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The Izaak Walton, East Meon - pub details

Izaak Walton

Address: High St, East Meon, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 1QA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 18585) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Petersfield (4.3 miles)

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Ye Olde George, East Meon (0.1 miles)

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A bit more down to earth than Ye Olde George - this has pool table, darts and football on TV.

3-4 real ales and I had a couple of Ringwood Best Bitter - which was exceptional.

Decent village boozer.


Mappiman - 5 Sep 2015 18:31
We were here July 26th 2011, as B&B guests. We found the food and drink quality really fine, the atmosphere in the evening however felt more like a youth hostel than a pub. But the people running the place are professionals: quick, good en fairly good humoured.
B&B-accommodation is superb!
havank - 16 Aug 2011 20:00
Unfortunately 2 of the 3 real ale pumps were out of action on my recent visit.
The Ringwood was fine though.
Very civilsed type of place it seems to cater for the older customer who likes to go out for a meal at lunchtime. Maybe things get wilder in the evenings though I suspect not!
I was there about 2pm and all the tables in the eating half of the pub were taken. The drinking end was much quieter.
A nice pub all round. A pity the weather was not good enough to encourage us to sit outside as the garden looked nice as well.

outtamehead - 14 Oct 2010 23:51

2 Sharps' and a Ringwood on tap today. Food is standard pub stuff - nothing pretentious and just what we wanted.

Pub is split in half with the dining end having an air of a tearoom and the drinking end with sofas and a pool table. We sat in the sun in the excellent garden which has a trampoline and a wendy house if you like that sort of thing.

A sign in the bar indicated that a leaning towards families meant a 'no swearing' regime was in place. Family friendly but not a screaming-child sort of place.
alecstewart - 8 Apr 2010 20:31
Two Ringwood bitters on and also London Pride.
The pub seems to specialise in food (I think I was the only customer not eating).
There's a pool table (covered when I visited) and also, rather unnervingly to those of us who like a quiet life, a juke box (luckily not being used when I was there) and a games machine (ditto).
twm_sion_cati - 3 Mar 2008 11:00

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