Luzborough House, Romsey - pub details
Address: Luzborough Lane, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 9AA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01794 523816
Romsey (1.3 miles), Dunbridge (4 miles), Redbridge (4.1 miles)
Pub suggested by Fred on 15 Jun 2003
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user reviews of Luzborough House, Romsey
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| My wife and I visited on 23.07.08. Bat staff friendly and helpful. My wifes beef and ale pie was awful, tough meat and rock hard pastry. My fish was OK but not great. Complained about the pie. Manageress/owner helped herself to some pie off my wife plate !!!and agreed it was tough but added that no one else had complained in the past.Probably couldn`t as they were to busy chewing. She told us that their food was bought in. My wife took the scampi as an alternative. Big mistake, soggy tasteless mess. We will not be going back and could not recommend the foor to anyone. greenvanman - 27 Jul 2008 19:47 |
| More of a restaurant than a pub these days, not much in the way of a beer selection beyond the usuals. Beer garden isn't bad though. ChrisP87 - 6 May 2008 11:31 |
| Visiting Romsey for Xmas we went to this pub on Boxing Day. Total disappointment. Has gone very much downhill since 10 years ago, which is a shame as it could be so good. kirsty99 - 11 Jan 2008 16:11 |
| Busy as you would expect for Mother's Day lunchtime but staff were welcoming, polite and friendly and place had a relaxed atmosphere. Lots of parking and great character pub, apparently 16th century farmhouse once with beams in evidence. Didn't sample the beer this time, but menu was varied, about £8 to £14 for main course; £3 odd for starters and desserts. Food passable but not exceptional - however, will give it another visit. BillyJoH - 19 Mar 2007 11:36 |
| Lovely food, lots of it. Good selection of 'specials'. Highly recommend the venison. Staff friendly and polite. Pippa2007 - 4 Mar 2007 18:53 |
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