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Comfort and Tradition with a modern edge


LOOKING to relax in the comfort of a traditional pub, with a great, friendly atmosphere? Ten pay a visit to Te Union Inn, tucked away just


yards from Cowes seafront. Te pub has an extensive menu featuring home-


cooked favourites and tasty specials. It has also undergone a makeover and now boasts fantastic boutique accommodation. Te six individually themed en-suite rooms feature flat screen TV, DVD and high-speed wireless internet. Tere are beautifully styled double, small double and family rooms - all at great rates. Children’s and business facilities are both available. In the summer the popular pub enjoys a real vibe as it buzzes with tourists and sailing crews. Te family- run Union Inn also serves a range of locally produced beers, real ales, wines and spirits. It’s exciting to see this type of establishment on the Island and we hope more follow in their steps.


Images: The chic accommodation located on Cowes waterfront.


Union Inn - Cowes Relax and Unwind in the traditional surroundings of Cowes’ oldest pub


CAMRA & GOOD BEER GUIDE recommended Homecooked dishes for the whole family


Real Ale Board Games and an Open Fire Boutique ensuite accommodation


For reservations please call: 01983 293163 Recently refurbished


THE UNION INN, WATCHOUSE LANE, COWES 58 www.styleofwight.co.uk Advertising: Call (01983) 861 007


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