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Sunday, 28 November 2021

Castle In The Air, Fareham

  



This is a homely locals pub serving four cask beers - two Greene King plus Tribute and Timothy Taylors Landlord. Being a Greene King pub the food is edible but unexciting, and not geared toward vegans or healthy eating. Chips and meat is the main emphasis. The core menu is exactly the same in all Greene King pubs, though the price will be higher in the more upmarket Green King brands, such as Chef & Brewer, and lower in the Local Pubs and Hungry Horse brands. The Castle In The Air is a Local Pubs brand.  











It is a popular pub, and was full on our visit. There's a nice buzz about the place. It is warm  and comforting, and the other customers are laid back and friendly, and it's easy to get into a conversation when ordering at the bar. The pub is vibrant, and positive, with quiz nights and live bands.  

Downsides are that on our visit the front staff (two women) were clearly stressed having to cope with the number of customers. Serving the meals while simultaneously being at the bar to take orders was a trick that was beyond just two people on a busy lunch day, and management should have at least a third person at lunchtimes. The men's toilet is in a poor state and needs refurbishment.  Those quibbles aside, this is a cracking pub I'd love to have as my local.  


Date: Dec 2011   Score: 8 



Friday, 12 November 2021

The Rising Sun, Warsash

  



Really cool pub. Vibrant downstairs, tranquil upstairs. Great views across Hamble Marina out to Southampton Water. Three Greene King cask ales, and the typical Greene King menu which is rather heavy on meat and stodge, but amongst the small print a reasonably healthy and environmentally friendly plant based meal can be extracted. I like Greene King beers, but I do tend to despair of their menus. From Hungry Horse up to Chef & Brewer, the focus on chips, cheese, and meat is not encouraging or exciting in this day and age.   However, the menus are popular and bring in a profit, so why should Greene King care? That said, the food is generally as you'd expect from that sort of menu - comforting rather than connoisseur. Food that people are not going to complain about, as it is often what we get at home, but presented more attractively.  Our food was presented attractively, tasted nice, and was satisfying. Our waitress, Sarah, was attentive, pleasant, and did everything required, even though the upstairs room was almost full. We didn't wait long for anything - drinks, food, confirmation that everything was OK, and the bill, arrived promptly and with the ghost of a smile. Decent lunch time meal for two with drinks came to less than £30 in well run, comfortable surroundings in a room with possibly the best views in the area. Anyone coming here, provided they accept the limitations of the menu (and I totally do - The Greene King name is clearly displayed outside, so you know what you're getting), are not going to be disappointed.  

Ambiance

Quibbles? Yes. Two. On arriving at the pub we had to pass two smokers by the porch. We were forced to breathe in the toxins from their cigarette smoke, and endure the smell on our clothes. Smokers should be encouraged to stand well away from entrances when smoking.  We, along with another party who had booked, were directed upstairs where someone would show us to our tables. Sadly there was nobody upstairs, and we all had to stand aimlessly waiting for someone to turn up and tell us where our tables were. 

Food: Scampi and chips

Do these quibbles really matter? Yes and no. Smokers seem to stand at the entrance to most pubs, and few pubs seem to have the will to insist that smokers stand away from the entrance. It matters, but the problem, to be fair, is not unique to the Rising Sun. And that the upstairs waitress was not available at that particular moment is not something the pub should be damned for. It happens. But perhaps a little thought, like having clearer table numbers so people can find their tables themselves at busy times, would be useful. 


View over Hamble Marina to Southampton Water


The Lads Who Lunch try for a selfie

OK. Quibbles aside, this is one of the best pubs in the Southampton area, and - if you've not been - is well worth seeking out. There is a public car park right in front of the pub. 

Date: Nov 2021    Score: 8 



Thursday, 11 November 2021

The Barleycorn, Hedge End



Greene King pub in Hedge End. Been in here a few times over the years and I'm surprised I've not yet reviewed it on my blog. This is a popular locals pub, always busy, but we always find a table. I've learned to sit in the main room, as cigarette smoke can drift into the side room. There's an attractive homely feel. Customers and staff are laid back, friendly and chatty. Food all day, and a decent selection of cask beers, not all from Greene King. 

Decent pub for a meal and a chat or just a few drinks. Music, TV, games machines, raffles, the place is lively and we'll run. Honest prices. No faff. 


Review I did for TripAdvisor in January 2015: 

The only pub in Hedge End, this is a Greene King pub which offers six casks, several of which are guest ales not from within the Greene King family.

It's a solid, well run pub. Food is limited - it's a Greene King menu which doesn't offer much if you don't like meat or chilli. though there is a haloumi sandwich. There would originally have been three rooms - these have now been knocked through to create a roughly horseshoe shape around the central bar. There is a beer garden, accessed through the well used covered smoking area. On a cold day sitting near the smoking area is not advised, as the door will frequently be opened, letting in the cold. The serving staff are keen to please and to encourage more custom, though it felt a little artificial and forced. Bar flies hang around the pump handles so it is difficult to see what is on offer - though they are friendly enough, and will make way.

All in all a decent pub. A good place to have a drink and some lunch when shopping in the Hedge End area.   



Date: Nov 2021. Score: 8



2 Lower Northam Road
Hedge End
SO30 4FQ

Open: Mon - Sun  11am to 11pm 
Food: Noon to 10pm 

Children welcome. 

* Greene King 
* WhatPub  
* BITE 
* TripAdvisor 




Saturday, 9 October 2021

The Cottage, Butlocks Heath (Netley)

 




Delightful Wadworth's pub in Butlocks Heath just outside Southampton, near Netley. I came here shortly after moving to Southampton in 2015, and reviewed it for BITE

Lovely country pub. Central bar serves several rooms full of nooks and crannies and redolent with character and atmosphere. Three cask ales from the very decent Wadworth brewery, with assorted rolls (£1 each) or hot meals depending on time of day. Good friendly, laid back ambiance. Child friendly Best pub I've yet come across in the Southampton area. This is going to be most people's idea of what a British country pub should be. Worth seeking out. Score: 8

I came back with Chrissie shortly after that, and we both loved it. Then new owners took over and it no longer did food, so there seemed little point in coming out to visit. A country pub without food is mostly only useful for locals. I then put it out of my mind. But out with Myles on one of our Lads Who Lunch trips, we went to the nearby Roll Call, but there was no space inside, and sitting outside was problematic as there were smokers. We drove past The Cottage, and I said it was a shame that they no longer did food, but Myles noticed a board outside advertising food, so in we went. And I'm glad we did. 
The opened up space, and Myles
looking a little quizzical

The place is under new ownership, and they do a full cooked menu. I had the Mac N Cheese, which was rather overheated, so the cheese had liquified, and the pasta was a little sweet and lacking in character, but was, nevertheless, very, very tasty! I'll be honest and say that at the end I tipped up the dish and drank the remaining liquified cheese! Would it have been better not so overheated? Yes. But let's not quibble, it was enjoyable. I was tempted by the pudding menu, and had a home cooked brownie with lashings of custard. Again, very enjoyable, even if both the brownie and the custard were a little light on flavour I found it comfortable, and just what I wanted. As with The Roll Call nearby, sometimes honest home cooking is just what you want. 



The ambience

The previous owners have opened up the space between the two main rooms (there is a third room on the left as you enter - though I've not been in there). This has taken away some of the charm and character. It no longer feels like a country pub when you go in, and I'm unsure what has been gained in terms of space. However, there is enough charm remaining for this to still be a pub worth visiting if in the area. 

The beers are by Wadworth. There were three on offer during our visit: Horizon, 6X, and Henry's IPA. I had the 6X and the IPA, and both were in good condition. All in all a fine pub. 


Date: Oct, 2021     Score: 8 

77-79 Woolston Road
Butlocks Heath
SO31 5FN

Mon-Sun: Noon to 11pm 

Food: All day to 9pm, except Sunday to 4pm

***


* Cottage Inn 



Monday, 1 March 2021

Breweries in Southampton and Hampshire

 





Name

Type

Beer Count

My Count

Est.

Alfred's Brewery
Winchester

Microbrewery

  15

1

2012

Andwell Brewing Co.
Hook

Microbrewery

  37

6

2008

Baynhams Brewery
Setley

Microbrewery

  6

-

2018

Botley Brewery
Botley

Microbrewery

  18

7

2010

Bowman Ales
Droxford

Microbrewery

  24

4

2007

Breach Farm Brewing Co.
Dummer

Microbrewery

  28

-

2019

Brewhouse & Kitchen (Portsmouth)
Portsmouth

Brewpub chain

  21

4

2013

Brewhouse & Kitchen (Southampton)
Southampton

Brewpub chain

  14

11

2016

Brewhouse & Kitchen (Southsea)
Southsea

Brewpub chain

  6

-

2019

Brockenhurst Brewery
Brockenhurst

Microbrewery

  2

-

2018

Broken Bridge Brewing
Swanmore

Microbrewery

  26

1

2016

Charlie Herring
Sway

Microbrewery

  2

-

2020

Crackle Rock Brewing Co
Botley

Microbrewery

  7

3

2014

Dancing Man Brewery
Southampton

Brewpub - modern

  58

10

2012

Emsworth Brewhouse
Havant

Microbrewery

  9

-

2016

Fallen Acorn Brewing Co.
Gosport

Trad & modern

  109

32

2000

Flack Manor Brewery
Romsey

Traditional

  10

8

2010

Flowerpots Brewery
Cheriton

Brewpub/Brewery

  54

7

1993

Future Brew
Southampton

Commissioner

  1

-

2020

Irving Brewers
Portsmouth

Microbrewery

  23

6

2008

Itchen Valley Brewery
Alresford

Microbrewery

  70

20

1997

Little Brewery
Andover

Microbrewery

  4

-

2020

Little London Brewery
Little London

Commercial Brewery

  8

-

2016

London Road Brew House
Southampton

Brewpub

  35

18

2017

Longdog Brewery
Basingstoke

Microbrewery

  29

4

2011

Makemake Brewing Co.
Southsea

Brewpub/Brewery

  24

-

2019

Newtown Brewery
Gosport

Microbrewery

  8

-

2018

Penton Park Brewery
Penton Mewsey

Microbrewery

  8

-

2019

Queen Inn Brewery
Winchester

Brewpub

  14

-

2017

Red Cat Brewing
Winchester

Microbrewery

  46

11

2014

Red Shoot (Wadworth)
New Forest

Brewpub - trad

  5

3

1998

Ringwood Brewery (Carlsberg Marston's Brewing Co.)
Ringwood

Traditional

  39

13

1978

Seratona Brewing Co
Southsea

Client Brewer

  2

-

2020

Sherfield Village Brewery
Sherfield-on-Loddon

Microbrewery

  49

-

2011

Southsea Brewing Co.
Southsea

Microbrewery

  14

-

2016

Staggeringly Good Brewery
Portsmouth

Brewpub - modern

  55

10

2015

Steam Town Brew Co.
Eastleigh

Brewpub - trad

  22

10

2017

Stratton Lane Brewery
East Stratton

Microbrewery

  4

-

2019

Suthwyk Ales
Southwick

Client Brewer

  7

3

2015

Tap It Brewing Co.
Southampton

Microbrewery

  4

4

2018

Triple fff Brewery
Alton

Microbrewery

  51

12

1998

Unity Brewing
Southampton

Microbrewery

  105

6

2016

Urban Island Brewing
Portsmouth

Microbrewery

  18

6

2015

Vibrant Forest Brewery
Hardley

Modern

  140

13

2011