please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
New roof, new windows, converted! The developers are still trying to get planning permission for the change of use. Meanwhile it is still fenced of by the unsuightly hording
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Now closed, with a builders' hoarding round it. Arumour in the village is that it is to be converted into flats. Another is that iti s to be made into a hotel! Any thing could be true.
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It has recently had a 'makeover' and has a sign outside saying "Under New Management". It still appears to be dingy inside nd doing a roaring trade.
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Serves a great pint of soup and beer combo
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Recently reported in the local paper for selling to a person under age in a local council "sting".
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A pub with plenty of scope for development, right beside the railway station. No real ale available, and only bottled lagers or Newcastle Brown. Landlord is a very friendly Irishman, and made me welcome, despite the poor range of beers.
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Medium-sized pub with lots of rooms, next to Liphook train station, quite local, lots of big screens showing football and other sports. A plethora of Christmas decorations when we visited.
Ideal place to relax on the old sofas with a beer, tea or coffee while waiting for the train, and the staff were friendly.
It's not a picturesque option for a country pub lunch though.
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Brilliant time...Irish music and dancing! Brilliant
Mary Thompson - 3 Feb 2003 18:52 |
Traditional Pub by the station with a beer garden. Has a pool table and juke box and fruit machine. Old Traditional Irish layout and the land lady is a real character. Old and modern drinks and always lively from Friday till Sunday evening.
Peter Crouch - 3 Feb 2003 18:50 |