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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 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 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 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 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 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 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...
View full reviewThe aim behind The Half Moon is quite simple. The family that run this independent British pub want to serve the good people of Sheet and beyond some top-notch home-cooked food - something they're achieving with aplomb. The Half Moon has won Pub/Bar of the Year at the 2014 Life In Petersfield Awards, and Best Place to Eat in East Ha...
View full reviewThe Folly Wine Bar strikes just the right balance between comfort and refinement. Its cosy furnishings give it a home-from-home ambience, while elegant touches ensure that even a quick lunch feels like a special occasion. You can tell the team here take pride in everything they do; tables are immaculately laid, food is beautifully p...
View full reviewOccupying a prime position in Petersfield’s central square, this outstanding pub combines top-notch food and drink with a convivial, laid-back ambience. Step inside and you’ll find a bright, contemporary interior with traditional touches like wood-panelled walls, a cosy log burner and comfy leather chairs. You can expect a fri...
View full reviewIf you’re undecided about what kind of cuisine you’re craving, Charlie’s is the ideal eatery for you. Serving Indian, American and Italian food, there’s something to suit every taste. There are two Charlie’s venues – the first can be found in the centre of the market town of Petersfield, just a short walk from the Flor...
View full reviewLa Piazzetta may not have the classic trattoria look – its light, modern style shows off the building’s Tudor beams – but the team certainly honours Italy’s great culinary heritage and hospitality. Following fresh olives and a crisp house white – Italian, like most of the wine selection – I settled on antipasto misto f...
View full reviewThis bright, airy, modern British hideaway makes a decidedly favourable first impression. Since its opening in May 2014, Fork Handles Kitchen has accrued a dedicated following of foodies who return for its knowledgeably sourced food and drink, fantastic customer-oriented service, and relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere. The carefull...
View full reviewPlacing an emphasis on local, seasonal food and drink, JSW – named after chef-proprietor Jake Saul Watkins – is a contemporary dining establishment situated in Petersfield, in the heart of the South Downs National Park. A former 17th-century coaching inn bearing all the hallmarks of the era – exposed wooden beams, a well, a ...
View full reviewSet in 400 acres of picturesque countryside, Old Thorns has a captivatingly unique way of doing just about everything. Steeped in history, but with a contemporary edge, this Liphook-based hotel is widely regarded as one of the best multi-purpose resorts in the South of England, boasting championship golfing facilities and several ...
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