The Old Vine
The Old Vine has acquired a reputation for its relaxed ambience, quality of food, wines and real ales. Awarded with the Hampshire Hospitality Award – a marque for the quality of its food, service and use of local produce. An extensive a la carte menu and daily specials including fresh fish and seafood.
Superior ensuite guest accommodation also available at this charming 18th century inn close to the cathedral. Awarded four AA stars.
Children over the age of 6 welcome in the bar and restaurant - younger children welcome on the patio.
French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Polish spoken.
Open Mon-Sun 11am-11pm.
Food Served: Mon-Fri 12-2.30pm, Sat & Sun 12-3pm, Mon-Sat 6.30-9.30pm, Sun 6.30-9pm
Opening Times
| Open All Year |
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| Open (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
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Facilities
Provider Preferences
- No smoking
Children & Infants
- Accept children (Minimum age) - Over 6 years old in bar
Parking & Transport
- Railway station within 5 miles
- Railway station within walking distance
- Secure cycle parking
Catering
- Bar
- Bar meals
- Full liquor licence
- Outdoor eating area
- Serve evening meal
- Serve lunch
- Vegetarians catered for
Payment Methods
- American Express
- Maestro
- MasterCard
- Solo
- Visa
Room / Unit Features
- Open Fire
- Satellite TV
- With Accommodation
Establishment Features
- Cask Ales
- Dogs welcome - Dogs welcome in the bar or patio only
- Licensed for alcohol
- Open on bank holidays
- Prior Booking Recommended
- Real log/coal fires
Languages spoken
- French spoken
- Italian spoken
- Spanish spoken
Road Directions
From the M3 Junction 11 take A3090, direction Winchester. Turn right at roundabout following directions to St Cross. At the end of St Cross Road proceed through Southgate Street. Turn right at St Swithun Street and left at Symonds Street. Take a left at Great Minster Street.
Public Transport Directions
From Winchester station walk down to City Road and at the end turn right into Jewry Street. Turn left at the High Street and right into The Square. 100 yards from the Buttercross.
