Ye Olde White Hart, Hamble - pub details
Address: High Street, Hamble, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31 4JF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 38786) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Netley (1.7 miles), Hamble (1.9 miles), Bursledon (1.9 miles)
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> Current user rating: 4.6/10 (rated by 13 users)
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user reviews of Ye Olde White Hart, Hamble
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| In answer to Uriahheap, I felt the pub had many good points which to my mind added up to 7.5, and anyway my wife survived. Leaving that aside we returned last Monday during our yearly meander along the Hamble river. As usual a good welcome. Plus a roaring log fire in both bars. The present landlord has been in the pub for about 9/10 years now & does make a real effort to please his clients. The beer was excellent, ESB, HSB & a couple of other real ales so no problem there. Food! Two of our party had the soup, no complaints there. I had the fish pie, OK but it did cost £12.95 & Roger had his usual cod & chips. Again rather expensive & a fairly meagre portion for the price. We will return but the price of the food warrants a better cook, no way could I call him a chef. Down to a 7 I am afraid. John.T - 14 Dec 2011 15:48 |
| Five of us came here for a late lunch - about 1.30 pm : the food was terrific, perhaps slightly expensive but maybe that's because Hamble is so touristy. My nephew and I had a very enjoyable pint of London Pride. Would definitely come again. I noticed from the menu that there is a wide chice of breakfast and they offer cream teas! malo66 - 3 Oct 2011 18:46 |
| Hamble is a nice, popular location - meaning, increasingly "touristy" with the pubs charging "appropriately". This would be a good pub but the prices are a little over the top. The food was good but I had to be very selective to get food within my budget. The beer is expensive and could do with a better choice for my tastes. I'm surprised someone would give 7.5 when admitting they got food poisoning - fortunately I survived my burger. uriahheep - 22 Mar 2011 16:15 |
| Our little walking group have used this pub several times in the past. On Saturday we choose to eat here. The welcome was very friendly & the beer is always good. The ESB was superb. The two young lady waitresses were very good, attentive without fawning. OK the food is a bit pricey. Four of our party had soup which they all declared a winner & quite good value. My wife had the chicken burger which she suspected was not as fresh as it should have been. And sure enough the next day she had tummy problems. Putting that aside it is a lovely old pub & still somewhere that you can call in for a pint if that's all you want. I rate it a lot higher than the current 4.4, some one must have been really grumpy in the past. My rating a realistic 7.5 John.T - 7 Feb 2011 11:25 |
| Yeah! I aggree with other reviews of this one that it's a landlord and 'locals' pub but you always get a warm welcome. The foods great. A fullers pub so Pride, HSB, ESB and Discovery on tap. Don't know if got London connections but it's got that sort of feeling which is strange for a pub on the South coast in a sailing village. I hear there's a lock-in at the week-ends. Anyhow a good place to visit with historic surroundings. BARRY2771 - 23 Dec 2010 17:46 |
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