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The Hunters Inn, Woodley - pub details

Address: Winchester Hill, Woodley, Nr Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 7NW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7923) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Romsey (1.2 miles), Dunbridge (3.3 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.3/10 (rated by 7 users)
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user reviews of the Hunters Inn, Woodley

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This pub was taken over just over 18 months ago and it is clearly visible the effort and care that has been taken by the new licensees. The recent addition of Bowman Ales - Swift One to the pumps is a welcome sight. After sampling all the ales, 3 in total, I can conclude they were all in good condition and served at the right temperature. They now host a quiz every other Sunday and various other events throughout the year, including live music the last Saturday of the month. Food offerings seemed to be varied and reasonably priced, well worth a visit if in the area and definitely a non-pretentious pub.
BM1 - 26 Mar 2015 23:02
Whilst travelling down to Bournemouth for the weekend, came off the M3 in search of a lunchtime pint and plumped for the Hunters Inn just outside Romsey, as it looked OK from the outside.
Traditional 2-bar pub with gaming machines, darts and a pool table in the public, and a beamed saloon split in two sections. A lower bit based around a brick fireplace and an upper section laid out for food.
The food menu was quite extensive with a good range of sandwiches and Baguettes and mains. There was also a lunch time offer of 2 meals for �6.00 from a reduced menu. We have two of the Baguettes and both were good. The beers were Ringwoods Best and Wadsworth�s 6X, both of which were served in good condition. The one barmaid was cheerful and the service was good, although it wasn�t particularly busy considering it was a Friday lunchtime.
So in conclusion a decent traditional pub, and a good place to stop for beers and a bite to eat.

Gann - 5 Apr 2009 20:16
This pub is lovely - would recommend. Large fire to sit beside in the winter, and a nice beer garden for the summer. Worth the trek from Romsey town centre.
kirsty99 - 11 Jan 2008 16:15
Last 'home cooked meal' I had here was a Lamb Shank that was very red in the middle. When I complained the answer was "they are all like that - it's how we buy them in".
alan0659 - 15 Apr 2005 20:23
A very popular pub, serving real ales. Very much a traditional pub, including fire and beams. Has great home cooked meals. It has a pool table and darts. Very popular with tourist that visit Romsey in the summer
Stephen Tillyer - 14 May 2004 20:02

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