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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.

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The Bugle Inn, Twyford
The Bugle Inn, Twyford
IT'S a brilliant story that shows what can be achieved when people refuse to give up.
The Shield and Dagger, Shirley
The Shield and Dagger, Shirley
From the front it looks a little rough around the edges and its name leaves a sharp cut on the tongue. However, when you venture inside you find a world of interesting characters and a true community spirit.
User Rating: 5.7/10     Reader comments (9)
The Lapstone, Horton Heath
The Lapstone, Horton Heath
STEP inside this charming Hampshire village pub and it is easy to be bowled over by the warm welcome.
User Rating: 7/10     
The Albion, Winchester
The Albion, Winchester
Andrew Napier enjoys a pint in the unusually shaped Albion in Winchester.
User Rating: 8.7/10     Reader comment (1)

First in Last Out - Readers Review
A lovely setting next to the river with a pets corner and kiddies adventure play area i couldnt have asked for anything more to keep the kids entertained whilst we chilled on the decked area of this lovely garden.The food was good value for money and served quite quickly as the pub overall was very busy. This wont be our last visit to this pub on our sunday days out.

The Freemantle Arms, Freemantle
The Freemantle Arms, Freemantle
FOR more than 178 years this quiet little pub has been providing residents of this Southampton neighbourhood with a cosy place to drink.
User Rating: 8.3/10     Reader comments (4)
Cricketers Arms in  Eastleigh
Cricketers Arms in Eastleigh
IT's come a long way since it was known as Yew Tree Farm. That was in 1845 and it was converted into the first pub in the area with John Cox as the landlord. The Cricketers Arms in Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh expanded when neighbouring cottages were knocked together and became part of today's eating area.
User Rating: 7.1/10     Reader comments (2)
The Royal Oak, Beaulieu
The Royal Oak, Beaulieu
TWO of the biggest tourist attractions in the New Forest are only a few miles apart.
User Rating: 8.5/10     
The King George, Shirley
The King George, Shirley
IT'S not just the smoking ban that's brought an air of change to the King George pub.
User Rating: 2/10     Reader comments (2)
Ship Inn, Lymington
Ship Inn, Lymington
THERE are a number of different ways to improve the fortunes of an ailing pub.
User Rating: 5.7/10     Reader comment (1)

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