Southampton
SO14 6RH
Lads who lunch visited Hamble Point Marina on a sunny day, for lunch at the Ketch Rigger, and a little wander around the marina. The Ketch Rigger is comfortable and cosy with plenty of light. Staff are friendly and laid back. There is a combined breakfast and lunch menu. We were advised that breakfasts stop at 12, though it is not indicated, and we were allowed by our friendly crewman to order two breakfasts at a little past 1pm. Not sure if that would be allowed on busy days.
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| The lads at the Ketch |
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| The beer selection |
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| Ambiance |
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| Lunch - very tasty |
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| Beers |
We liked it a lot. Shame it's in such an awkward location.
Date: May 2024 Score: 7
Open Mon - Sat 8.30am - 11pm; Sun 8.30am - 9pm - closes at 6pm in the winter.
Meals all day - stopping an hour before closing.
Hamble Point Marina,
School Lane
Hamble-le-Rice
SO31 4JD
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| Impressive display of German beers |
All the main beers are German lagers and wheats, including a dark lager. They have their own branded beer, Stein Garten, a 4% abv lager, but the barmaid wouldn't tell me who made the beer, so I didn't bother with it. It's a decent selection, and the keg taps make a grand impression on the bar.
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| It's set out like a beer tent at Oktoberfest |
Veggie hot dog is £7.50 - for £1 more you can have fries and traditional sauerkraut. It is a generous, good value meal. We loved it! More later....
You can come in just for a drink - you don't need to order food. It wasn't busy while we were there (I assume it would get busy evenings and weekends), but three other tables were occupied with people just drinking steins of beer.
Just heard, Nov 2022, that The Handle Bar has closed down permanently.
It was a quirky and likeable place. Lads Who Lunch visited in October 2020:
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| Looking out on the world in October 2020 |
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| The bar with local ales |
We visited lunchtime and were the only ones to sit inside. There were a few sitting outside in the sunshine, but as there were smokers out there, we sat inside.
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| Quirky interior |
The inside is quite quaint and quirky. We liked it. And there is a decent selection of beers from local breweries. It was unfortunate that the beer we chose was sour. That with both doors open it was a little cold. That most veggie items were not available, and that my salad wasn't properly dressed. I don't think these are major issues, and on another visit we could have a much more positive experience. We are keen to try again.

A pub which appeared in Bedford Place around 2019, replacing the Benzo Bar & Kitchen which had been there since 2016. Lads Who Lunch visited in May 2021 when the street was closed off to allow tables to be set up outside because of Covid. This al fresco street eating, as of 2022, is now a regular feature, is very popular, and appears likely to stay.
Booking was essential at the time because if I recall, people were not allowed indoors - all pub visits had to be in beer gardens. We ate in the beer garden at the back. It's a small paved courtyard, mostly covered with Perspex sheets against the rain, though we had the more open area where the tables had umbrellas. The courtyard is rather near the bins for a number of the night clubs in the Bedford Place area, so it wasn't the most pleasant of places to be. However, it kind of works in a rough and ready way.
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| Keg beers only |
The beers are all keg or bottle. I had Sharps Offshore Pilsner - an inoffensive lager. There was a simple lunch menu with some veggie options.