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This cask Marque-accredited pub has an exceptional selection of real ale, lager and cider. Drinkers can enjoy a perfectly poured pint in the spacious beer garden, children can make use of the outdoor play area and those who fancy a bite to eat will love the option to dine al fresco. If the weather is a bit colder, head inside to t...
View full reviewFind the hidden gem of north Hampshire's fine-dining scene - for a superb meal in elegant surroundings, it would be hard to beat Truffles Restaurant. The award-winning team, with two AA rosettes, pride themselves on creating a menu of quality modern British dishes to inspire a range of palates. Truffles' menu is based on seasonal in...
View full reviewThe name Bottega Dei Sapori translates as 'shop of flavours', and this friendly and relaxed café lives up to its enticing name. Emanating from inside one of the oldest buildings at the historic end of Alton's High Street, tempting aromas of freshly ground coffee and home-baked cakes, tarts and pastries regularly draw in passe...
View full reviewThis charming English pub is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxed drink and a bite to eat. With oak-finished furniture, roaring fires and friendly staff bustling about, the atmosphere is snug and inviting. Unwind in comfort and tuck into the fresh carvery with homemade Yorkshire puddings, freshly cooked joints of meat, daily prepare...
View full reviewThe White Horse public house can be found in the beautiful town of Alton. It's a place where people come to relax, enjoy fine, hearty home-cooked food and escape from the hustle and bustle. It makes for a great pit-stop should you be exploring the area. There's easy parking at The White Horse and all you need worry about is enjoying...
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 reviewThe French Horn, located just minutes from the A31, is the perfect venue for lunch or dinner after a visit to Jane Austen's home in Chawton, Gilbert White's Museum or the village of Selborne, or a train journey on the Watercress Line. It has been a public house since the 1700s and boasts a traditional interior with bags of character...
View full reviewLike finding that illusive prize at the end of a rainbow, discovering the characterful Golden Pot in glorious countryside is not an event you'd forget in a hurry. There are original beams, stripped wooden floors and open log fi res - it's quite the traditional setting, ideal for a traditional meal. Popular starters include crispy wh...
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 reviewAn idyllic country inn surrounded by sweeping fields, The Anchor Inn is one of Hampshire’s best kept secrets – and once you visit you’ll want to keep it that way. Both the literary-themed country-chic bedrooms and quirky bar and restaurant are brimming with character. You’ll find a menagerie of curious objects on every sur...
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 reviewNestled amid picturesque thatched cottages and overlooking the quaint village churchyard, The Royal Oak in Lasham is a warm and friendly pub serving modern British food alongside an excellent range of personally selected wine. Hosts Ben and Tara have created a traditional, dog-friendly village pub with contemporary touches; it’s...
View full reviewThe Jolly Farmer is the ideal destination for lovers of the countryside, occupying an enviable position near the picturesque Alice Holt Forest and Frensham Pond Nature Reserve. With attractive traditional decor, a large beer garden and friendly staff, it’s a great spot all year round. To start, diners can enjoy flavoursome dishe...
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...
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