The Lord Nelson, Hythe - pub details
Address: 5, The High Street, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire, SO45 6AG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15341) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Woolston (2.4 miles), Sholing (2.6 miles), Netley (2.6 miles)
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Ebenezers, Hythe (0.1 miles), Malt and Hops, Hythe (0.2 miles), Croft Tavern, Hythe (0.6 miles), Gleneagles, Hythe (1.4 miles), Heath Hotel, Dibden Purlieu (1.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Lord Nelson, Hythe
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The low rating on BITE for the Lord Nelson really doe's not do justice to this excellent community pub. Also I don't understand the review by Craig Alexander. If he got in the Nelson more often he would see it caters for all age groups. Now for the real positives. Beer always in good condition. The standby is Ringwood best. This is supplemented by one or two guest beers. Last week it was the excellent 6X & one other 'sorry the name escapes me'. The food is well prepared & competitively priced, with fresh vegetables. I love the decor of the Nelson, the artefacts are real, not bought in to create a retro pub. Love the compact bars. This is a pub you feel comfortable in. My rating a 9 John.T - 10 Dec 2012 11:57 |
Many a good time had here in my younger days. Lways worth a drop in to have a pint and watch the ferries go by! casklovers - 17 Jan 2012 14:56 |
Been in here a couple of times after a trip over on the ferry- needless to say the main attraction of Hythe is the 1909 train taking you to the ferry. This place, well, it has several really wonderful 'snugs', which I think, one hasn't got a TV in it, but not sure- but the pub structure is quite impressive, if not a bit too large- large bar at the rear and outside beer patio which looks out onto Southampton Water and the ferry train, so prob ok in Summer. There are some real ales, and I think last time I had a 6X which wasn't great, but drinkable and the glass stank. Not tried food in here but no reason it would be any better than barely edible. It's actually got some life, so its not bad.....stuck between a 4 and a 5 so have to make it a 4 on this occasion as not as good as Eagle and Child Oxford which I gave 5. Prepare for future update. alezilla - 20 Feb 2011 19:14 |
Food is homecooked and very well priced,different bars for watching sport or chilling with no sport and genuinely a very nice place to relax and enjoy a decent pint,the beer was tremendous... southernclaret - 6 Jan 2011 22:35 |
would not recomend to any 1 .. dirty place horrible food .. fotball in nearly every bar ..full of fough people .. webby2010 - 24 Oct 2010 16:54 |
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