The Phoenix Inn, Hook - pub details
Address: London Road, Hartley Wintney, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 8RT [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31856) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Winchfield (0.9 miles), Hook (2.6 miles), Fleet (3.7 miles)
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Winchfield Inn, Winchfield (0.8 miles), Waggon and Horses, Hartley Wintney (0.8 miles), Cricketers, Hartley Wintney (0.9 miles), Barley Mow, Winchfield (1.6 miles), Crooked Billet, Hook (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs
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Stopped off here on Saturday evening after a day out, feeling hungry and thirsty. An attractive old inn sitting back off the A 30 behind a spacious car park it has a large bar, arranged into different areas, and a seperate resturant area. The bar had a large tv showing the Ireland v England rugby, but nowhere near as obtrusively as down the road at the Crooked Billet. There is plenty of comfortable furniture, especially around a very welcoming open log fire. Ales on tap were Ringwood Best, Hobgoblin, Sharp's Doom Bar, an exceptional pint of Daleside Spring Frenzy and Old Rosie cider. We dined in the resturant and had a cracking three course meal with a nice bottle of Aussie shiraz and glasses of port all round - �104 for the three of us. And the service was as good as the food. Apparently the Ladies are exceptional although the Gents seemed bog standard (groan!) All in all highly recommended and marked down for an early return. flashharry1965 - 22 Mar 2011 08:57 |
Nice feel to the pub but alas in my last couple of visits the beer quality has been poor. Four hand pumps featuring the likes of Doom Bar,Ringwood 49er,Courage Best and Old Hookey recently. I applaud the idea of a choice of beer albeit the above selection not over adventurous,but four pumps is to many if your not shifting the quantity which i suspect to be the case. Of course i may have just been unlucky and caught end of barrels but three different beers over two visits all poor at best,i dont think so. If they sort the beer out this would be a good pub because everything else about it seems fine. Picasso09 - 31 Jul 2010 07:23 |
Went here recently and have returned a few times. (keep forgetting to write this review). Excellent beers and a simple wine list that covers all the bases without ripping you off. The food is simple but classic, great meat and fresh local ingredients. This is a traditional pub that will not disappoint. Lunch or dinner, and a great Sunday Lunch. I have tried them all as I am only 2 miles away. adrianfinn - 10 Mar 2010 11:07 |
been closed for a while and had a nudge from a friend it was worth a visit so out of the smog of the city to a beautiful part of the world.it had just snowed and the pub looked a picture and inside didn't dissapoint lovely decor and a smile,yes a smile with a warm welexcellantcome.I had driving responsabiltys so i had to contain myself to an ringwoob 49(excellant)family soft drinks wife said the house white was good.so to lunch(sunday)well to simply say it waqs superb hot plates great rare beef every thing that should be there was and it was delicious,my two nintendo ds dependant kids shared a chicken brought on a board to share at the table they said it was yummy trust me praise in deed.my wife allowed me a glass from her bottle of cote du rhone,very acceptale at around �15.the bill came to under �50 for the four of us which i thought was remarkable for the quality.shame i do not live nearer but certainly worth the trip.highly recommended. petepimlico - 18 Jan 2010 15:07 |
Seems to be shut when I visited last night (19/2/09). Hopefully, but being ruined by changing the layout etc. addick - 20 Feb 2009 10:00 |
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