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Murrays is well known throughout the sailing fraternity and is the oldest established seafood restaurant in Cowes. It is situated in the middle of the town, just a few minutes from the marina, and present owners, Brian and Fran, are just entering their 21st season in charge. The founding principle of the establishment is to serve th...
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 reviewThere are a number of reasons to open a restaurant, but the team behind Amabi opened theirs because of a love of Basque Cuisine. The owners, Markel and his partner Jenny, are passionate about showing the UK's food lovers something unique - the menu that they have meticulously researched and helped to create acutely hones in on Basqu...
View full reviewSince 1755 this historic venue has housed a series of popular drinking establishments. In its current incarnation, The Wykeham Arms is an attractive pub, exceptional eatery and delightful hotel. With 14 characterful bedrooms, it’s a heavenly place in which to spend a weekend. It’s also a top spot for those seeking a tasty lunc...
View full reviewPut simply, Egan’s is a relaxed and informal restaurant that’s not only dedicated to serving the fi nest dishes, but also to ensuring your entire dining experience is a fond and memorable one. To find this foodie haven, you’ll want to head to the edge of the New Forest National Park in the pretty town of Lymington.
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Opened in 2014, The Elderflower Restaurant on cobbled Quay Street in Lymington has already made a name for itself as a top destination for foodies in the town. Chef patron Andrew Du Bourg and his wife Marjolaine have succeeded in creating a haven for food lovers, drawing on inspiration from their time spent working at some of the fi...
View full reviewStanding beside the Medina and boasting superb riverside views, The Lifeboat is one of this area's most popular spots. A short hop across the water in one of Sally's water taxis, The Lifeboat is a hit with visiting yachtsmen and is a family-friendly home-from-home for locals. Extensive menus and daily specials offer contemporary cui...
View full reviewThe award-winning Stanwell House Hotel is situated at the heart of Lymington. One step off the High Street lies a grand hallway that entices you into a world of pure Georgian luxury. There are no less than four menus at Stanwell House, suiting all palates. The seafood menu is an absolute must for fish lovers, with starters and mai...
View full reviewA weary travellers' hideaway dating back to the 13th century, The Angel & Blue Pig serves home cooked British cuisine using ingredients sourced from the Hampshire countryside. Charcoal-grilled steaks, sumptuous Sunday roasts and hand-pressed burgers are on The Angel menu, as well as wholesome vegetarian choices and a children's menu....
View full reviewA little enclave of warm hospitality, The Green Man never fails to captivate those who visit. The restaurant’s blend of stylish, retro design and plush furnishings creates a lovely, laid-back hangout that’s perfect for all kinds of meet-ups and celebrations. Special emphasis is placed on locally sourced Hampshire produce, with...
View full reviewIn just over a decade since opening in 2007, The Black Rat has gone from strength to strength. It’s the second business venture from David Nicholson, who also runs The Black Boy, Hole and Bottle. Having received a Michelin star within a couple of years after opening, it is clear that this former pub is something special. The rel...
View full reviewHotel du Vin & Bistro, nestled right in the heart of Winchester, is housed within an attractive Georgian building. Inside, the atmosphere is intimate and buzzing, and, as is synonymous with the Hotel du Vin name, the distinctly quirky decor is stylish and luxurious - think reclaimed dark-stained floors, restored fireplaces, fram...
View full reviewIt is rare to find a restaurant that stands out as being excellent in every way, but down a quiet alleyway, just off the high street, lies just such a restaurant - the Lanes of Lymington is a dining experience you shouldn't miss. This former church and school building retains many of its original features and the decor is exqui...
View full reviewThe Chesil Rectory exudes authentic charm and promises visitors exceptionally good food and a warm welcome. Housed within Winchester’s oldest commercial property, this charming Grade II listed medieval house is bursting with enchanting touches. A stylish refurbishment has seen the building’s original character f...
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