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The Kings Arms   Rating:
19 Havant Road, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)374941 Map   Read reviews of this pub
A family pub, Gales (Fullers) with a garden and children's play area to the rear away from the main road, offering a good selection of home cooked meals and fine ales. Friendly and quiet.
Opening times:
Monday-Saturday 11.00-2.30 pm, 6.00-11.00 pm
Sunday 12.00-2.30 pm, 7-10.30 pm
 

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town20brewery.jpg (10300 bytes) The Town Brewery Rating:
2 West Street, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)372151 Map   Read reviews of this pub
www.thetownbrewery.co.uk
A traditional pub (free house) with well kept beers - no food, no mobile phones and no music but pipe smokers are welcome. Unique amongst Emsworth's Pubs The Town Brewery retains two separate bars. A small but furiously loyal cliental of regulars The Town Brewery is the only pub in Emsworth where you might have the chance of a "quiet" drink during Food Festival weekend in September!
Opening times:
Monday-Saturday 11.00-2.30 pm, 6.00-11.00 pm
Sunday 12.00-2.30 pm, 7-10.30 pm

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crown20hotel.jpg (17166 bytes) The Crown Hotel    Rating:
High Street, Emsworth Tel: 01243 372806 Map                   Read reviews of this pub
The largest pub in Emsworth with 9 letting bedrooms, a car park, a small patio area, a function room, a restaurant and a food servery. A Free House, a pub with some character and a selection of meals. The 1st floor function room holds 30 (at a push!). The bar and restaurant areas were completely refurbished in 2005. Another of Emsworth's free houses with regular guest ales and normally several beers from the Ringwood Brewery.
Opening times:
Open all day

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The Railway   Rating:  CLOSED 31st MARCH 2008
 95 North Street, Emsworth
Tel: (01243) 431706  Map
www.railwayinnemsworth.co.uk
Formerly known as 'Scallywags', this pub has now reverted to its original name. A mixed crowd and friendly atmosphere offering home cooked meals and pool, darts and other pub games and live entertainment most weekends. The pub is a Free House with a selection of Real Ales normally including at least one from The Hogs Back Brewery. The Restaurant has recently been refurbished,
Opening Times:
Sun - Thurs
11.00am - midnight
Fri & Sat
11.00am - 1.00am
(no re-admittance after 11.00pm)
(No children after 7.00pm on any evening)
 

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The Ship Inn   Rating:
24 High Street, Emsworth Map                               Read reviews of this pub
www.theshipinnemsworth.co.uk/
Positioned in the centre of Emsworth this Gales pub the most imposing in Emsworth overlooking the square undertook extensive refurbishment in the summer of 1996 as it now incorporates a previous shop next door. A  pleasant  walled garden area to the rear  with seating for 60+. Owned by Gales (Fullers) and run by Mrs J C Murray.  Winner of the George Gale & Co Ltd Cellar craft award 2002
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Good  pub grub from Linda's Galley. Excellent bar staff.  Always a friendly welcome. Famous for our weekend night-life and party occasions. At lunch time The Ship is quiet and ideal for a bite to eat. It is very different in the evenings, especially at the weekends , when it is "heaving" with a much younger cliental having a good time.
Opening times:
Monday - Saturday 11:00am - 11:00pm
Sundays 12 noon - 10.30pm
Closed: Christmas Day & New Year's Day

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coal20exchange.jpg (14153 bytes)  The Coal Exchange      Rating:
www.thecoalexchange-emsworth.co.uk                                                 Read reviews of this pub
21 South Street, Emsworth. Tel: Tel: (01243)375866 Map
A good 'locals' pub.  Everything a traditional English pub should be. Owned by Gales (Fullers) and consistently serving excellent quality real ales from their ever expanding range. Weekly guest ales from a very wide range of breweries, cask marque award, CAMRA approved and Pub of the Year 2005.

Also good quality home cooked food with a popular curry night on a Tuesday and International night on Thursday and a constantly changing menu at lunch time (12.00 - 2.00pm). A loyal band of regulars provide interesting and often intelligent conversation. This pub is situated adjacent to a large car park and has a small grassed back garden. The small cosy  interior with real fires in winter and no piped music makes The Coal Exchange the most "traditional of Emsworth's pubs.
Opening times:Menu
Monday - Thursday 10. 30am - 3:00pm & 5:00pm -11:00pm
Friday & Saturday 10:30am - Midnight
Sunday Midday - 11:00pm

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The Blue Bell   Rating:
29 South Street, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)373394  Map
www.bluebellinnemsworth.co.uk
The last pub before you reach the harbour and mill pond tourist area of Emsworth. Offers a selection of meals. . Positioned only a few doors along from the Coal Exchange and at the other end of the car park behind the two pubs. (This car park being the site of a former brewery) owned by Phoenix.   The pub has a warm cosy atmosphere helped by real log fires in the winter.  A sheltered beer garden is a sun trap in the summer that has plenty of seating to drink or dine 'Alfresco'. One of Emsworth's free houses.

Opening times:    
Monday-Friday
Bar 11am-11pm
Food 12pm-2.15pm 6.30pm-9.15pm
Saturday
Bar 11am-11pm
Food 12pm-2.15pm 6.30pm-9.15pm
 
Sunday
Bar 12pm-11pm
Food 12pm-2.15pm

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lord20raglan.jpg (11608 bytes) The Lord Raglan   Rating:
35 Queen Street, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)372587 Map
www.thelordraglan.fsnet.co.uk/
The only waterside pub in the village situated on the edge of the village,  overlooking the River Ems & Slipper Millpond. Oak beamed bar & inglenook fireplace.  Real log fires. Live bands every Sunday. Home-cooked food. Traditional ales & Guest beers. Selection of lagers. Extensive wine list.
  A traditional flint-built oak beamed bar & inglenook fireplace. Real log fires. with live music every Sunday. Another Gales (Fullers) pub. CAMRA apprroved and serves traditional cider (Bulmers).
Opening times:
Daily: 11 am-3
& 6pm-11:00pm
Sundays: 12 midday-11:00pm

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sussex20brewery.jpg (11008 bytes) The Sussex Brewery     Rating:
36 Main Road, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)371533 Map

www.sussexbrewery.com                                                         Read reviews of this pub
'The Sausage Pub!' Originally a brewery but still serving plenty or Real Ale. The legendary sawdust still frequents the floors and open fires roar!  A tiny traditional English Pub renowned for serving dozens of varieties of sausages plus other dishes including vegetarian. Normally very busy and frequented by some "interesting" locals. Emsworth's only Young's pub.

The Sussex has long been a part of the food culture of Emsworth. During that time it has seen the village of Emsworth grow from being a major oyster and fishing centre on the South Coast to what it is now, a picturesque village and harbour with a reputation for being a major food destination, celebrated each September with its famous Food Festival.

While still managing to maintain the traditional values of a proper Inn with its real ales, open fires and saw dust covered floors, The Sussex has recently refurbished its two dining rooms.

The menus concentrate on fresh, local produce as well as offering a range of award winning sausages, all cooked and presented with the emphasis on flavour and simplicity.
Opening times:
Bar – 11am to 12pm daily
Dining Rooms – 12 noon to 2.30pm and 6.30pm to 9.30pm Monday to Saturday
On Sunday food is served all day

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Ratings Explained.

Pint ratings are based on the overall characteristics of the pub not just the beer but also the atmosphere including the quality of the food and service and friendliness of the staff and customers.
Five pints Outstanding - don't miss this one
Four Pints Very Good - many positive aspects
Three Pints Not bad at all - you won't be disappointed
Two Pints Some good points - worth a visit
One Pint Not much going for it
No Pints Don't bother unless you've lost the will to live.

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The Railway
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BREWERY LINKS
Gales www.gales.co.uk
Fullers www.fullers.co.uk
Youmg's www.youngs.co.uk
Ringwood www.ringwoodbrewery.co.uk
Guest Ales from the following breweries Are found in  Emsworth's pubs from time to time
Hogs Back Brewery www.hogsback.co.uk
Suthyk Ales www.suthwykales.com
Ballards www.ballardsbrewery.org.uk

Castle Rock www.tynemill.co.uk/homeCRock.html 
Goddards www.goddards-brewery.co.uk 
Jennings www.jenningsbrewery.co.uk

Lancaster  www.lancasterbrewery.co.uk
Woodfordes www.woodfordes.co.uk
 
   

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