Restaurants, cafés and tearooms
Looking for somewhere to eat out in Hampshire? Search our database for good quality restaurants, pubs, bistros, cafés and tearooms across the county. Don’t forget to look out for the Hampshire Hospitality Award logo, which highlights eateries offering great service, good cooking and high levels of cleanliness.

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The White Horse Inn & Restaurant, Thruxton
Thruxton
The 15th Century Grade II listed White Horse Inn is situated in between the picturesque villages of Thruxton and East Cholderton in the heart of the Test Valley. We are ideally situated off the A303 in between the historic towns of Winchester and Sal
The Tenth Hole Tea Rooms
Southsea
The Tenth Hole Tearooms is the perfect place to enjoy delicious homemade cakes, hearty breakfasts and tasty lunches.
The Shoe Inn
Winchester
‘A good choice of really enjoyable food using local ingredients whenever possible’ is one of the main draws to this attractively placed country pub.
The Thomas Lord
Petersfield
A wonderful cosy place to enjoy top-notch British cuisine made only from locally sourced produce.
The Peat Spade Inn
Longstock, Hampshire
Even though it’s located among hardly discovered lush green countryside, on the corner of a lane called ‘The Bunny’, the Peat Spade still manages to draw a constant flow of locals and visitors to its cosy bar and award-winning restaurant.
The Greyhound
Stockbridge, Hampshire
Standing proud on the main thoroughfare of one of Hampshire’s prettiest towns famed for its fly fishing, this lovingly restored, 15th century colour-washed coaching inn is a class act.
The Golden Lion
Winchester
The pub serves fine wines, real ales and tasty food at its very best everyday of the week. The Golden Lion gained the Quality Assured Hampshire Hospitality Award.
The Georgian at Antiques Storehouse
HM Naval Base, Portsmouth
Set in the fine surroundings of a Georgian building, The Georgian tearooms are located inside the Antiques Storehouse at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
The Chestnut Horse
Winchester
Hidden in the idyllic village of Easton, The Chestnut Horse is a 16th century building where you can enjoy a business lunch, family lunch, romantic evening meal or just a drink with friends.
The Chesil Rectory
Winchester
Step inside the historic Chesil Rectory and discover a real gem of a restaurant. A warm welcome awaits. Just a two minute walk from the Tourist Office.
Open 7 days a week.
Amazing lunch & early supper offer - 2 courses £15.95.


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