The Amberwood Inn, Walkford - pub details

Address: 154, Ringwood Rd, Walkford, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 5RQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01425 272627

Nearest train stations Hinton Admiral (0.8 miles), New Milton (2 miles), Christchurch (4 miles)

Brewery: Hall and Woodhouse

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

Pub suggested by John on 23 May 2003

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> Current user rating: 6.5/10 (rated by 8 users)
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when i walked into the amberwood i expected the barmaid to say are you local? i recently moved into the area and obviously want a tipple every now and then, but each time ive been there it seems like an oap dining hall, no garden, thou smoking area with shelter in the car park,the staff were friendly thou the girl behind the bar takes some stick from the locals, i enquired about a possable large table and was told to talk to the assistant manager who was sat at the bar drinking a pint, she was polite and talked me through the menu if with beer and fags breath. i didnt book the table as it seemed a badly run establishment and didnt want to take the risk with my planned family night out.
iknowmypubs - 16 Jun 2008 16:53
An example of the ideal pub, good beer, friendly staff, good varied menu, though out of my price range, comfortable seating and warm, many pubs seem to be cold, all the smokers going in and out? a lively place on Friday music nights and Monday quiz.
justdarkbeer - 1 Apr 2008 00:43
I made two lunch-time visits recently; one to 'suss' the place out prior to a planned later visit with in-laws followed a week later by the planned visit. On both occasions I was much impressed by the quality of the meals, the welcome of the staff and the real ale from Hall & Woodhouse. Not that I could drink much of it as I had to drive home afterwards. Will definately go there again.
huyboy - 9 Sep 2007 00:25
It always has a great atmosphere and the friday night bands add to the buzz without taking over conpletely in that you can still find a corner to talk in if you want. Lunchtimes are quieter so it's an ideal daytime chill-out venue. The food tables are in a seperate area to the main bar which is better for a large eating group. The food itself has always been excellent and the selection and menus are a cut above the usual pub "fayre" (- well done to the chefs!) This often means that you need to ring and book a table as it can get busy, especially weekends. Worth the effort though, I've eaten here a few times now. The staff are friendly enough and the beers are well kept with some good real ales. In fact it's good to know that you'll get a pint that tastes great rather than tasting like it's name!!!
Gaylord - 26 Apr 2007 13:30
The Amberwood seemedto have lost its sparkle, have had two disapionting visits.Hall and Wooodhouse need more choice of beer, or should let their tennent buy out! The pub was creally quiet with no atmosphere.
anonymous - 18 Feb 2005 18:26

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