The Bugle Inn, Twyford - pub details
Description
The Bugle Inn is a great place to eat, drink, meet up or just relax. Locally sourced produce is cooked to a unusually high standard for pubs and you can get a fantastic beer from the three local micro brewers, Flower pots Brewery, Bowman Ales & Upham Brewery. All brewed within ten miles of the Pub.
The menu alters every day due to the commitment of using locally sourced produce that is seasonal, organic and from small producers.
At the heart of the community, this a pub that was fought for by the locals when developers tried to pull it down. It was saved and re-opened in March 2008 and it has been an amazing success in every way. It is privately owned, By a Claridges trained Chef and his wife with no brewery involvement.
(last updated: 6th Mar 2011)
Address: Park Lane, Twyford, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 1QT [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 33486) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Website: http://www.bugleinntwyford.co.uk
Shawford (0.9 miles), Winchester (3.7 miles), Eastleigh (4 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Sunday roast, Gluten free meals available, Real ale
- Outside seating, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Car park, Wireless internet access, Air conditioning, Disabled access, Disabled toilet
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other pubs nearby:
Phoenix Inn, Twyford (0.1 miles), Bridge, Shawford (0.5 miles), Rising Sun, Colden Common (1.4 miles), Old Forge, Otterbourne (1.5 miles), Dog and Crook, Bambridge (1.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of The Bugle Inn, Twyford
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| I too was breathless with Excitement!!!!!! Seriously though i did have a top meal here, my first time visiting as well. A great find as it has a diverse and interesting menu that was full of flavour and better than most top restaurants i eat in London. Staff were polite and friendly, even though it was very, very busy. Didn't get to try the Swift one as was not on, but did try two beers from a local brewer, flower pots brewery. Gooden's gold was lovely and quite pale and our favorite was the Job Done- a rich dark bitter. Will be visiting again soon. sebby20 - 16 Sep 2011 12:43 |
| Good to see Ladymiss maintaining the pattern of breathless excitement in reviews of this 'pub'. I'm curious, though, as to why she considers Bowman's Swift One is 'ladylike'. Is it that ladies are always up for a swift one? stevehar - 22 Aug 2011 22:51 |
| I have been to The Bugle Inn many times over the last few months and i would just like to say! it is, without prejudice, the most consistent pub, food and wine venue we have ever been to. We went this evening with some friends and was amazed at the value, on a monday night we got two courses for £14.95 and my husband, three courses for £17.95. Very, very good indeed and we have never had an average meal at The Bugle. Well done Bugle, see you soon again. Oh, and i love the Swift one, gorgeous bitter and very Ladylike!! ladymiss - 8 Aug 2011 22:33 |
| Went for mothers day lunch with both mums and it really was excellent. We even got Marco Pierre Whites autograph as he was dinning there also!! which was a real surprise! Top bloke, top pub, top grub & cracking local bitters that i have never heard of. £110 for the four of us with two bottles of wine so not cheap, but it was very good. busybody - 5 Apr 2011 22:44 |
| I popped into this pub for a pint and a packet of crisps at midday yesterday. The beer (Bowman Swift One) was delicious - in perfect condition. It needed to be: the pint and and a standard sized packet of crisps were £4.35 - and that's for a beer that is 3.8% ABV. Really - the prices being charged in some pubs are ridiculous. No wonder pubs are going out of business. Mind you, the Phoenix across the road is doing the same thing. Greene King London Glory (4% ABV, but not at all glorious) is being sold at £3.55 a pint. Who can afford to drink at those prices? Going back to the Bugle, I did find a certain similarity of style (breathless with excitement) and vocabulary in the comments, which were almost all about the food. Is it a restaurant or a pub? Much as I enjoy the products of the Flowerpots Brewery and Bowman, I shall not be drinking their beers at those prices. stevehar - 15 Mar 2011 22:00 |
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