Three Tuns
Location 58 Middlebridge Street, Romsey, SO51 8HL t: 0844 683 6568 w:
www.the3tunsromsey.co.uk e:
enquiries@the3tunsromsey.co.uk
Located in the picturesque market town of Romsey, the Three Tuns is an award- winning pub famous for its superb food and warm hospitality. The only pub in Romsey to be awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand for offering affordable excellence, the Three Tuns has also received a ‘Superior Award’ from Tourism South East for their dedication to quality and local produce. The modern British menu offers fresh pub classics and is brimming with local fare and seasonal favourites. The potted Greenfields ham with homemade piccalilli is perfect for a light snack. For dinner, the famous Tuns pie should not be missed; a divine combination of braised beef with ale, it delights the tastebuds without being overly fussy. Ideal for any occasion, be it a quiet drink in the beer garden, an intimate meal or family celebration, the Three Tuns has all you need and more, including lovely open fires and oak beams, which add to its authentic charm.
Open: Mon-Thurs noon-2.30pm, 6pm-9pm; Fri & Sat noon-2.30pm, 6pm-9.30pm; Sun noon-3pm, 6pm-9pm No. 5 Bridge Street
Location Bridge Street, Winchester, SO23 0HN t: 0844 683 6569 w:
www.no5bridgestreet.co.uk e:
manager@no5bridgestreet.co.uk
Joining the already burgeoning Winchester dining scene, No. 5 Bridge Street brings something a little different to the table, offering small plates and charcuterie, as well as an extensive kitchen menu and daily specials. This city-centre bar, kitchen and rooms has been transformed to create a vibrant and stylish setting suitable for everything from business meetings and intimate dinners to after-work nibbles and celebratory drinks. Fresh, locally sourced ingredients are used where possible to produce a unique range of classic and contemporary dishes. A private dining and meeting room with space for up to 18 people is available and there are six individually styled boutique guest rooms for those who fancy extending their visit. No. 5 Bridge Street also prides itself on its cracking wine list, which features carefully selected, quality tipples. First-rate coffee and free Wi-Fi are also available, making No. 5 a must-visit for those in Winchester.
Food Served: Mon-Thurs 8am-3pm, 6pm-9.30pm; Fri 8am-3pm, 6pm-10pm; Sat 8am-10pm; Sun 8am-9pm The White Star
Location 28 Oxford Street, Southampton, SO14 3DJ t: 0844 683 1694 w:
www.whitestartavern.co.uk e:
reservations@whitestartavern.co.uk
This award-winning Southampton gastropub with boutique rooms is located on the city’s cosmopolitan Oxford Street. Boasting two AA rosettes for its food, it is an ‘Inspector’s favourite’ in Michelin’s Eating Out in Pubs guide. Diners can enjoy the fresh, locally sourced cuisine in the contemporary restaurant or spacious bar area, or even alfresco in good weather. Award-winning ales, quality wines and an extensive cocktail list make it the perfect place to enjoy drinks. With free Wi-Fi, gorgeous cakes and quality coffee, anyone in need of a break can enjoy the five-star service. First-rate style can be found in each of the 13 en-suite guest rooms and serviced apartments. Each is named after one of the famous White Star Line’s great liners or original J-class yachts to create a subtle yet cool maritime theme.
Food Served: Mon-Thurs 7am-11am, noon-2.30pm, 6pm-9.30pm; Fri & Sat 7am-11am, noon-3pm, 6pm-10pm; Sun 7.30am-11am, noon-8pm
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