Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Seaview including White lion pub, The Old Fort, Artisan Bar & Kitchen, The Old Village Inn, The Vine Inn, Kynges Well, The Pilot Boat Inn, White lion pub, The White Hart Inn, Culver Haven Inn
4 based on 500 reviews
We think that the Culver Haven Inn has some of the best views on the Isle of Wight. We also think it has delicious pub food, friendly bar staff and a cosy atmosphere. Well, we would wouldn't we? Why not come and check it for yourself? Don't forget, we are
A beautiful walk over Culver Down followed up by lunch in the pubHe had a fish burger, which looked a substantial portion, and came with chips and side salad. I had the small gammon, egg and chips, which was the amount I would normally give myself for dinner!All with two mugs of proper latte, came to a reasonable £23Very friendly staff, the dog enjoyed her stroke and bonio
4 based on 557 reviews
We called here having been on the Steam railway and it was a gem of a find. Friendly staff and a great choice of food. We had prawns in a rose Marie sauce in white bread, Two lamb pies, with lots of lamb in and two ploughman's. All very good portions. Possibly the best meal we had on the Isle of Wight. £42.06 for five of us including drink it was very good value
4 based on 516 reviews
Village Pub providing exceptional food using fresh local produce. All of our delicious desserts are homemade. We provide table service and pride ourselves on making your visit special. We have a courtyard in which you can enjoy the sunshine and admire the
Whilst on holiday on the Isle of Wight we called into the White Lion (PO30 3AA) for dinner. Having been disappointed with other dining venues we were delighted to find a pleasant atmosphere, great service and a good, reasonably priced menu.A great find ... thoroughly recommend.Thank you for your great review, much appreciated. Glad you all enjoyed your meals . Best wishes Gary & Lou
4 based on 302 reviews
The Pilot Boat Inn looks like a boat! The pub is on the edge of Bembridge Harbour and is popular with sailors, cyclists, walkers, families and locals. Everyone is very welcome. The Pilot Boat Inn is open every day throughout the year for food, drink and a
We had booked a table and so we must have been expected. We were about twenty minutes early for our table time but planned to have a drink beforehand. When we walked in we felt unwelcome as though we were intruding on the staff sitting and chatting at the bar. The door was open but nobody seemed to welcome us or come forward to take us to a table. The service was a little haphazard. The lady who brought out the food was friendly however we had no idea what was on offer in the âbistro styleâ no menu set up.It was all a little strange and we wonât hurry back. Just odd!!Apologies Alex, we have not served food for 3 months now so this must have been under a different Regime a few months ago! We are still not serving food but hope to soon,BestGeorge
4 based on 340 reviews
Kynges Well is a family run pub situated in the historic town of brading, on the Isle of Wight. We serve fresh, homemade meals daily - using all local produce and our specials board is updated daily with a traditional roast dinner available on Sundays. Li
The modest frontage hides a large dining area, and though the car park is small there is more parking not far uphill. Interesting menu with a good gluten free selection served by genuinely helpful, interested and engaging staff. Big portions so you may not need a starter or dessert! Almost merits five stars but the food was a bit cold and my fish slightly over cooked ( though there was a sudden rush of people just as we arrived) and there is stiff competition on the island in god pub food. Donât let my rating put you off as weâd certainly go again.
4 based on 319 reviews
We visited mid-week. Service was good (though the restaurant was not busy). The food was tasty and obviously not mass-produced. The veggie burger pleased our vegetarian and the real ale was well kept.
4 based on 409 reviews
Nestled in the heart of Bembridgeâs old high street, this quirky traditional styled building is reputed to have been serving pints since 1787. These days, the Landlordâs are the Chapman family (Fellow Associate of the BII) are continuing this fine traditi
We ate here whilst on holiday and were warmly welcomed. The choice of drinks and food are good as was the service .The food was delicious and hot. The lemon cheesecake for desert was especially heavenly !Thank you for your review. Lemon cheesecake is gluten free too like 97% of our menu. See you soon.
4 based on 159 reviews
Iâve visited the Artisan since 20 July and have met Jamie, Lynette, Angus, Ben, Rob and Anthony as the bar staff. Anthony served me my first ever Artisan coffee last Sunday. The atmosphere is outstanding.I have met Jamie most often out of the staff, who, like the other staff is very accommodating to customersâ individual needs, who provide a warm welcome to me and other customers.I also made my first ever visit to the Upstairs part of the Artisan on 28 September which Iâd not got around to visiting before last Saturday where they have an additional bar and seating.The Artisan also holds live music.I have varied having one or more soft cold and hot drinks to one or more drinks and a meal, and staying for a few minutes through to an hour or longer, depending on the occasion in question, but whatever the duration, I always arrive and leave feeling happy at the Artisan.The Artisan has many alcoholic drinks including cocktails, as well as soft drinks including an exquisite orange juice from freshly squeezed oranges, and a separate fizzy orange juice drink, plus specialist rhubarb and separately apple drinks among the wide variety of drinks they sell.At my most recent visit, Lynette and Jamie were on duty. On this occasion, Jamie took my order at the bar counter and also delivered my fish & chips meal to my table (an excellent size portion of both) where I watched and listened to a Jazz trio performing to my right at the far end of the downstairs (entrance) room.Wow thankyou for your fantastic review, it really is much appreciatedAnthony
4 based on 437 reviews
Good atmosphere but the food is a bit naff. You would expect a restaurant that is on the beach would serve fresh fish, but no I got a reheated frozen triangle piece of fish with frozen peas. Chips looked fresh though
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4 based on 516 reviews
Village Pub providing exceptional food using fresh local produce. All of our delicious desserts are homemade. We provide table service and pride ourselves on making your visit special. We have a courtyard in which you can enjoy the sunshine and admire the
Whilst on holiday on the Isle of Wight we called into the White Lion (PO30 3AA) for dinner. Having been disappointed with other dining venues we were delighted to find a pleasant atmosphere, great service and a good, reasonably priced menu.A great find ... thoroughly recommend.Thank you for your great review, much appreciated. Glad you all enjoyed your meals . Best wishes Gary & Lou
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