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Grand Café


 Location South Western House, Southampton, SO14 3AS t: 0844 683 6547 w: www.grand-cafe.co.uk e: info@grand-cafe.co.uk


The former Wedgewood Ballroom of the old South Western Hotel is steeped in history and is now home to Grand Café, a beautiful, quirky and wonderfully unique bar, bistro and restaurant that readily converts to a stunning venue for up to 240 guests – perfect for private parties, functions, corporate events and weddings. Centrally located near to Oxford Street and the city’s dock and shopping centres, Grand Café is the perfect place to enjoy light lunches and early dinners or a drink in the informal bistro and bar. The Grand Café Restaurant is designed to be bursting with an eclectic mix of classic British styles and elaborate flamboyance, offering an exciting dining area and relaxed atmosphere day or night. Both the all-day bistro and main restaurant use locally produced, seasonal produce and every meal is cooked to order with great attention to detail. Every customer at Grand Café is treated as a VIP.


Open: Mon-Thurs 11am-midnight; Fri & Sat 11am-12.30am; Sun noon-6pm The Mayflower


 Location King’s Saltern Road, Lymington, SO41 3QD t: 0844 683 1698 w: www.themayflowerlymington.co.uk e: manager@themayflowerlymington.co.uk


The Mayflower is one of Lymington’s favourite bar and restaurants, located adjacent to the Royal and River Sailing Clubs with gorgeous views over the main Lymington slipway and river. One of the largest establishments in town, The Mayflower caters for all tastes, offering a wide range of options comprising locally sourced produce and featuring a choice of traditional dishes as well as more adventurous dishes from around the world. Spend balmy summer days in the spacious garden while tucking into the outdoor barbecue menu, or dine alfresco from light and full menus and daily changing specials. Or tuck yourself in beside the roaring log fire to enjoy some live music, while still enjoying views over the gardens. Well-behaved dogs are welcome here and you’ll find a mixed clientele, ranging from families to couples and diners of all ages. It’s no wonder some choose to extend their stay in one of the sea-view en-suite rooms.


Open: Mon-Sat 11am-11pm; Sun noon-10.30pm Boathouse Hotel & Restaurant


 Location 29-32 Shamrock Way, Hythe Marina, Hythe, SO45 6DY t: 0844 683 6548 w: www.boathousehythe.co.uk


The experienced team running the Boathouse Hotel has established a reputation for all-round excellence in exclusive Hythe Marina, found on the fringe of the New Forest. The Boathouse’s stylish interior complements its waterside setting, making it perfect for lunch, dinner or just drinks. Indeed, the Boathouse is also an ideal place to spend a relaxing weekend – there are ten luxurious boutique guest rooms with stunning views across the marina and the Solent, four of which boast their own private balcony. The mouth-watering restaurant menu, created by the expert head chef, is supplemented by top-notch seasonal specials and a range of fine wines. The manager and staff provide consummate service, making every customer feel special, no matter what the occasion. This makes the Boathouse an outstanding venue for weddings and events – with attention paid to every detail, your big day is guaranteed to be unique and memorable.


Open: Mon-Sun 7am-10.30am, noon-2.30pm, 7pm-9.30pm www.facebook.com/foodanddrinkguide


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