The Wellington Arms, Southampton - pub details
Address: 56 Park Road, Freemantle, Southampton, Hampshire, SO15 3DE [map] [gmap]
Millbrook - Hants (0.4 miles), Southampton Central (0.6 miles), St Denys (1.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night
- Outside seating, Smoking area
Pub suggested by fishter on 24 Feb 2006
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
Star and Garter, Freemantle (0.1 miles), Waterloo Arms, Freemantle (0.1 miles), Rover, Southampton (0.2 miles), Freemantle Arms, Freemantle (0.3 miles), Osborne Inn, Southampton (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Wellington Arms, Southampton
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| A new lease of life after Bob now runs free of tie. Fabulous beer range, well kept. A gem of a pub. RDJM - 12 Nov 2008 11:39 |
| In here yesterday, beers were the first five as listed by Trainman below together with Broadside, Oakleaf Nuptu'ale and Hole Hearted, Thwaites Flying Shuttle and Flowerpots Goodens Gold. Friendly pub, good beer, excellent. GuideDogSaint - 9 Nov 2008 12:32 |
| Brilliant pub good atmosphere and interesting decor. All beers sampled were kept very well only wish i could have stayed longer!! guestale - 27 Oct 2008 13:35 |
| This is still a wonderful traditional pub in the heart of a residentual area. Bob the landlord certainly knows how to keep beers at their best. The pub has a very cosy atmosphere and is the best in the Southampton area. You are always assured of awarm welcome. As a latest news update, the pub has become Redonda's official consulate in the south with the Landlord Bob Beech also received a knighthood from the island's official cardinal, who just so happens to be a regular at the Wellington Arms in Freemantle. Redonda is a tiny Caribbean island of and is just a square mile in size, a remnant of the cone of an extinct volcano rising almost 970ft from sea level. tillyer2000 - 11 Oct 2008 20:03 |
| First and best pub on a good S’ton crawl yesterday. Adnams Bitter, ESB, Ringwood Best & Old Thumper, Pride, Hobgoblin, Marstons Pure Blonde, Batemans Combined Harvester, & the superb Jennings Crag Rat. Three room pub, turn right on entry to a smallish but welcoming lounge, carpetted except for tiling around bar along which is an iron footrail and barstools, and which ends at the rather quaint access door, full length, olde shoppe style. Opposite are upholstered booth seating and wood tables, the bar counter is covered in old pennies polished to such a high shine that much original coin character is lost but an unusual decorative touch nevertheless. Left to slightly larger similarly furnished public, old tanners are the bar coins here and military caricatures decorate the walls. A nice old fashioned touch is the handbell chained to the bar – ‘please ring for service’, a piano stands in the rear corner. Further on to a snug with more old military pictures, a table inlaid with chess board & another with backgammon, beyond this to a courtyard beergarden with cast iron tables/chairs and an extendable awning. Even the corridor to the loo is impressive with framed breweriana. Friendly guvnor, very good beer, top-notch pub. Lots of buses seem to go up Shirley road if you don’t want to walk. trainman - 28 Sep 2008 14:47 |
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