Pages

Thursday, 25 August 2022

The Muni (formerly Bowlers), Upper Shirley

 


Southampton's hidden gem they call themselves. Well, hidden it certainly is! Only users of the council gold course would be aware of this place, as it is down a long narrow track that is the only way in and out of the gold course. There is no way that anyone else would be aware of it, and they don't advertise themselves.  







Myles with his giant fish and
finger sandwich


My messy looking, but tasty 
tuna mayo baked potato






The location, though remote, is attractive, with a pleasant view of the rolling, wooded golf course. The venue itself is rather plain and low key, with more of a feel of a working men's club or factory canteen, than what one would normally expect of a club house at a golf course.  The name has recently changed to that of Muni or The Muni - I wasn't sure what it meant, and wondered if it was a golfing term. The warm and friendly girl serving said it was short for The Municipal Golf Course. Ah. Of course.  

There were two hand pumps in place, but only one on during our visit - a beer from the local brewery Hop Back. It was a new beer called Rye Tangled - drinkable. The menu isn't exciting, but it does offer standard canteen food or pub grub. I had a decent jacket spud with lashing of moist tuna mayo. Myles had the biggest fish & finger sandwich we've ever encountered. The fish & finger sandwich is one of the staples of Lads Who Lunch - it's a fall back if there's little else of interest, and we often have to fall back on it, so we have eaten bucket loads of the stuff. This was without a doubt a giant sized doorstep portion. 

All in all it's an OK place to have a drink and/or some lunch if you're here playing golf, but - to be fair - it's not a place to go out of your way to come to. It is oddly similar to The View, which is nearby at the Sports Centre on Thornhill Road.  


Date: Sept 2022   Score: 5  



Clubhouse of Southampton Golf Club, but open to the public. Built in 1938. Does food and keg beer. Closes at 5pm. 

Date: Aug 2022   Score: N/A 


The Pavilion
Golf Course Road,
Southampton
SO16 7LE


Open: 10am to 3pm (though could be 5pm)

Wednesday, 24 August 2022

Ceno, Portswood

 



Not yet visited





119 Highfield Lane
Southampton
SO17 1AQ

Open: Tues to Sun 10am to 11pm
Meals: Tue - Fri 10am - 2pm, 6pm - 9pm; Sat 10am - 9.30pm; Sun 10am - 8pm

Thursday, 4 August 2022

The Lord Nelson, Hythe

  



Been here many times. Had a family Christmas meal here, probably around 2018. We like to do the Hythe Ferry, and then pop in here for a drink and a meal. There are three cosy snugs at the front, a larger room at the rear, and a moderate but useful beer garden out back over looking the Solent and the Hythe Ferry train that runs along the pier.  

The building is listed. And is included in Camra's Pub Heritage listings.  


I'll dig up some photos....






5 High Street
Hythe
SO45 6AG


Open 11am to 11pm every day
Lunchtime food, 11.30M to 2.30pm weekdays; 11.30 to 11pm weekends

Children welcome



* WhatPub 
* CamraPubHeritage 
* LordNelsonHythe