Hampshire Attractions Directory - listings for Pubs
The English Pub is a way of life that although is threatened by many closures, fantastic country and town pubs are thriving in Hampshire. Each has its own character, usually offering excellent food and a wide variety of real ales and ciders, some brewed locally.
Abbot's Mitre, Stockbridge
We are a friendly Italian restaurant and village pub located close to Winchester and Andover offering authentic Italian fayre in the picturesque Hampshire village of Chilbolton. Our pub offers a [...]
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Bridge Shawford (PUB), Winchester
Ideally situated on route from Winchester to Southampton (if you can make it by foot) Good food, nice garden. Next to Shawford Railway Station. The village of Shawford, near Winchester, became the [...]
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Bush Inn (Pub), Nr Alresford
The Bush Inn at Ovington is situated at the very end of East Lane. It is well worth the journey; nestled alongside the River Itchen with the famous Pilgrim’s Way meandering alongside, it is a [...]
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Cricketers Inn, Longparish (Pub), Nr Andover
Steve & Elaine Mancini look forward to welcoming you at The Cricketers Inn. Ideally situated in the heart of the Test Valley ideal for walks along the River Test. The Cricketers has an enviable [...]
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De Havilland Arms, Fleet
Situated in the heart of Elvetham Heath, just two minutes from junction 4A of the M3, the De Havilland Arms is the perfect place to break up a long motorway journey. Blessed with a great chef team [...]
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Dolphin Inn, Hursley, Winchester
Mandy, Paul, and Family welcome you to The Dolphin Inn in the village of Hursley, near Winchester in Hampshire. They have created a friendly environment that welcomes all members of the family, with [...]
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Fighting Cocks, Godshill, Fordingbridge
We popped in last week for a drink and got chatting to one of the bar staff. They pointed us in the direction of the menu and the big specials board. We liked what we saw and so decided to book a [...]
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Fox and Hounds, Church Crookham,
Chris and Melanie would like to welcome you to the Fox & Hounds in Church Crookham, Hampshire, situated in an ideal location on the Basingstoke Canal. The Fox and Hounds is a perfect place to meet [...]
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Hobbits, Hythe
Hobbits in the Georgian High Street of Hythe, with its cosy bar and restaurant with the original low beams and dark wood floors offers a variety of local fish and game and field dishes together with [...]
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Hole in the Wall, Southsea Pub, Southsea
Jonathan and Kerry welcome you to the Hole In The Wall public house in Southsea. We are a traditional local serving a constantly changing selection of cask-conditioned real ales along with a range of [...]
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Kings Head, Hursley, Winchester
Open All Day 11.00am - 11.00pm Food served 12pm-2.15pm & 6.30-9.00pm The Kings Head free house is a traditional Georgian coaching inn situated in the historic downland village of Hursley, [...]
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Red Lion Pub, Bolder, Lymington
A quintessential New Forest Pub, The Red Lion, Boldre sits on the crossroads at the centre of the ancient village of Boldre. Dating back to around the 15th Century and mentioned in the Domesday Book [...]
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Rose & Thistle ( Pub ), Fordingbridge
The Rose and Thistle, built around 1580, was originally 3 cottages and became a bakers which then later started to retail liquor. The first listed landlord was Richard Pope in the early 1890’s [...]
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Southampton Arms, Southampton
* The pub has a separate bar and Restaurant area where you can enjoy fine wine and good food or simply relax with friends over a beer. Anything from a birthday celebration to a [...]
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The Barley Mow Pub, Southsea, Southsea
Is one of the only pubs in the area with something for everyone. There is a quieter Lounge Bar with an old fashioned Juke box which is FREE and the livelier Public Bar with a Pool Table at just 50p [...]
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The Bat and Ball Inn, Hambledon
The Cradle of Cricket Much has been written about exactly where and when Cricket started. Its name probably derives from the Saxon "cpyce" - a stick, its origins possibly in club-ball, [...]
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The Black Boy, Pub , Winchester
Tucked away on Wharf Hill, off Chesil Street in Winchester, The Black Boy is still faithful to its origins. Although recognised in most of the well known beer and pub guides, it is still a [...]
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The Boat House, Southampton
Situated in the idyllic location of Swanwick marina, it enjoys views over the Hamble River. Sailors mooring their boats and locals to the area have enjoyed many an evening on the beer terrace [...]
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The Brushmakers Arms, Pub , Bishops Waltham
Keith, Nicola and the hard working friendly team at the Brushmakers Arms would love to welcome one and all to this traditional un-spoilt old fashioned country pub. Friends we already know and those [...]
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The Bucks Head , Meonstoke
Welcome to The Bucks Head Maggie & Martin invite you to come and relax in their pub, whether you sup one of the many fine ales in front of the open fire places or dine in one of the two bars. Our [...]
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