Reviews on Bar food in Havant, England, United Kingdom. Havant (/ˈhævənt/ HAV-ənt) is a town in the south east corner of Hampshire, England approximately midway between Portsmouth and Chichester. Its borough (population: 125,000) comprises the town and its suburbs including the resort of Hayling Island as well as Rowland's Castle (an exurb), the smaller town of Waterlooville and Langstone Harbour. Housing and population more than doubled under either definition of Havant in the 20 years following World War II, a period of major conversion of land from agriculture and woodland to housing across the region following the incendiary bombing of Portsmouth and the Blitz.
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3 based on 824 reviews
Great meal here with friends last night. The pub was warm and friendly on a very dark and windy night. The bar was cheerfully full of locals enjoying a pint with the friends in front of the log fire, well-behaved dogs at their feet. The restaurant was busy but we got great service from Dan and Ashleigh. The fish and chips deal was excellent value (especially as it came with mushy peas), was nicely presented and tasted great. When we stepped outside the incoming tide sea was lapping the footpath, so we really felt we were right on the coast. We will certainly put the Royal Oak on our list of pubs to come back to.
4 based on 143 reviews
Traditional English pub , Home made food and desserts , from Fish and chips to braised lamb shanks something for all , including children's meals, booking preferred but not essential , always at least 3 real ales on offer . Current holder of "Master cella
We popped in hear for an evening meal, because it was near to where we were staying. However, despite being very clearly not local, we were treated as locals by the very friendly staff. So chatty and lovely. The food was excellent with a very good choice. Well done to all at the pub.
4 based on 41 reviews
Located in a terrace opposite St. Faiths Church, Havant.An old traditional pub with charm, character & atmosphere, open fireplaces & low beams.Nice beer garden with outdoor seating, old lamp post & comfortable covered seating area as well. Dogs welcome.Well stocked bar with various beers, wines, spirits & fine cask ales.Staff pleasant. Toilets clean, tidy & fit for purpose. Wall mounted TVâs.Wheelchair/disabled & pushchair friendly.Open 7 days a week: 11.00am - 11.00pm. Slight variation: Friday 11.00am - Midnight & Sunday Noon - 10.30pm.Food served daily: Noon - 2.00pm. Currently there appears to be no evening service.Have not eaten here so cannot comment on the quality or quantity of the food. Relaxing place for a drink.Worth a visit.Interest:This pub was created from the conversion of 2 early 19th Century cottages.One of the buildings of interest along Havantâs Heritage Trail, (blue plaque number 3).
4 based on 576 reviews
The Blue Bell Inn Emsworth Public House offers a comfortable space in which to meet friends and socialise and is well stocked with a wide range of Real ales some of which are local, lagers, wines and spirits. The Blue Bell has developed a reputation for d
My wife and I ate here both for breakfast and dinner during our local stay and found the Bluebell the best place to eat in Emsworth.For breakfast, we enjoyed breakfast sandwiches and coffees, including the local sausages which were tasty.Staff were courteous and friendly.We also ate here once in the evening and the food was superb, home-made steak and oyster pie and the renowned fish and chips.Both were excellent, all at a very reasonable price. 2 meals and 2 drinks £28.When we return to the area, this will be our first stop for meals.
4 based on 259 reviews
Visiting Emsworth with friends we chanced upon this pub and we are jolly glad we did for we had an excellent.2 of us fancied the steak and ale pie which had just gone in the oven so we waited 30mins for the pastry to cook and we were served the most delicious pie full of tender steak in a rich ale gravy with a generous selection of veg. The other 2 had salads with various fish and these were huge and much enjoyed. by 13:00 all of the tables were full and I can understand why. We will visit again. Excellent.
3 based on 850 reviews
We had lunch sitting outside enjoying the fabulous view. My steak and stilton pie was excellent and absolutely delicious. The fish and chips looked amazing and the fish was huge. My husband had the sea food linguine which he described as very good. There were many of us in our party and we were served efficiently and quickly. We will definitely go back.Hi Clare BThank you for the great feedback, We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your time with us.We look forward to seeing you soon
4 based on 948 reviews
We booked a family get together for a table of 11 on a Wednesday evening, arriving at 1830 the place was rammed, no parking spaces (turn around and park on the service road where you come in, its wide and safe)The service was attentive we soon had a nice cool drink in hand.My lamb rump was cooked as requested and the jus had fabulous flavour, all washed down by nice cold draught beer and a cup of tea for pudding!Given how busy the place was I was impressed by the service, the food and the quality/attention to detail,thank you to all concerned.
4 based on 333 reviews
Rustic home-cooked food is the order of the day at The Old House at Home, a 17th century pub in Havant. The best Sunday roast thanks to our seasonal ingredients and the meat from our superb local butcher. Choose from six ales, four lagers and a fridge ful
Popped in with friends on Sunday for a really fantastic roast. Paid a quid for extra spuds as a potatoholic. They arrived on a side dish and never got to touch them as the dinner was so filling! Beautiful roast beef. Great service and the camp Irish barman is always a delight. Thank you very much for our five star review we are really proud of our menu and our locally produced products and our team that delivers them and the service I will pass on your comments I am sure the Irish barman will be thrilled we do hope to see you again soon
4 based on 489 reviews
The Wheelwright's Arms offers fabulous food and superb real ales, including those from our own Upham Brewery. We are very dog friendly and love to welcome walkers in that have been out exploring the local countryside and coastline. Our pub is conveniently
Sunday lunch - great waitress and very accommodating to dietary needs. Reasonable prices too. This place used to be expensive but now the mains are around £10. Roasts were good. Excellent gluten free options as well. 10/10.Good Morning Mark R!Thank you for taking the time out to leave a review with us, it is greatly appreciated by everyone!Sunday lunches are my favourite here, and with a dietary requirement myself I understand how nice it is to be able to have something, I am very pleased to hear we were accommodating :)Thank youDannielle MooreAssistant Manager
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4 based on 220 reviews
The Heron is part of the Hungry Horse pub brand, with an outstanding reputation for great value food and drink, a warm welcome, and regular entertainment. So whether you want to watch sports, have a meal, or enjoy a pint with mates, you'll always be welco
My wife and I visited for Breakfast Sunday last I had the large breakfast and my wife had the normal breakfast the service was super a pleasant young lady who was very good and helpful the food was superb cooked fresh and the eggs to our request lots of Good quality food massive plate filled with Bacon sausage HashBrowns mushrooms beans tomatoes toast excellent we wanted Tea and this arrived in a large cup very hot great to have a large mug .The service was fast and friendly and great value will we return you bet well done keep it upLovely to read your comments about your experience, I'll make sure to pass them on to the rest of the team.
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