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£25 to
£30 The Old House Hotel
Location The Square, Wickham, Nr. Fareham, PO17 5JG t: 0844 683 1714 w:
www.oldhousehotel.co.uk e:
enquiries@oldhousehotel.co.uk
Situated in one of the finest village squares in England, this magnificent grade- II-listed Georgian building still retains many original features and has a relaxed, informal atmosphere. With double AA rosette status, a sumptuous oak-beamed interior and airy conservatory, the restaurant offers a superb dining experience. The head chef creates classic British cuisine with a contemporary influence and it’s easy to see how this venue has retained its culinary honours. Starters can include cured salmon and capers with dill and cucumber jelly and saffron aioli, while the regularly changing main menu, utilising as much local and seasonal produce as possible, might feature blue-cheese-and-berry-stuffed pheasant breast with creamed celeriac and game chips or juniper-crusted venison saddle. With 12 elegant guest rooms and a beautifully appointed cottage, The Old House continues to stand out as a hotel of distinction.
Open: Mon-Sat noon-2.30pm, 6.30pm-9.30pm; Sun noon-2.30pm British SE
£18 to
£24 The Bugle
Location High Street, Hamble, Nr. Southampton, SO31 4HA t: 0844 683 1697 w:
www.buglehamble.co.uk e:
manager@buglehamble.co.uk
Beside the picturesque river in Hamble you’ll be met with award-winning food and a warm welcome at AA-rosetted eatery, The Bugle. With an entry in the Michelin Eating Out In Pubs guide, The Bugle boasts a seasonal menu full of dishes created using the freshest produce. Amidst flagstone floors, exposed beams and brickwork and open fires, enjoy dishes from the daily specials board accompanied by well-kept local real ales, first-class wines and speciality rums. A traditional roast is served at weekends and there is also a children’s menu available. Food can be enjoyed in the grade-II- listed building’s stylish restaurant or at the bar, and private dining is available upstairs in The Captain’s Table, which can accommodate up to 12 guests. Or, perhaps admire the landscape while dining alfresco under the pub’s heated umbrellas. Coffee, cake and free Wi-Fi also make The Bugle the perfect place to visit for a relaxing break.
Food Served: Mon-Thurs noon-2.30pm, 6pm-9.30pm; Fri noon-3pm, 6pm-10pm; Sat noon-4pm, 6pm-10pm; Sun noon-9pm
British W
£18 to
£24 The White Horse
Location Main Road, Otterbourne, SO21 2EQ t: 0844 683 6578 w:
www.whitehorseotterbourne.co.uk e:
manager@whitehorseotterbourne.co.uk
This rural village inn has recently undergone a complete transformation after joining Hampshire-based hospitality group, Ideal Collection. Their renovations have returned this beautiful building to its former glory. With a dining room, cosy bar and lounge, outside terrace, large garden, ample parking and free Wi-Fi, The White Horse is a gem to be found just off the M3 motorway. Committed to using only the best of fresh local produce, The White Horse offers a menu that is refreshed regularly to incorporate seasonal foods, and they also serve delicious daily specials and a traditional roast every Sunday. Whether you are stopping by for coffee and cake, lunch, dinner or a special occasion, The White Horse is the perfect place to visit. Dogs are allowed, except in the restaurant.
Food Served: Mon-Thurs noon-2.30pm, 6pm-9.30pm; Fri noon-3pm, 6pm-10pm; Sat noon-4pm, 6pm-10pm; Sun noon-9pm
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