Where’s good to go for a pint or a drink with friends? Whether it’s a bustling pub or a quiet watering hole, pick up some tips from the Daily Echo and its readers. We’ve included here reviews published in the Daily Echo. Read the reviews and give us your rating or feel free to leave your comments at the bottom of each story. If we’ve missed a pub, then click here to leave your own comments.
Pubs and Clubs Reviews
Take a look at our guide to the best pubs and clubs in Hampshire.
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The Anchor, Eling PERCHED on the water's side at Eling harbour, The Anchor enjoys one of the most privileged pub settings in the area. User Rating: 6.8/10 Reader comments (5)
The Fishers Pond, near Eastleigh WITH its idyllic lakeside setting, real ales and commitment to
restoring village
history, The Fishers Pond is a must for anyone looking for pint with a view. User Rating: 6.4/10 Reader comments (4)
The Brass Monkey, Fareham WITH its comfy seating, a dance floor and a private VIP lounge bar, the Brass Monkey has something to offer for punters of all age groups. User Rating: 5.3/10 Reader comments (4)
If your looking for a busy and exciting atmostphere then junk is the place for you,with its wide range of drinks and different music on different days of the week then junk is perfect for your needs,always busy and always a great night on the tiles.
User Rating: 5.2/10
The Gleneagles, Butts Ash, Hythe IT'S always nice to know there is a friendly local pub in your neighbourhood. The Gleneagles pub, on the edge of the New Forest in Hythe, prides itself on being just that - with a little bit extra. User Rating: 4.7/10
The Wellington Arms, Freemantle, Southampton ALTHOUGH plans to turn the pub into an embassy to escape the smoking ban have gone up in smoke, there are still plenty of reasons to visit this charming Southampton pub. User Rating: 8.8/10
The Dorchester Arms, Southampton SITUATED on the corner of the busy main road in Newtown, The Dorchester is surrounded by heavy traffic and busy streets, but step inside and the chaos of the outside world quickly melts away. User Rating: 2.3/10 Reader comments (6)
The Bold Forester, Marchwood MARCHWOOD has seen many changes since the days when it was a traditional New Forest village, complete with thatched cottages and ponies ambling along the lanes. User Rating: 3.1/10 Reader comments (6)
The King’s Head, Wickham NESTLED in the heart of one of the oldest villages in England, the King's Head in Wickham was just what Marie and Paul Beasley were looking for when they decided to find a new pub. User Rating: 7/10