Find out what British restaurants to try in Emsworth. Emsworth is a small town in Hampshire on the south coast of England, near the border of West Sussex. It lies at the north end of an arm of Chichester Harbour, a large and shallow inlet from the English Channel.
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4 based on 261 reviews
I love a sizzling hot sausage and this is the place to try lots! The mash and seasonal veg are also good and the gravy is excellent. The staff are very friendly, the pub is basic but clean and the prices are not too expensive. Unfortunately the main road passing the front door is not ideal but that's just the way this old pub is. The Cumberland gluten free meal was faultless for me and I was delighted that I had a GF option.So why do I score only average? Firstly 'average' is not bad and the next rating would be very good and the Sussex Brewery is somewhere in between.
4 based on 233 reviews
Award winning Tearoom in the heart of Havant. good food award 2014 and 2015!
I had read lots of good reviews on Trip advisor ao had high hopes. A friend said she would meet me near my home and Havant isnt too far from home so i took this opportunity to visit. It looked bigger from the pictures. It was busy for lunch on a weekday. Because it was busy it was actually quite noisy and my friend was getting quite a draught every time the door opened. It is a nice cafe however i felt the menu was quite limited, i was expecting a variety of cakes on offer. I also thought it was a tad expensive however the jacket potatoes we both had were nice and lots of filling which is always a plus. Downside slightly that it was cash only which meant i had to cobble some cash together. Will visit again but not with more than one other friend.
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 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.
4 based on 225 reviews
Flintstones is a harbour side cafe with panoramic views. We offer breakfast, light lunches , afternoon teas and new forest ice creams.
We saw this tea shop at the start of our walk and looked forward to having a coffee on our return this Saturday morning....Unfortunately, and looking at the recent reviews, ours will go against the grain...Although busy outside, my wife entered with no queue... 5 minutes went by before one of 5 to 6 young girls behind the counter served her...They were all discussing who had and who had not paid...Even when finally served, there was no apology and quite frankly any urgency...We will return when next intending to walk our dog, and we'll see if there's an improvement.....Maybe this was a one off but as we were first timers, you didn't impress....Sorry to read your review, but feel itâs is a tad over exaggerated you say we were full outside and quiet inside, we have 5 tables outside yet you waited 5 minutes to get served, I assure you it would not have taken 5 minutes to a job that they were doing before you entered, and they were doing their job, ensuring which customers had paid and which had not. There were 5 girls on and 2/3 work on the front counter not 5/6, they are seasoned hard working girls who do there up most to keep the business running smoothly. Are we perfect. No. But please just have some patience.
4 based on 458 reviews
We enjoyed the walk to Driftwood cafe and sat in their charmingly pretty garden. We had a bowl of the most gorgeous parsnip and apple soup served with brown Westbourne brown bread & a very generous helping of 2 butter pats, absolutely gorgeous. We didn't need anything else besides our jug of tap water and the bill was an extremely reasonable amount. Can't wait to go back. The sandwich choice with a smaller soup is also always a gorgeous option too.
4 based on 486 reviews
The Deck offers a contemporary, comfortable bistro ambience on the upper level of the central marina building. With an indoor restaurant and an outdoor veranda area overlooking the yachts and harbour, The Deck fish restaurant has free parking at the marin
Really nice place to while away an hour. Tucked away in a working boatyard/marina. Just had tea and cake today but will definitely be popping back to sample some of the other delights from the small but appetising menu. Staff were super friendly, balcony seat would have been great in warmer weather.
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.
4 based on 386 reviews
We came here while staying in Petersfield as it seemed to be the nearest 'fine dining' restaurant. The family-run restaurant claim to be more of a brasserie than fine dining, but the food and service are exemplary. Every course was spot on.
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