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£35 The Winchester Restaurant


 Location Macdonald Botley Park Hotel, Golf & Spa, Winchester Road, Boorley Green, Nr. Southampton, SO32 2UA t: 0844 683 6564 w: www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/botleypark e: foodservice.botleypark@macdonald-hotels.co.uk


Set within 176 acres of stunning Hampshire countryside, the breathtaking scenery surrounding this fine restaurant is reason alone to visit. Of course, whilst admiring the picturesque backdrop, you will no doubt be tempted by the classic British menu, which impresses and astounds at every turn.


Open: Mon-Fri 7am-9.30am, 6.30pm-9.30pm; Sat & Sun 7.30am-11am, 6.30pm-9.30pm


Within the dining room, expect to find a flurry of traditional and contemporary British cuisine, bursting with seasonal ingredients and prepared with great care by the accomplished chefs. Macdonald signature dishes are scattered throughout the menu – developed by expert chefs across the group, these include delicious black pudding, caramelised apple and bacon salad, and braised shin of Scottish beef with creamed mash. Other tempting dishes include the delicate grilled whole lemon sole with seasonal vegetables and market fish of the day. Also open for hearty breakfasts and boasting a heavenly dessert selection, The Winchester Restaurant truly achieves a fine-dining experience for its guests.


Within easy reach of Southampton airport, this beautiful four-star hotel is perfect for celebrations, events and conferences of any size. Add into this the inviting spa, full golf course and the elegant Winchester Restaurant and, whatever your needs, you are sure to be satisfied.


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£35 The Foresters


 Location Aldershot Road, Church Crookham, Nr. Fleet, GU52 9EP t: 0844 683 1708 w: www.forestersatchurchcrookham.co.uk e: info@foresters-dining.co.uk


The Foresters offers an experience not to be missed. Even the most discerning diner will be impressed by the style and quality of the cuisine, and equally by the luxurious decor and warm welcome provided. Tucked away in the woods of Church Crookham, this pub oozes traditional charm while making room for some contemporary opulence – brushed aluminium under glass dining tables, high-backed leather chairs, vaulted beamed ceilings, roaring log fires, mellow music and candlelight. There is also a large terrace outside for an alfresco dining experience in the warmer months.


Open: Mon-Sat noon-11pm; Sun noon-10pm Food Served: Mon-Sat noon- 9.30pm; Sun noon-9pm


The extensive menu offers a unique mix of imaginative dishes from around the world alongside more traditional local dishes. Perhaps begin with delicious duck spring rolls (crisp and aromatic, served with redcurrant jelly and soy sauce) while sipping on a gooseberry and passion fruit wine from Australia. At lunchtime, tempting sandwiches and wraps are served alongside the à la carte menu, and in the evening you can opt for a seasonal special featuring the finest produce currently


available. Desserts include a delicious white chocolate and raspberry cheesecake and a delightfully naughty toffee fudge sundae.


Whether you’re here for a family or business lunch, a romantic evening meal for two or a large gathering with friends, you’ll be utterly impressed by the service, food and wonderful ambience.


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