Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Fareham, England, United Kingdom. Fareham (/ˈfɛərəm/ FAIR-əm) is a market town at the north-west tip of Portsmouth Harbour, between the cities of Portsmouth and Southampton in the south east of Hampshire, England. It gives its name to the borough that comprises the town and its surrounding area. It was historically an important manufacturer of bricks (notably used to build the Royal Albert Hall, London) and a grower of strawberries. Current employment includes retail (including Fareham Shopping Centre with around 100 shops), small-scale manufacturing, and defence (with the Royal Navy's HMS Collingwood and the Ministry of Defence's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory nearby).
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4 based on 138 reviews
Bar Opening Hours Monday: 12:00-23:00 Tuesday: 12:00-23:00 Wednesday: 12:00-23:00 Thursday: 12:00-23:00 Friday: 12:00-01:00 Saturday: 11:00-01:00 Sunday: 12:00-22:00 Welcome to The Delme Arms we have recently had a refurbishment and offer a comprehensive
This is a great little bar/restaurant which is obviously well supported and is well worth finding. Not the easiest place to find, but time taken is time well spent.Super friendly staff, great choice of ales, lagers and ciders, food looks and smells great, booking would probably be essential for Sunday Lunch? Parking is slightly awkward, because of inconsiderate car owners, who make the dead end street narrower than is comfortable. But, maybe I'm just a rubbish driver?A point dropped for the noisy and annoying couple at the next table...although Monday lunch could be their 'special day'?The gent's toilets are spotlessly clean and I believe the WiFi is free and live sports and live music is a regular feature. There is also a small, terraced outside seating area.
4 based on 498 reviews
Popped into coast for a quick bite to eat in between shopping! Service was efficient, quick and nice atmosphere within the restaurant.Food was piping hot and enjoyed the fajitas.Our server was Bonnie. Been served by her a few times before. Always friendly and likes to have a banter and offers upsome good recommendations on food choices.Worth a visit :)
4 based on 81 reviews
We have a bar area for light bites or a more substantial meal, our bar is dog friendly. We also have a fully laid up with white cloth restaurant area, we do recommend booking in advance for our restaurant.
We had met with friends for a dog walk and and booked a table here for a roast, which was very enjoyable. Roast beef was super, tender and cooked just right, with a good selection of fresh vegetables. An added bonus us that our dogs were welcomed in the bar as we enjoyed our food. A good experience, we will be back.Thank you for your review. We are pleased to hear you enjoyed your Sunday lunch with us. We are more than happy to allow dogs in the bar all year round. Marilyn the landlady and chef will be thrilled with your comments on her meat. Look forward to see you again in the future.
4 based on 213 reviews
I enjoyed a âsmallâ turkey roast lunch with a lovely cauliflower cheese, carrots, cabbage and roast potatoes! It was all hot and very tasty. I also had homemade bread and butter pudding with cream which was delicious. This was my first visit but Iâll definitely be back!
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4 based on 132 reviews
The chicken goujons starter was tasty, cooked perfectly too. Scampi and chips was good. Fish and chips was nice, lovely fresh tasting peas, shame there was still skin on the fish. Waiter was friendly, doing his best, but more training and better communication needed. He came to our table twice with the wrong meals before eventually arriving with ours, obviously he wasn't told which table to take the food to. I didn't notice any numbers on tables either, perhaps that would help. Reasonable prices for food and drinks, would be happy to return if in the area. The whole place was clean and looked good as well, made us chuckle to see some of the light fittings had been put in upside down.
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4 based on 592 reviews
The staff were very friendly and helpful - we visited on a Saturday evening for dinner so the service was a little bit slow. The food was very tasty and nice and hot. The only problems we had was that the lettuce that came with Posh Prawn & Lobster Cocktail had been cut into quarters some time before serving and was brown on the cut sides - not good!! - also the rippled meringue in the Mixed Berry Pavlova was so tough it was impossible to get a spoon into it, let alone eat it!! This again must have been made some time before serving for the juice to affect the meringue. This was replaced with a another one which was as it should be. The meal was still good and would return. Would have given an extra star but for the small problems.
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4 based on 148 reviews
Visting friends in Stubbington,so we all went to the Miners Arms for a meal, we weremade very welcome by landlord Andy. Great food and atmosphere it was our first visit but our friends had been before so knew it was a good choice,booking is advisable as it gets busy.
4 based on 362 reviews
The Golden Lion is in Fareham's historic High Street, a conservation area in the borough of Fareham. We hope you enjoy your experience in our Traditional English Pub. We would be delighted to receive any comments, good or constructive in order that we may
Been meaning to try this place for some time finally got here, but wish I hadn't. Looked at the food and crossed that straight off the to do list, just basic pub grub with very high prices. Looked at the real ales but nothing special all I had was an HSB And the wife a coffee 6.50 rediculous price in sure he got it wrong , dearer here than the red lion that has a much better menu and beer option. The guy who served was polite and well dressed that's about the only good thing I found here.I'm sorry to hear that you weren't happy with our menu choices or the Specials board. It certainly isn't basic, but we all have different taste buds and opinions!!
4 based on 356 reviews
Great fresh food cooked lovingly by our in house team,please call for reservations.
Managed to find a space amongst the 5 available at the rear of the pub. There is ample parking further along at the community centre. There is an entrance from the car park through an original alleyway, passed the beer garden, kitchen, eating area, snug and eventually into the small traditional bar area.Food menu is displayed on a chalkboard by the bar and is quite extensive for the size of the hostelry.This is a great example of a village pub with a jovial atmosphere from the locals. Bowls of freshly cooked roast potatoes circulated through the evening to encourage more drinking. It works too.
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4 based on 293 reviews
Modern, English brasserie, using locally sourced produce and seasonal ingredients. Fine wine and local real ale.
Stopped for an early dinner, had the Burger and thrice cooked chips, the little one had the childrenâs chicken and chips. Burger was delightful, highly recommend! The chicken wasnât your typical breaded finger, a lovely, well cooked chicken fillet with crispy, thin fries. I will be returning.
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