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Favoured by locals and visitors alike, this traditional Irish pub in Rowledge is the place to go if you’re after home-cooked food, friendly service and a relaxing area in which to drink and dine.
The line-up of ale changes each month to keep things interesting and, of course, Guinness takes pride of place at the bar. When...
Along a tree-lined country road that winds through gorgeous Hampshire countryside is The Yew Tree – a pub that truly complements its surroundings. Inside you’ll always find cheerful staff, home-cooked, locally sourced food, a fine selection of real ale and wine and, of course, Tim, the happy-go-lucky proprietor. Tim can often ...
View full reviewThe Royal Oak public house was built way back in 1609 and today caters for all tastes and appetites. The extensive menu includes numerous vegetarian options, ensuring carnivores and non-meat-eaters alike will find something to suit. All food is homemade on the premises, so the culinary team can easily accommodate special requests. M...
View full reviewThere's something quite special about a pub with a community feel, and this is certainly something you'll fi nd at The Holly Bush in Headley. The atmosphere here is lively - whether it's the local darts or football teams having a pint after a game, people coming in to watch the live football matches on Sky Sports and BT Sport, or th...
View full reviewFarnham's finest have been stepping forth into the little brick house that is Bengal Lounge since March 2006. Serving exquisite Indian fare and branching out with Bangladeshi treats, the Lounge has fast built itself a reputation for culinary finesse. Visitors are welcomed into a pristine restaurant, where crisp table linen and crea...
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 reviewAs I pored over the menu at the Grapevine Bistro, I was genuinely excited by the foodie delights to come. The variety of innovative dishes offered here, made using locally sourced ingredients, reveals why this restaurant in picturesque Odiham has been listed in the Michelin Guide. We enjoyed stunning starters conjured up by chef Paw...
View full reviewThis quintessential village pub is the epitome of a traditional country establishment. The building dates back to the 17th century, and its walls could undoubtedly tell many tales about the travellers and locals who have frequented The Crown Inn over the years. Indeed, this inn invites everyone who passes to step inside, relax, indu...
View full reviewFresh, local, seasonal fare is the order of the day at the newly refurbished Red Lion in Odiham. As the newest addition to the Red Mist Leisure family of pubs, the talented team behind The Exchequer near Fleet and The Royal Exchange near Bordon has poured their expertise into this new venture. The revamped restaurant and hotel roo...
View full reviewNextdoor Odiham bistro is housed in a 500-year-old building on the bustling High Street of Odiham. The contemporary family-run restaurant and bar, complete with wooden beams and brick walls, is a cosy space in which to dine. The quarterly-changing all-day menu features everything from filling breakfasts and light tapas to afternoo...
View full reviewA traditional family-run pub, The Bat & Ball is situated along a secluded country lane just outside Farnham. As a freehouse, The Bat & Ball can choose its own ales and, as such, guests are offered a varied selection that’s always changing. Why not sample a beer from one of the six hand pumps?
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A traditional family-run pub, The Bat & Ball is situated along a secluded country lane just outside Farnham. As a freehouse, The Bat & Ball can choose
its own ales and, as such, guests are offered a varied selection that’s always changing. Why not sample a beer from one of the six hand pumps?
Inside, roarin...
Sitting 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...
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