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This elegantly refurbished pan-Asian restaurant specialising in Japanese, Chinese & seafood dishes is owned by a Hong Kong-born couple who have… more »
Housed in a 17th-century coaching inn, this charming restaurant-with-rooms has all the prerequisites of its age: old beams, a well, a cellar (now… more »
Annie Jones is a Petersfield eatery of some repute, occupying a modest town-centre property with a swish garden terrace at the rear. Inventive… more »
As traditional as they come, the Harrow Inn hasn't changed much since the family landlords first acquired it in 1929 – and is all the more likeable… more »
A wonderfully preserved 16th-century pub, complete with cosy nooks and crannies, antique furnishings and log fires in winter. Whilst the excellent… more »
The square pub, named after the founder of Lord’s Cricket Ground, has been revamped by new owners who have gone for an old-fashioned stripped-back… more »
More widely known as the ‘Pub with No Name’ & billed as Hampshire’s highest hostelry, this isolated former 17th-century farmhouse is devilishly… more »
It’s good to find a genuine friendly local in this pleasant Hampshire village, rather than yet another tarted-up gastropub. First impressions… more »
Set above the river Rother, this 17th-century free house has a well-groomed feel & still delivers charm by the bucket load. The light-filled, remodelled… more »
Anna & Adam Cordery’s rustic, homely pub, a stone’s throw from the River Meon, is the antithesis of a themed-up, all-day drinking den. With its… more »
Despite its pubby exterior, the Hamilton Arms is a Thai restaurant of note – one of the first to open in West Sussex. It’s run with passion… more »
‘Friendly food, tasty people’ – the Murphys’ clever slogan neatly sums up their charming restaurant housed in a 17th-century fisherman’s… more »
Set smack beside the small cobbled quayside & old cottages overlooking the harbour, this 17th-century building comes with a surprisingly modish… more »
Originally a row of 16th-century cottages, the Royal Oak now attracts droves of punters, thanks to its dreamy setting smack on the waterfront footpath… more »
It has taken Prezzo just over a decade to become a high street fixture. Now with over 150 branches up & down the country, the affordable chain… more »
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