Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Andover including The Old Bell & Crown, The Lion At Clanville, The Hare & hounds, George and Dragon, The Fox Inn, The Hawk Inn, The Crown Inn, The Jack Russell Inn, White Horse Inn and Restaurant, The Royal Oak
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4 based on 126 reviews
Lovely Village Pub In The Heart Of Test Valley Famous For Its Homemade Food Using Local Hampshire Fayre Suppliers.great Family Beer Garden Well Maintained With Mature Shrubs And Trees .the Royal Oak Has A Large Car Park Dissabled Facilities And A Menu To
We decided, with friends, to drop in for a few drinks. The interior is a bit olde worlde. Sitting by an open fire and of sofa and armchairs we enjoyed a very comfortable drinking session. At certain times of the day and evening, food can be ordered. Some limited parking available and some nice garden areas.
4 based on 318 reviews
Went to the white horse after the village fete and met up with friends. Very friendly pub great staff .
4 based on 269 reviews
After a few inconsistent experiences after the re-opening we were at the Jack Russell for Sunday lunch over each of the past two weekends and it was absolutely great both times. High quality, generous portions, good service - I felt a 5 star review was in order to make sure they keep it going! It's always easy to cut corners and there was no sense of that at all. Only request would be a crumble or pie on the pudding menu!
4 based on 91 reviews
It was Good Friday and we were traveling from Andover to Newbury so decided to stop for a drink and a light lunch. We stopped at a pub, which will remain nameless (in Hurstbourne Tarrant) and asked if they did sandwiches which they said they didnât in a rather off handed way. So as they didnât seem too friendly we left. Then we found The Crown at Upton. To be fair they also didnât have sandwiches on the menu but the Owner (?) said she would make me one; what a difference. We sat in the garden and enjoyed the day and food. Keep up the positive work.
4 based on 360 reviews
At the heart of charming Amport village, set alongside chocolate box cottages, beautiful country gardens and rolling hills, is The Hawk Inn. Itâs a great place for a fabulous dinner from our modern British menu or a refreshing drink on our sandstone terra
First visit - stopped for a light lunch. Lovely old pub, staff very friendly and efficient. Food selection excellent and well presented and very good. Lots of nice touches around the pub a sign of caring professional owners. You can stay overnight too. Lovely setting in pretty village.
4 based on 364 reviews
The Fox Inn at Tangley, a few miles north of Andover is a traditional English Country pub on the outside but, like the rustic interior, it has a very modern edge â a Thai Menu. The kitchen is always abuzz with Thai music whilst the team prep daily for the
Charming old world pub full of character in rural Hampshire, yet just a few miles from the town of Andover. Thai cuisine cooked by Asian chefsVaried menu with great choices. No portion control and obscene amounts of food, very off putting. The curries would have been a better option. They looked delicious. But the pad thai was revoltingly greasy and enough to feed a family. The lime sorbet was definitely needed to clean the pallet afterwards. The young serving staff were all very pleasant but not pro-active and when paying the bill, it was five pounds over the stated amount. No explanation was given.when queried it was fir the correct amount. Yes, the difference was obviously for tips, but the assumption was unacceptable. However, the meal for three was notexpensive and the place was really nice,. Would go there again and would recommend it. Just be a bit careful and perhaps share starters. A starter equalled a main course in size! This is something I doubt that I shall ever get used to in England.
4 based on 335 reviews
Nestled in the beautiful village of Hurstbourne Tarrant, The George and Dragon has been a coaching inn since the 16th century. With flagstone flooring, original wood beams, a large oak bar and roaring wood burners the pub provides a warm and cosy ambience
My Wife, my daughter and I wanted to celebrate our Wedding Anniversary so, on the spur of the moment, and based on a friend's recommendation, we thought we'd try this well established hostelry. We found the decor very presentable and very clean. The staff that attended us, 2 young women, were very attentive, professional and polite. The menu appeared unfussy, with the usual fayre for kids. I chose Halibut and my wife a burger. When our meals arrived I was very underwhelmed. The portion of fish sitting on top of some crushed potato, was very small. The vegetables and salad were however perfectly cook and presented. I am a big fish lover, so I was really disappointed. The waitress had said, of my Wife's burger order, that it would be served pink unless she wanted it cooked through. My Wife asked for it to be cooked through. It is generally accepted that mince should be cooked thoroughly not left pink. My wife's burger arrived and it was nonetheless really quite pink inside. When asked if all was ok, my wife declined to have it cooked again and infact left half of it on the plate. Apart from anything else, it would have disrupted the meal, as both my daughter's and my food would have either had to have been be taken away or left to us to finish, at which point my Wife would have been eating alone. One of those classic dilemmas. My daughter's food was fine and well presented. The rest of the meal was very nice and by and large we enjoyed it. We were presented with a delicately decorated plate of little pieces of fudge with Happy Anniversary written in chocolate. A nice touch. Just our mains let the side down. When I went to pay the bill I did expect a some reaction from the staff about the food, but to be frank the young lady behind the bar was matter of fact and said nothing, presented me with the bill and processed it without further conversation. In summary, excellent service main courses let the side down.Would we eat there again, I think not.
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4 based on 266 reviews
The vegetarian roast dinner is honestly awful. Probably the worst roast Iâve had out. The ânut roastâ isnât a nut roast but blended veg and spices which doesnât go with a roast dinner at all! Really basic veg and a slab of potato with some cheese on the top. The furthest thing from a roast possible. Lovely staff, which makes it a massive shame. Wouldnât recommend for a roast but hopefully the rest of the menu is better.
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4 based on 391 reviews
Me and my boyfriend went here on Sunday for a roast dinner. I am a bit of a roast dinner snob but even I was so impressed. Great service, so quick and lovely staff.Had beef, which was cooked to perfection, and yorkshire puddings. The only tiny thing that would make it better for me is for the gravy to be slightly thicker (but I grew up further north than Andover so think this is catering to a Southern audience).Pudding was also delicious - had profiteroles and eton mess.Overall, brilliant!good evening Ellie,I'm pleased your enjoyed your Sunday roast with us yesterday and I love to hear that you're a roast dinner snob. I shall pass your feedback on to the team that worked yesterday. and we look forward to seeing you again in the near futurebest regardsLouis
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4 based on 241 reviews
Traditional village public house serving honest food
This is a very pleasant pub. We had an ok meal for lunch of a Ploughman's and draught cider (which was very good). The Ploughman's was quite pleasant but nowhere nearly as good as one we had the previous day at The George Inn in Verham Dean. Today we got one piece of cheddar and at the other we had three large pieces of different cheeses as well as a piece of meat pie and ham. It was less expensive, including with cider, than it was at this establishment. What we had today was good, and if we had not had a comparison, might of thought it was very good. Their other menu items did look very good and reasonably priced.Thank you for your feedback. We would like to say that all our meals are portioned for 1 person, and you infact we 2 people sharing. At your request we would have been more than happy to have created a mixed ploughmanâs including ham for 2 people giving you ample food. Unfortunately pies are not something we offer with our Ploughmanâs. We are sorry you were disappointed, however would love you to return so we can restore your faith with one of our superb freshly cooked dishes.
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