsworth, West Sussex. Popular with locals and visitors alike, the pub sits right on the green at the heart of the village.
The Hollist prides itself on offering simple, traditional pub food, prepared using the best local prod...
This characterful historic venue has occupied its current spot over the River Wey since 1648. Since its inception it has functioned as a corn mill, a factory for military braid, and even a World War II hospital. Since its transformation into a pub, the traditional features of the mill have been coupled with cosy sofas and a well-s...
View full reviewWhispers of the past surround you at The Mill House. Sitting proudly amid modern day hustle and bustle, this pub and restaurant is resplendent with historical features, including a water wheel that was used for grinding corn until 1895, reminding patrons of the building’s legacy. There’s plenty of choice when deciding where to...
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