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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 reviewNestled in the heart of the New Forest National Park, The Oak Inn is an oasis for all seasons. As you’d expect from a Fuller’s pub, there’s an exceptional range of regularly rotating cask-conditioned ale. Favourites include Gale’s Seafarers, Fuller’s London Pride and Hophead from Dark Star Brewing Co. With wood-panelled ...
View full reviewThe long-established Crown Stirrup is favoured among both locals and holidaymakers for its inviting ambience and friendly atmosphere, while its idyllic location makes it popular with walkers and cyclists. All guests receive a friendly greeting and fantastic service from the great team at this cosy New Forest retreat. The menu's trad...
View full reviewThe New Forest Inn may be off the beaten track, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more charming and quintessentially English country inn. Situated in the heart of the New Forest National Park, this family-run pub was founded in the 18th century and frequently sees the area’s resident ponies amble past. If you’re looking f...
View full reviewPart of the von Essen collection, New Park Manor is a picturesque country house hotel and restaurant of historic importance dating back to the 16th Century. It is situated in the heart of the New Forest National Park - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Built in 1666 as a hunting lodge for Charles II, it still retains many origi...
View full reviewHaving recently opened, Del Rio – named after the landmark bridge that links Texas and Mexico – has quickly established itself as a popular and exciting addition to Lyndhurst’s dining scene. Brought to the area by the owners of four established country inns, their restaurant experience and skill is evident in the spacious en...
View full reviewThe Imperial China Restaurant in Lyndhurst is one of the best-kept secrets in the New Forest. The red-fronted restaurant gives few clues to the culinary delights nor the excellent service that greets you once inside. Diners can expect an exquisite and extensive Chinese and Szechuan menu, which is available both in the restaurant an...
View full reviewOn the outskirts of Lyndhurst lies The Swan Inn, a family-run pub that offers a warm and friendly welcome, real log fires and plenty of rustic charm. Food is available throughout the day, and the menu includes a mixture of classic dishes, specials and lighter options. To start, I opted for the sweet and refreshing watercress and pea...
View full reviewOnce an historic coaching inn, The Fox & Hounds is the perfect place to seek refuge. Situated in the heart of Lyndhurst, the pub offers easy access to the beauty of the New Forest, and car-enthusiasts will be pleased to know that Beaulieu National Motor Museum is also close by. Decorated in a traditional country style with exp...
View full reviewAn historic coaching inn in the New Forest, The Fox and Hounds Lyndhurst, serves local meats from its rotisserie, and a tempting selection of homely classics. Serving a huge array of real ales and craft beers, it is a classic country pub with exposed brick walls and rustic oak beams. Live music comes from the piano in the saloon bar,...
View full reviewA visit to the family-owned Lyndhurst Tea House promises a comforting taste of tradition. The tea house occupies a pretty corner spot on Lyndhurst High Street, and those who wander past will be tempted inside by the quaint furnishings and the smell of delicious home-cooked fare. All-day breakfasts, warming rarebit and croques are ...
View full reviewThe Stag Hotel might look like your traditional New Forest pub, but keep walking right on through the bar and you'll find yourself in a contemporary and welcoming Italian restaurant. Owners Louise Hodgkins and Steve Burridge made The Stag into an Italian eatery seven years ago, concentrating on serving quality, authentic cuisine. ...
View full reviewSituated just off Lyndhurst High Street, the glass frontage of Passage to India is as wide and as bright as the array of various culinary delights you will find on the extensive menu inside. An exciting choice of dishes varies from the ever-popular baltis and more refined kormas to an extensive list of chef's recommendations and spe...
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