The Junction Inn, St Denys - pub details

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Address: Priory Road, St Denys, Southampton, Hampshire, SO17 2JZ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31775) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Website: http://www.thejunction-inn.co.uk

Nearest train stations St Denys (0.2 miles), Bitterne (0.6 miles), Southampton Central (1.5 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Quiz night (every Friday, free entry, £20 prize, starts 9pm), TV, Karaoke (every 2nd Saturday of the month)
  • Pool table, Dartboard, Fruit machines, Quiz machines, Bar billiards
  • Food served (full menu (see online)), Sunday roast, Gluten free meals available, Real ale (4/5 at one time)
  • Outside seating (large patio and grassed area, children's play area gated), Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted (cash back), Car park (public parking outside), Smoking area (smokers lodge - heating, lighting, covered)

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> Current user rating: 8.1/10 (rated by 16 users)
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South Western, St Denys (0.1 miles), Dolphin, St Denys (0.2 miles), Bridge Inn, St Denys (0.3 miles), Richmond Inn, Portswood (0.3 miles), Clowns Wine Bar, Southampton (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Junction Inn, St Denys

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forget the fact that it's greede kerchink, there's lots of other good independant guest beer, great atmosphere, very friendly landlord and staff, and a very nice pub all round
littlecon - 26 Jun 2011 07:48
Super Inn Junction (and not just because of the brilliant gossip you can pick up !) is the best way to describe this excellent community pub. St Denys is one of the best places in Southampton to go out for a beer and the Junction is the best pub there. Friday nights and Sunday afternoons (the meat raffle) are my favourite sessions. A proper pub, highly recommended.
TheChops - 1 Jun 2011 14:46
Forget the Greene King sign, I had a top class pint of mild (greene King) very good Brains Bitter (Brains) and an splendid pint of Yorkshire terrier (York). I could also have had Timothy Taylors Landlord AND the full range of Greene King beers.

The Licensee's tell me they are going to have even more freedom to source real ales outside of the Green King stable, good news, an already very good pub has just got better.
hillsidepaul - 29 Jan 2011 15:40
As noted, this Greedy King pub is an example of how much better GK could be, for example, check out the Brunswick in Bournemouth, which has the best ale selection on the south coast...anyway, i digress....this place is very nice- how the British pub probably used to be and could still be once we get the noose of the brewery system off our necks...good range of beers, not just GK, I had a few Hookey whilst there, well kept- think I might have had a GK mild too!!! There was a meat raffle which was a bit disturbing but we joined in and had a good laugh- good crowd- there is food but we didn't partake so no comment. For chunky cat fans, there is one who liberally strolls about the place offering the customers out. This is a good score for me!
alezilla - 8 Jan 2011 21:48
There are two great pubs within a block of each other, close to St Denys station. The competition obviously keeps the standards up, as both are great. This one has a wide selection of ales (don't be put off by the Greene King designation) and quality hot food served quickly and cheerfully, for an amazingly low price. Despite some tables being marked "reserved" when we visited (not sure why), everyone found a seat and had a good time here.
Trev - 3 Oct 2010 10:29

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