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Tuesday, 10 December 2019

Quayside, Lower Southampton (Closed)


 




An Enterprise Inns pub reopened October 2016. Cask beer and meals. Closed.

Not visited


West Quay Road, SO15 1RE


* WhatPub 

Monday, 9 December 2019

Stonegate Pub Partners / Enterprise Inns


  






Enterprise Inns (now called Ei Group) is a very large pub group, claiming to be the UK's largest with over 4,000 pubs. It was formed in 1991 when a businessman, Ted Tuppen, acquired 300 pubs from the Bass Brewery

Enterprise was taken over by Stonegate early in 2020.  By 2023 Stonegate are so heavily in debt due to the double whammy of lockdown and energy/cost of living crisis that they are selling off 1,000 of their pubs

Most of the Stonegate/Enterprise pubs are pretty basic and pretty rundown. 



Enterprise Inns / Ei Group / Stonegate pubs in Southampton 


 
Horns Inn, Nursling Score: 6 


Mbunto (formally Bitterne Park), Bitterne 
Score: 6




 
Obelisk, Woolston Score: 5 



 
Hop Inn, Bitterne  Score: 5 



 
Old Farmhouse, St Mary's (Closed) Score: 5


  
The Dolphin, St Denys Score: 5


 
Blue Keys Hotel, Southampton (closed) Score: 5



 
Winston Hotel, Southampton Score: 5


 
Gordon Arms, Portswood   Score: 5
Has changed management, needs new review

 

 
The Ice House, Shirley    Score: 4




Fox and Hounds, Bitterne  Score: 3 1/2


 
Yates, Southampton  Score: 3



  
Brass Monkey, Shirley Score: 3 


 
The Griffin, Shirley   Score: 2
I don't think this is still a Stonegate pub

 



Unreviewed: 

The Lion, Bedford Place 
Slug & Lettuce, Southampton 
They Keys, Totton 
The Station, Eastleigh 




Sunday, 8 December 2019

Alfies, Winchester



Decent traditional pub in Winchester at the King Alfred statue end of the high street. Originally called The Old Coach House - renamed after the town's most famous resident. Allows children, and does food, though few people were eating on our Saturday afternoon visit. Four local cask beers. Attractive place, though just a little lacking in genuine atmosphere and character (appears to have been refurbished just a tad too much), but a decent place to stop for a pint. Quite popular without being crowded. Very good service. 

Cheers
We came here some years ago when we first moved to Southampton, and sat in the archway entrance to the old stables - the ceiling was covered in assorted framed pictures.  

Ambience

Steam Town beers in Alfies

Date: Dec 2019 
Score: 6

Owner: City Pub Company   (London Road Brew House, Southampton)

157 High Street
Winchester
SO23 9BA

Open 11.30 to 3am
Meals 11.30 to 8pm (after which children are no longer allowed)


* Alfies 
* BITE
* WhatPub
* TripAdvisor 




Monday, 23 September 2019

Firehouse, Southampton Central (closed)

Nov 2024





Student pub round the back of the high street. Sparse, and with plenty of bare wood, there are two pool tables and punk rock playing loudly but not aggressively. Laid back atmosphere. Two Greene King cask ales. I had Bonkers Conkers, which tasted of green apples.

Cask beer selection
An ok pub if you're young and like punk and rock music. There's a new student accommodation block almost next door. If I was a student staying there I could see myself having some fun nights here.

The place will be demolished at the end of 2020 to make way for a block of flats. (It's now 2021, and the place is still standing!)

Date: Sept 2019.   Score: 5


Not yet open, and no news as to when it will be. Website and Facebook are still giving news about re-opening in 2020. 

Date: April 2021


Vincents Walk
Southampton
SO14 1JY

Opens: Noon to past Midnight 


* Facebook 
* Firehouse
* TripAdvisor
* WhatPub


Monday, 16 September 2019

Blue Keys Hotel, Southampton (Closed - victim of lockdown)




Slightly off the beaten track, so I had not previously noticed this place. It's a hotel with a bar serving one cask ( on my visit), and is  a restaurant in the evenings. The bar is clean, and has been recently refurbished, but has a Seventies feel. It somehow works inside an older building. There's an attractive beer garden area. It's an ok place, albeit feeling more like a hotel lobby than a pub. Food only in the evening. OK place if you're local and don't want to walk further for a proper pub, but not a place I would otherwise recommend as worth seeking out.


The cask beer

The ambiance


The building is in a residential area, and was originally a house. According to CAMRA it was used as a girls school after the war before being converted into a pub.

Date: Sept 2019.  Score: 5


82 Northlands Road
Southampton
SO15 2LH


Place is closed, and has been since March 2020. It is not listed on the Enterprise (now Stonegate) pub list, and the pub/hotel website is down. Reviews on TripAdvisor is that of customers who had rooms booked, but when they turned up the place had closed. I'm marking this as closed for now - victim of the lockdown. 

Date: April 2021 


The building has been bought by a new, small, Southampton based hotel company, Jamba Leisure. Unclear if the company owns any other hotels. 


Date: Feb 2023


Open: Midday to 10.30pm

Food: Evenings only

Owner: Enterprise Inns


* BlueKeysHotel (website not active as of April 2021) 
* WhatPub
* TripAdvisor1 / TripAdvisor2
* BITE
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Enterprise Inns (Ei Group)

Winston Hotel, Shirley (closed)


Interior ambience in 2019


Slightly smelly and run down place. No food during the day. One cask pump, Ubu, was not available. Cards need a minimum £5 spend. Not impressive. I suggest the Blue Keys Hotel round the corner (now closed).


Date: Sept 2019.  Score: 3







Place has a new owner,  and has been totally refurbished. All old reviews on TripAdvisor have been removed (understandably, as the place had acquired a bad reputation). Returning this Thursday to check it out. 

Date: April 20 2021 




Currently (April 2021) drinking and eating is outside only. We did step into the bar area and noted that it had been cleaned up, and is no longer smelly. Cask beer not currently available, so I was given a pint of keg Lagunitas IPA, without being told it was 6.2%. Ouch! It was light and drinkable, and certainly didn't feel like 6.2%. Good job I only had the one pint. I did feel the impact when I was home, and felt a little tired...

The seating area outside is very pleasant. It's an L-shaped grassy area - with one end the car park, and the other end a child's play area - a path dissects the two areas where they join on the corner. Even though the areas comfortably separate into two, and there is a child's area in one of them, people are allowed to smoke wherever they want. We are making such an effort to stop people from breathing in Covid, yet pubs like this don't seem to give any thought to protecting non-smokers and children from breathing in the poisons like tar, carbon monoxide and arsenic from cigarette smoke.  1% of all deaths in the world are non-smokers breathing in the fumes from smokers - 165,000 children die every year from passive smoking. I mentioned it to the waitress, who simply shrugged. Shortly after being served our food, a man sat at the table next to us and started smoking, so we had to move away. He was the only one in our section who smoked, yet he affected (and infected) everyone else. When we left we noted that the end table in the other section had smokers, while the other tables did not. It would make sense to put the smokers together and keep them away from the majority of non-smokers (only 14.1% of people in the UK are still cigarette addicts). 

The menu was a decent offering. OK for me as I eat fish, though a vegan would struggle. I ordered salmon fish cakes, which were very nice, and were presented beautifully, though came with chips, which I hadn't ordered, and were not mentioned on the menu. I'd prefer not to have chips with everything! If they wish to bulk out the dish, then some fresh wholemeal bread would have been more welcome, or a little rice or cous cous. Just a bit more imagination. And, at the least, let people know what they are getting so they can ask for it to be left off. Once given, the temptation to eat it can take over. 

Anyway. Nice place. But as there is no cask beer, and they allow smokers everywhere, we won't be back. 

Date: April 2021   Score: 5 


  


Currently closed and shuttered. Stonegate are looking for new tenants. It appears the place had been given a makeover since my last visit in 2021 - trendy grey paint, and bold modern signage, including the words "Bar & Grill". Shame they couldn't make it work.  


Date: Sept 2024    Score: N/A


51 Archers Road
Southampton
SO15 2NF
 
Open: Noon to 11pm

Food: Website says breakfast, lunch and dinner, but when I visited the barman said only in the evening.
Update: As of April 2021, pub serves food from 12 noon onwards. There are plans to provide breakfasts later in the year. 

Owner: Enterprise Inns (this may have changed). Enterprise were taken over by Stonegate in 2020. 

Children: Daytime, yes


* Winston Hotel
* TripAdvisor
* BITE
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Stonegate / Enterprise


Tuesday, 10 September 2019

The Bistro (previously Cove; Waterfront Bar), Shamrock Quay, Northam




Consulting my PubStops map and WhatPub, I noticed that I had missed a bar on Shamrock Quay. Indeed, I had missed out on Shamrock Quay completely - I had never been there. 

The outside when called The Cove

So, picking up Myles for our weekly pub lunch, we headed out to Shamrock Quay.  Useful, because Myles needed to pick up a couple of things from the chandlers, and while we were there he also got some fresh fish from the excellent fishmongers.  The quay is a cool place, with a nice view of the Itchen river, though it's in a slightly isolated and unprepossessing location, tucked away quite hidden in Northam. 

View from the quay

I had been slightly concerned from recent reviews that the place might not be open. And, sure enough, it's closed, with "To Let" signs in the windows.


Interior (when it reopens)

The place is being advertised for sale at £125,000 - which seems quite reasonable considering its condition and location, though that is for a 20 year lease which costs £33,000 a year. When it was open it was reviewed by the very confident SouthamptonGirl, Elisha Jade, who manages to blag free meals for herself and her family in return for glowing reviews.

Ellisha Jade, the SouthamptonGirl.
 She loves herself! 

I hope someone does buy it and continue it as a bar. Shamrock Quay is a decent location to visit.

Date: Sept 2019


Myles with his Guinness - my two beers waiting for me on the table

Having read in the Daily Echo that the bar, now named The Bistro, had opened, Myles and I ventured out to Shamrock Quay once again. Success! The place is open, and while it has yet to bed in and generate a lunch-time crowd to fill out the space, we found it a charming venue with delightful food and friendly, attentive service. I had mussels with bread for under £8 and found it very tasty, filling, and excellent value. I was also pleased that there were two beers on offer, Shed Head and Angelo, that I'd not come across before.



We were both impressed with the venue and the food, and are highly likely to come back.

Date: Nov 2019   Score: 8


Unit 2, Shamrock Quay, 
William Street
SO14 5QL

***

Monday, 2 September 2019

Pubs in Oxford Street, Southampton




Oxford Street is one of Southampton's main evening destination areas, with an attractive pedestrianised section of pubs, bars, restaurants and eateries which spill out onto the pavement, giving the place a Continental feel, particularly on warm summer evenings.

The immediate area started being developed piecemeal in the early 1800s on agricultural fields belonging to Queens College, Oxford, from where it gets its name. Development stepped up when the railway arrived in 1840, and the port expanded, and by the turn of the century the street had been fully developed with the buildings we know today, and it was a prosperous area associated with  shipping and transport, containing a number of fine hotels. With the closure of the station, and the shift of shipping to other parts of Southampton, the area's fortunes declined, and a number of hotels closed. Bomb damage, traffic management, and some redevelopment of the area, particularly in the west of Oxford Street  and surrounding streets, changed the character slightly, but the closing off of Oxford Street and Latimer Street to through traffic created an attractive area for restaurants and bars to put out tables on the pavement.



Flying Dutchman

 




* OxfordStreetSouthampton


History
* Step back in time / Daily Echo
* Sotonopedia
* BHO - Queens College
* Conservation Area Report
* Queens College - History
* Historic England - Southampton
* Heritage

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