The Still and West, Portsmouth - pub details
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Address: Bath Square, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 2JL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7430) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Portsmouth Harbour (0.4 miles), Portsmouth & Southsea (1 mile), Fratton (1.7 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
- Food served, Real ale
- Seaside location
- Outside seating
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Spice Island Inn, Portsmouth (0.0 miles), Bridge Tavern, Portsmouth (0.1 miles), American Bar, Portsmouth (0.2 miles), Wellington, Portsmouth (0.2 miles), Tiger Tiger, Portsmouth (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Still and West, Portsmouth
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Fullers are more about food but it doesn't ignore drinkers. Usual ale available albeit a bit pricey - but its a tourist trap so there you go. Great location. odbod - 9 Apr 2019 11:23 |
A little gem of a pub in the magical Old Portsmouth with it's cobbled streets and the glorious views of the Harbour. I have only visited this place a few times, beautiful sitting outside in the summer but gets very busy with locals and tourists. The prices are reasonable and I have been told the food is yummy. BruceCrabbe - 14 Dec 2014 18:34 |
Went for lunch today. Had salmon on a bed of diced veg. Opted not to have chips etc. When food arrived it was a very small amount considering it cost £12.50. Asked for a tomato but was told they only had cherry tomatoes and that I could have three. When she returned from kitchen she told me that they had run out of tomatoes. This was 2.00 pm. Seems to me that a few cherry tomatoes was outside of my £12 so I could not have them. Not impressed. susant - 31 Aug 2014 19:11 |
Not Bad, serves London Pride, HSB, Honeydew, ESB and A seasonal ale, and brewer street coffee. Dynekery - 21 Feb 2014 11:32 |
Fairly poor pint of Fuller's Red Fox, more condition than at the Bridge Tavern around the corner, but on the way to starting to go sour (b.t.w. I like Red Fox and there's planty places serving it a lot better than this). At £3.80 for Red Fox; £4.05 for Guinness and £4.25 for Aspall's Cyder it just isn't value for money. Typical exploitation of the tourist establishment. The fish and chips were pretty good, but I can't be doing with eating out or the paper at the prices these lot charge. If I wanted fish and chips from the paper I'd have gone to a chip shop and saved a few quid (and probably had a better drink come to think of it) sleepy_meerkat - 19 Oct 2013 14:27 |
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