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£25 The Wheatsheaf Inn


 Location Pyle Street, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 1SG t: 0844 683 6523 w: www.wheatsheaf-iow.co.uk e: information@wheatsheaf-iow.co.uk


Situated on the corner of St Thomas’ Square in the midst of the Island’s capital, The Wheatsheaf Inn provides a tranquil setting in which to kick back and enjoy some simple yet delicious food accompanied by a variety of real ales, lagers, wines, spirits and soft drinks.


Open: Mon-Sat 7.30am- 11pm; Sun 7.30am-10.30pm Food Served: Mon-Sat 7.30am-9pm; Sun 7.30am-6pm


The Wheatsheaf welcomes both familiar faces and newcomers with open arms and bags of rustic charm. Step off the busy street, be enveloped in its warm, relaxing atmosphere and taken back to yesteryear with traditional decor and fare to match. Dive into an all-day breakfast or a pub classic such as the tasty, well-portioned cottage pie with rich gravy and green garden peas – packed full of flavour. Or, perhaps you’ll opt for a succulent, meaty hotdog with onions, crisp, chunky chips, a colourful side salad and home-baked, melt-in-the-mouth garlic bread. All freshly prepared dishes from the varied, reasonably priced menu are best enjoyed in the spacious adjoining restaurant and are cooked to your specification. There’s also a specials board and, on Sunday, a carvery is available from noon. Helpful, friendly staff


combined with wholesome food and fine beverages mean a trip to The Wheatsheaf Inn is always an enjoyable one.


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£25 Caulkheads


 Location 42 Avenue Road, Sandown, Isle of Wight, PO36 8AY t: 0844 683 1931 e: enquiries@caulkheadspub.co.uk


Situated just five minutes from beautiful Sandown beach, Caulkheads is the ideal place to visit with the family. Bold and imposing from the outside, with its black and white Tudor facade, inside this spacious pub oozes elegance and timeless charm.


...is the ideal place to visit with the family...’


Open: Mon-Sun noon-late Food Served: Mon-Sun noon-9pm


One of the most reasonably priced pubs on the Island, it has an extensive menu featuring all manner of options, from burgers and salads to pub classics, as well as a wide range of daily specials cooked in-house using fresh ingredients. Sunday is roast day and dinners feature an abundance of fresh vegetables and beautifully cooked meats. On the beverage front, visitors can enjoy quality real ales, beers, spirits, superb house wines and soft drinks of all varieties.


Children are more than welcome – there’s even an indoor ball pit, adventure playground and two


garden areas – and parking isn’t a problem as Caulkheads has two designated areas to its name. A large, covered decking area is perfect for relaxing on those long summer nights and enjoying some down-time with friends and family. Offering great food and drink in a delightful setting, Caulkheads ticks all the boxes – a perfect country pub.


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