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The best restaurants serving British food in St Bartholomew Winchester South East

10 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.5

796 Opinions

location-icon78, Parchment Street, England
British
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We went upstairs and had brunch on a Sunday. We ordered an avocado dish, and package, with 2 drinks. The atmosphere was quite lively, and the cafe was almost full. We felt the food quality was acceptable, but I wouldn't describe it as outstanding on this occasion. One thing they perhaps could do more of is to improve the presentation of the food and drinks.

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4.5

518 Opinions

location-icon11A Parchment Street, England
British
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I found Piecaramba on google when looking for a non-boring place to eat given that we were only visiting Winchester for the day and i didnt want to go somewhere that i could just go whilst at home. Piecaramba did not disappoint. I booked a table and the staff were prepared, very welcoming, warm, friendly and just very tentative to what we needed. The restaurant itself doesnt look much from the outside but is bursting with personality inside and the food is exquisite. The fact that i was able to play the original playstation (which i very much played in my youth) with my kids while having pie and mash (not just a standard one either, really flavourful) and a cheeky spritzer was just amazing! I felt so at home here. Really cannot emphasise enough how much i loved this place, gutted there is nothing like this where i live. Really recommend. My kids had the best day! Thankyou.

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4.0

1740 Opinions

location-icon103-104 High Street, England
British
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I've been here a couple of times for special occasions and my partner decided to treat me to a nice lunch. They have a pretty reasonable lunch menu for £19.17 for 2 courses. It's quite a small menu but the food we chose was excellent. My partner had the bang bang chicken skewers and chicken in a white wine sauce. I had the mozzarella salad to start followed by the vegan curry. The food was pretty good, although some of the green beans in the curry were a little but hard. As it was Halloween I just had to try the scary pumpkin desert! It was huge actually so enough for 2 of us. It wasn't listed on the menu but I had seen it advertised on the website and they were more than happy to oblige me. Overall a really lovely meal, just a few little touches missing from when we had been previously, they didn't offer to hang our jackets and there was no white table cloth on the table just paper placemats. This didn't take away from our lovely experience but just little touches that set the Ivy apart from other restaurants. With the set menu and a couple of drinks and coffee with desert the bill came to around £80. Quite expensive for lunch but a nice treat. Top tip.... its so worth joining the executive club and down loading the app as you collect points and get money off and special offers.

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4.0

57 Opinions

location-icon40 Jewry Street, England
British
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I just can’t see how their prices are sustainable. Charging over £4 for a flat white with oat milk is outrageous, so I won’t be returning.

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3.8

1080 Opinions

location-iconSt Peter Street, England
British
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AVOID! At all cost I had my wedding here. There were so many things wrong with this place it reminded me of Faulty towers. From guests sweltering in the room to dirty cutlery. We chose this place as it fit in our budget but we should have paid a bit extra to go somewhere competent.

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3.5

2568 Opinions

location-iconRoyal Oak Passage, England
British
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Came in for some drinks with friends- the women wouldn’t leave us alone the whole night. Watched us on the CCTV when we weren’t doing anything wrong and asked us to leave when we had bought lots of drinks. The food is sub par and the drinks extortionate . There are so many better pubs in Winchester so go to them.

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3.5

394 Opinions

location-icon14 Durngate Terrace, England
British
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Called in after visiting earlier in the year, during first visit staff were friendly and informative, decided we would call back next time we stayed in Winchester for a meal. Never again, most miserable uncommunicative staff come across, apart from young barman who was full of beans. Had one drink then walked back into town for a meal

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3.5

204 Opinions

location-icon157 High Street, England
British
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lovely pub but my only complaint is that legaly when a drink has been served that drink must be supplied to the recipient no matter what the time is and in the case of my visit i bought a drink near closing time and as soon as I bought that drink it was taken of me which is not just illegal but also unfair so for this reason I can not recommend this establishment at all

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3.5

177 Opinions

location-icon11 Saxon Road, England
British
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We had our wedding meal here last year so it holds very fond memories for us. After a long walk at Hinton Ampner we decided we were in need of a good Sunday roast dinner and the King Alfred did not disappoint. I had the nut roast and my husband the roast pork, if I am going to be a bit picky it wasn't as hot as it could've been but it was delicious and the roasted beetroot was so good. Staff and service was, as always, friendly and professional. The place was buzzing so that says it all, definitely need to book.

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3.0

493 Opinions

location-icon11a Jewry Street, England
British
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Breakfast in Winchester and The Old Gaolhouse was our destination. We were in Winchester to visit the Christmas Market and it was an absolute treat, once we'd got through the throng of Santas all dressed up and racing through the streets. The Gaol is a Wetherspoons pub and as such we knew the score... Our breakfast arrived and it was standard fair. Tepid bacon, warm baked beans, nuclear hot hash browns and barely toasted toast. It was all there. The sausage stood alone, cooked to perfection and looking all the prouder for it. A porky sergeant major, directed his under trained soldiers to go into battle. The pub was average enough to merit a visit and yet totally unremarkable.