South East England is proud to be able to lay claim to some of the UK's very best restaurants and places to eat.
From traditional to international, the restaurant eating venues in the south of the UK are sure to provide you with more than enough options to wet the appetite. Whether you are just meeting up with friends, celebrating a special birthday or annivesary or just wanting to get away from the cooking, you are sure to find an eating out venue to match your mood.
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Pubs
Forest Row
The Chequers is a 15th Century Old English Pub complete with inglenook fireplace, lounge, dining room & includes conference & banqueting facilities.
Restaurant
Brockenhurst
The menu will not change daily but hourly, depending what Garry unearths or what Mike deems to be in perfect condition.
Restaurant
Windsor
Welcome to Caleys Brasserie at Macdonald Windsor Hotel where our passion is all about the best quality ingredients and preparing the perfect dish, whilst adding an innovative twist to your dining experience.
Pub/Inn
Warsash
The Jolly Farmer has a relaxed and enjoyable 'Country Inn' atmosphere where traditional old fashioned values are never forgotten.
Serves Local Produce
Reading
Every Wednesday and Friday lunchtime, Blue Collar takes over Market Place to provide flavours from around the world from a range of top-quality street food outlets. Jamaican jerk chicken, Peruvian flavours or Vegan treats are regulars.
Restaurant
Old Portsmouth
abarbistro is the perfect place to enjoy great food and drink and has unrivalled views of the Spinnaker Tower. Food served all day, every day.
Pub/Inn
Henley on Thames, Berkshire
This cute whitewashed pub has more strings to its bow than just pulling pints.
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Liss
Standing at the end of a sleepy lane just around the corner from the church and village green, this genuine Victorian free house dates back 150 years and is certainly worth the detour once you find it.