The Filly, Brockenhurst - pub details
Address: Lymington Rd, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, SO42 7UF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 17760)
Brockenhurst (1.4 miles), Sway (2.1 miles), Lymington Town (3.2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Accommodation available
Pub suggested by dave brown on 24 Dec 2004
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
Hobler Inn, Boldre (0.7 miles), Red Lion, Boldre (1.2 miles), Snakecatcher, Brockenhurst (1.4 miles), Foresters Arms, Brockenhurst (1.4 miles), Rose and Crown, Brockenhurst (1.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Filly, Brockenhurst
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| A bit out of the way and pricey. trebor1 - 21 Jan 2010 20:25 |
| I don't know if the pub has recently changes hands but I have always thought the food was of a great standard for a pub, slightly pricey but there you go. however our last trip for a quick sandwich was a bit of a disaster. I ordered a sausage and onion baguette which comes with a pot of gravy and salad and nacho chips. Well they said it came with nacho cips but I failed to see any. garnish was some lettuce with no dressing and the hottest thing about it was the grvy. Baguette was luke warm and the sausage about the same the "fried" onions were freezing cold and i mean out of the fridge freezing cold. My Partners Bacon and Brie baguette was the same; luke warn ore-cooked bacon and no melting on the cheese at all. for the privilege of getting crap food and missing food we paid £12 excluding drinks! I don;t know what the pubs in Brockenhurst itself are like these days but I'd give them a shot before coming here again. such a shame.... fanatical - 16 Aug 2008 17:15 |
| This pub is great both in the winter and summer. It is really cosy (watch out if you are tall because the ceilings are really low) and in the summer there's a great garden to sit in. Have been here on a few occasions. Mostly just to have a couple of drinks in the evening, in which case it was a nice place to talk to friends, busy but not too loud. On the other I went for food. It was a bit more expensive than your average pub meal but the food was varied and really enjoyable. They serve up a huge range of beers and I enjoyed going here. back2reality18 - 18 Jan 2008 17:34 |
| been here a few times now.one visit was on a fri eve with friends.i hate starters that are too big,they should just be a taster,here they are huge.i had whitebait{cant really get that wrong} but i felt personally responsible for overfishing.we also had deep fried brie{again,not too testing}.we then went on to rib eye steaks,in my mind the only steak worth eating.they were perfect,really well cooked.we also went on a sunday lunch.it was a disaster.too busy and the kitchen and bar staff just couldnt cope.the bar staff were both trying to keep a really busy bar going and serve food.the carvery lunch was huge,you can take one meat or have a tasting,but the waiting was long.i noticed our sweets getting cold at the servery and ended up serving ourselves.it would have been smoother if the barstaff werent trying to be in 2 places at once.the pub professes to serve the worlds best carvery,if thats just about quantity it could be true,but quality???.the pub serves ringwood,a joy to drink,and has a passable wine list.one cracking eve and a sunday lunchtime where i felt like i was being herded about in a very hot pub.was glad to get to fresh air in the end,but the doggy bag for "alf" was huge.he wants to go again. petenalfiedog - 14 Oct 2007 21:12 |
| Not great go to the Red lion so much better.Small over priced menu we do not mind paying for a good meal but very poor. londonpridelover - 2 Aug 2007 13:44 |
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