Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Cosham. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you. including Gracie-Ann's Tea Room, The Golden Lion at Southwick, Richoux, Marjorie's Tearooms & Bistro, The Cormorant Restaurant, Harbour Lights Beefeater, Highbury Cafe & Restaurant, Mother Kelly's, The Master Fryer, The George Inn
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4 based on 97 reviews
Traditional public house with 7 real ales. Stunning views across Portsmouth and the Solent. Food served 12-2 Mon to Sat. Music Tuesday evenings. Fortnightly music quiz Sunday evenings.
When visiting relatives in Portsmouth The George is always on my list of places to visit. It is my ideal of a pub - excellent choice of draught beers, friendly staff and no television. There is a good choice of lunchtime food and a great view over Portsmouth. Whatâs not to like?
5 based on 65 reviews
Always visit the Master Fryer before taking the ferry to France.Todays visit was,as usual,great. Not sure which I like more,the staff or the food!!! Generous portions at great prices... Thanks Master Fryer for another great start to our holiday!!!
4 based on 462 reviews
I wrote a review a few weeks back and things were not right. I went back a few times since and there has been no improvement that I can see, on the contrary. I finished up with the saddest and thinnest burger that I ever had. A couple of people came in, looked at the prices and left. A customer ordered a pie, the money was taken and after a good ten minutes he was informed that they were out of the specific pie that he wanted. How can you finish up out of stock early on a Friday night before a busy weekend ? the chips are no longer what they used to be either. So sad. I cannot see a reason for going back. Come back Trevor!, we love you!
4 based on 59 reviews
A clean, friendly, traditional British café. Excellent home-made food. At breakfast time it was crowded with builders, and they're a discerning lot. Thoroughly recommended, with the possible exception of the rather weak coffee. But at least we could order our coffee in English...
3 based on 748 reviews
Located next to Port Solent East premier inn
1st order, mixed grill medium rare steak. Clearly not medium rare, gammon was tough as old boots, although the chicken was passable. All this for 16.992nd order the vegan sloppy Joe. Or should it be no slop dryer than the atacama desert. What's the point of catering for plant based when they serve rubbish. All for £13Maybe I'm just a snob, but please don't highly rate a place that is mediocre at the very best.
4 based on 475 reviews
A traditional English pub, serving great food in the Historical Conservation Area of Castle Street. Castle Street leads to the beautiful English Heritage site of Portchester Castle and St Mary's Church. Just a 5 minute drive from Portchester Crematorium,
We went to this place for a Sunday lunch and had a childâs lunch well half slice of beef quarter of a potato two pieces of carrot a little bit of cabbage a spoonful of sweet salty a little piece of cauliflower and a large Yorkshire puddingI had to go home and cook a meal I donât eat a lot but this was ridiculous was served on a side plate the best thing on the plate was the Yorkshire pudding
4 based on 69 reviews
This is a lovely place with plenty of character. It is very nicely and interestingly decorated along with classic old unobtrusive music playing in the background. The staff are very friendly and the service very good. The coffee is nice and hot and there is a VERY large selection of teas including strawberry. The food is excellent especially the cheese scones and all reasonably priced. A lovely place to sit and relax after shopping and I would definitely recommend it. A typically English tearoom.
4 based on 235 reviews
Founded in 1909, Richoux restaurants, famous for their patisserie, are open all day for breakfast, morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner.
We went in the afternoon for coffee and their delicious looking cake.What a disappointment.The coffee was nice,if small,but if you are going to pay that much for cake (£6 ish)you expect it to be fresh and moist,not dry like we had.We didn't complain,but are voting with our feet.
4 based on 552 reviews
The Golden Lion has the honour of being the D Day pub that was used as the unofficial mess during the preparations for D Day at Southwick Park. The lounge was reputedly used by Churchill, Montgomery, Smuts and Eisenhower, the barmaid Edwina that served th
We stayed overnight in our Motorhome in Southwick and the welcome we received in the Golden Lion was excellent. Wide choice of real ales, ciders and good wine and our food was very very good with large portions. Best of all was the friendly and helpful staff. A place we will return to whenever in the area.
4 based on 427 reviews
Traditional Tea Room, Serving Breakfast, lunch, Homemade Cakes . Afternoon Tea Great Coffee and Range of Teas
Such a lovely place for an afternoon tea. Have visited a few places but this is my favourite. On arrival our waitress asked if we had any dietary requirements. I donât have butter in my sandwiches and my friend doesnât like egg, staff are always so friendly and accommodating. Never feel rushed, great that you can just graze through all the delicious sandwiches, scones and cakes. Stayed for another drink afterwards and my friend even booked another afternoon tea before we left. Thank you and will be back again soon. Thank you so much for your lovely review.We are so glad you enjoyed your afternoon tea and appreciated the service we give.Hope to see you again soon
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