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Small, white-painted & flower-bedecked, the Sun Inn plays host to a loyal coterie of real-ale drinkers as well as diners. Squirreled away on a… 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 »
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 just as well the name says it all, because the tile-hung frontage of this 17th-century pub gives little indication of the knock-out views… more »
With its cosmopolitan style, Caracoli stands out from the country crowd. An all-day, multi-functional space (eatery, coffee house & foodstore rolled… more »
Right in the heart of Hampshire’s watercress & steam-railway capital, The Bell attracts visitors as well as loyal regulars. This sympathetically… more »
The team behind Mayfair’s Only Running Footman have brought a touch of class to this well-heeled Candover Valley local overlooking the village… 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 »
Hidden away in the Hampshire countryside, this old flint-&-brick inn is a sheer delight. A sibling of Chelsea’s Admiral Codrington, it has been… more »
Beer buffs can’t get enough of this unspoilt country local – especially as its ales come straight from an on-site brewhouse. Winter fires &… 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 »
Opened in March 2008, this cracking gastropub-with-rooms follows on from the success of its sister venture, The Peat Spade in Longstock, & the… 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 »
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 »
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 »
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