The Wheatsheaf Hotel, New Milton - pub details
Address: Old Milton Green, Christchurch Rd, New Milton, Hampshire, BH25 6QJ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24151) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
New Milton (0.6 miles), Hinton Admiral (2.3 miles), Sway (3.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
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other pubs nearby:
House Martin, Barton on Sea (0.4 miles), Old Barn, New Milton (0.5 miles), Rydal, New Milton (0.5 miles), Wellingtons, New Milton (0.7 miles), Walkford, Walkford (1.0 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Wheatsheaf Hotel, New Milton
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| What can I say about this place that is good, well it has more than one exit which is good when they tell you the price of beer and food. Technically it is legal rape the prices they charge and for what if it was a titty bar you would understand, but it is not the only tits are the pair running it into the ground. Seems to have a hetrophobic atmosphere which is odd in this gay and age. Save your money and head for the toby cavery in Christchurch much cheaper and friendlier. The only way I would go back to that place is if I was staving to death and even then I would check to bin outside first. Other than that i cant see alot else wrong with it maybe I can only see that good in thing honestpete honestpete - 1 Oct 2011 18:27 |
| God awful Pub I can’t imagine a worse place to go for a drink, I can’t believe I was paying more for a pint than in some decent modern clean pubs I visit, Got absolutely nothing going for it, I asked how they can justify the beer prices and was almost barred for nothing more than a reasonable question, The land lords are mini Hitlers the bar staff look as happy as a bulldog chewing a wasp, the smoking area was nothing more than terrible the chairs and tables all wonky I would not visit this place again if Elvis Presley himself re emerged from his grave and asked me to join him for a drink!!!!!!! thebeerman3 - 1 Oct 2011 17:54 |
| A good solid proper pub. Still manages to retain a nice distinct public bar style area although it is an open plan pub. The lunch was pretty reasonable on a Sunday lunchtime. Beer is a tad expensive but maybe offset by wine cheaper than usual? Still has great stained glass windows and some interesting original tiling outside. Generally an older crowd but some younger customers as well. Old_King_Cole - 15 Jan 2011 19:29 |
| Couldn't agree more with the previous comment after my visits last week. Yes, drinks are a little on the steep side but do have a couple of decent ales, the food is very good value (check out the 16oz steak at less than a tenner) and they have live music on Friday nights. It's also one of hose rare pubs these days that has a good mix of clientele. Overall - very good. Oakman100 - 20 Oct 2010 11:40 |
| The drinks are expensive but what you get in return is a genuine original pub with a friendly clientele and friendly staff.The carvery is real good value and ales are well kept.The pub is more geared for the older generation which I found a 'rare find' in this town.Don't knock it....few pubs locally remain like this localacceptedgrokel - 8 Sep 2010 01:06 |
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