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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 reviewPremium cuts of Argentine beef are the order of the day at Fareham’s Rancho Steakhouse, a stylish, modern restaurant and the newest member of the Rancho group. An ideal setting for all manner of occasions, from relaxed family get-togethers, to great nights out with friends, guests are consistently wowed by the quality of service...
View full reviewIf you can't wait for your next holiday for a taste of Spain, then check out Antonio's in Fareham. The restaurant's offerings are split across three different menus, including a large tapas selection, an à la carte and a set menu. The latter lets diners enjoy some of Antonio's most popular dishes at competitive prices, while,...
View full reviewOn Fareham’s historic High Street, a hotspot for independent retailers and shoppers, is Lauro’s Brasserie; a family-run restaurant with a friendly atmosphere and Filipino hospitality. Serving a unique fusion of French Mediterranean and Far Eastern cuisine, Lauro’s menu is imaginative and sophisticated. Dishes change regularl...
View full reviewTruffles stands out on the High Street for many reasons. Set in a beautiful Georgian building, this intimate modern European restaurant delivers both excellent food and impeccable service. The romantic atmosphere is enhanced by carefully crafted menus and a warm and inviting dining area. Chef James updates the set menu and the à ...
View full reviewRenovated in 2016, this historic Grade II listed building is the perfect pub to visit if you fancy good, home-cooked food, live music and al fresco dining. Awarded the Master Cellarman award and listed in The Good Pub Guide, at The Golden Lion in Fareham you’ll always get the perfect pint. The Golden Lion has everything you coul...
View full reviewA splendid example of Georgian architecture, Lysses House Hotel has been restored as a comfortable, bright and welcoming hotel and restaurant. Visit the Richmond Restaurant midweek and you’ll find the dining room full of guests sitting at beautifully laid tables covered with snowy-white cloths, mitred napkins and fresh flowers.<...
View full reviewWant to experience first-class dining at a fraction of the usual price? If so, head to Avenue 141 at Fareham College. A highly commended AA-rosette-accredited restaurant, this award-winning silver-service eatery acts as a training facility for those studying hospitality and catering, and has recently been recognised as a centre of...
View full reviewLocated right on the water’s edge in the market town of Fareham, Cams Mill occupies an impressive building that’s steeped in history. It’s clear that attention to detail is important at Cams Mill and is evident not only in the food, but also the decor. Inside you’ll find huge wooden beams, flickering log fires and a grand ...
View full reviewThe historic Miner’s Arms can be found in Funtley on the outskirts of Fareham. The pub’s intriguing past stretches back to the 1800s, and its name is a nod to the team of 19th century Welsh miners who dug the new railway and who picked this traditional pub as their watering hole of choice.
We arrived on Friday evening a...
The Titchfield Mill is a name synonymous with good food and a warm welcome, with a glowing reputation across this part of Hampshire. This charming pub is steeped in history, with its origins dating back as far as 1779, when it was an actual working water mill. Its picturesque setting and cosy, fire-lit interior make it the perfect de...
View full reviewOpening in late 2016, the name Clifford Brown’s Brasserie has quickly become synonymous with outstanding food and service. Owned and run by husbandand- wife team Olly and Carrie, who are originally from the local area and have returned to home turf for their first restaurant venture.
Clifford Brown’s is a modern English...
Located in the village of Titchfield, whose history can be traced back to the 6th Century, with its grandiose buildings and quaint Hampshire charm, The Wheatsheaf is an attractive traditional country pub. Easily spotted, standing on one of the main village streets, it emanates a jovial pub atmosphere with a separate dining area for r...
View full reviewThere is a nostalgic old-village-inn feel about The Queens Head pub in Titchfield. Enjoy a pint from the selection of real ales in the cosy bar area as you take in the open fire centrepiece, wooden beams and photographs of the village from a bygone era. You'll feel equally at home in the restaurant, where landlady Marilyn demonstrat...
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