Sunday 18 December 2011

Cool Pubs and Bars in the Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight holidays mean exciting days at beaches, amusement parks, traditional villages, museums, and recreational centres. You can take a cruise in nearby coves or take quiet strolls at gorgeous gardens. You can have a delightful feast at various restaurants, brassieres, pubs and bars. Marvel at the natural beauty and the laid-back atmosphere of the island. Immerse yourself with its rich culture and history during your Isle of Wight holidays.

The Isle of Wight cottages are the best form of lodging for your family. You can have a relaxing and luxurious stay here, thanks to the superb customer service and world-class facilities. You can visit cool pubs and bars that are brimming with interesting stories and equally good food and drinks. The Isle of Wight cottages are just in close proximity to most pubs and bars so you do not have to worry about travel time and convenience. If you are looking for a place to unwind, here are must-visit places during your Isle of Wight holidays.

Hare and Hounds

Visit Hare and Hounds during your Isle of Wight holidays. The charming character of the building as well as the warmth of its interiors is truly welcoming. But the delectable dishes like steak surf n' turf, hand battered cod and chips, and lamb koftas are always the reason why it is always packed with visitors. You can also choose from a wide variety of gourmet burgers, sandwiches and wraps, and jacket potatoes. Make room for desserts and you will be impressed by its home cooked goodness. Try the upside down summer berry trifle or lemon meringue & mascarpone cream sundae. The well-stocked bar is full of beers, lagers, wines, and other beverages that are worth sharing with friends. Order a pint and relax at the outdoor section. It is located at Downsend in Arreton near the Isle of Wight cottages and is open throughout the week from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m.

The Taverners

The Taverners is another cool pub to visit if you want some good times with family and friends. It is known for its fresh ingredients from local farms, markets, and fish stores. Must-try dishes are the Taverners Ploughmans, ale pie, Kemphill rump steak, and baked Bembridge crab ramekin. Only the finest ales, draught lagers, and wines are served here. You must also try the seasonal drinks such as vin d'orange, limoncello and muld wine. This warm and cosy pub has freshly baked bread and homemade jam and puddings worth taking back to the Isle of Wight cottages. The pub is generally open throughout the week from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. You can have brunch, late lunch, or dinner with the whole family during your Isle of Wight holidays. It has a toddler's play area in the garden, with a lovely view of the village.

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