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This convivial yachties’ hangout offers loft-style bare-brick walls, large pine tables, leather sofas and mix-and-match chairs, accessorised… more »
One of the latest additions to the Isle of Wight’s burgeoning food scene, this cinnamon-scented artisan bakery and café sits right on Cowes’… more »
Flexibility is the name of the game at this inviting waterfront eatery: you can scoff a plate of open sandwiches on a beanbag outside, or opt for… more »
There are 15 farm shops (and counting) on the Isle of Wight, and quite a number of them now have cafés attached. Bluebell’s at Briddlesford… more »
Pull up in the National Trust car park a little further up the road and squeeze in a three-mile round trip to see the stunning Newtown Estuary… more »
Simon Leonard’s family owned pub & restaurant is worth the detour down innumerable suburban roads for his beef faggots alone. This is a chef… more »
On a warm summer’s day there’s more than a touch of the Med about this yachting fraternity favourite, with a deck-like terrace out front &… more »
Eating here starts with the marinated whole garlic cloves offered on your table and then descends into a full-on garlic fest – if that’s your… more »
At first glance it may look like just another smart local inn, but The Montagu Arms is one of Hampshire’s finest & has a Michelin star to boot… more »
Well-kept ales are a big selling point art this old village boozer in quiet, leafy Newchurch, with its polished horse brasses, cottage pine furniture… more »
Modern food contrasts nicely with the traditional setting in this country pub where the kitchen is more New York than New Forest. Stop by for an… more »
The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s a bright & accessible… more »
Loch Fyne bucks the trend among national chains by offering a food & wine experience well above its high-street station. Selections from its recent… more »
Formerly the American Hotel (which once housed convicts on their way to the colonies), this old inn overlooking Portsmouth’s fish market is now… more »
With its restaurant walls crowded with framed nautical prints and a bar propped up by a reclaimed mast, there’s no doubting the location of this… more »
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