food and drink

Public Houses
Restaurants
Cafés

 Public Houses

                                           
For more on Emsworth pubs visit: www.emsworthpubs.org.uk

 

 The Blue Bell
29 South Street, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)373394
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'.

  The Coal Exchange    
http://www.thecoalexchange.co.uk
21 South Street, Emsworth. Tel: Tel: (01243)375866
A good 'locals' pub.  Everything a traditional English pub should be. Owned by Gales and consistently serving excellent quality real ales form their ever expanding range. Also good quality home cooked food with a popular curry night on a Tuesday. Live bands on a Monday. This pub is situated adjacent to a large car park and has a small grassed back garden. 

 The Crown Hotel   
High Street
Tel: 01243 372806
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, , clean pub with some character and a selection of meals. The 1st floor function room holds 30 (at a push!). Now, ( Autumn 2004) under new management, refurbished inside and out and much improved all round. www.thecrownemsworth.com

  The Kings Arms
19 Havant Road, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)374941 www.kingsarmsemsworth.co.uk
A family pub with a garden and children's play area to the rear away from the main road , owned by Gales and offering a good selection of home cooked meals and fine ales. Friendly and quiet.  

 The Lord Raglan
35 Queen Street, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)372587
www.lordraglanemsworth.co.uk
The only waterside pub in the
town
 situated on the edge of the town
  and 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. Garden overlooking River Ems & Slipper Mill Pond

 

 The Railway Inn
95 North Street Emsworth
Tel. 01243 372351
www.therailwayemsworth.com
Built in the early nineteen hundreds, The Railway Inn is the only remaining Pub in North Street where there were once four.  The Railway Inn is best described as a "proper" pub with real ale, home cooked food, regular entertainment, a village friendly atmosphere and B&B accommodation . The pub is large and spacious with plenty of room to  enjoy the regular entertainment. Recently completely refurbished.

 The Ship Inn   www.theshipinnemsworth.co.uk/
The Square
Positioned in the centre of Emsworth this Gales pub 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 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.

 The Sussex Brewery   
36 Main Road, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)371533
www.sussexbrewery.com
'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,

 

 The Town Brewery
2 West Street, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)372151
www.thetownbrewery.co.uk
A traditional pub with well kept beers - no food and no music but pipe smokers are welcome.

For more on Emsworth pubs visit: www.emsworthpubs.org.uk

 



Cafés

Driftwood Café
44 High Street, Emsworth, P010 7AL
T 01243 377373
E. email@driftwood-cafe.co.uk
 www.driftwood-cafe.co.uk
Home

Monday-Saturday 9 am to 5pm (last orders 4.45)
Closed Sunday
Small breakfast selection Homemade light lunches afternoon teas

Cafe Moka
23C North St, Emsworth, PO10 7BY
T: 01243 373766

 

Flintstones Tea Room
The Quay, Emsworth PO10 7EQ
T. 01243 377577
O
pen 7 days a week. 9.30-6.00

 

Green House Café
St Peters Square, Emsworth P010 7AS T: 01243 370838
E.
greenhousecafe.emsworth@gmail.com
W. www.greenhousecafe.co.uk
Friday: 10.00am – late
Saturday: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Sunday: 10.00am – 5.00pm

Heidi’s Swiss Patisserie
37 High St, Emsworth PO10 7AL
t. 01243 376814

www.heidispatisserie.co.uk

 



Restaurants

36 on The Quay,
4
7 South Street, Emsworth, Hampshire. PO10 7EG
Tel: 01243 375592

The Little Big Option
This menu is designed to be varied and balanced with a clean cut simplicity, so our customers can taste many flavour combinations in one experience. Must be ordered By a complete table before 9.00pm. £55.00 inclusive of VAT

The menus are chosen using only the freshest produce with an emphasis on flavours, presentation and originality. Fish features as a specialty, as you would expect given our location. The dining room is designed in pastel shades with comfort and table luxury, combined with a friendly and efficient service aiming at customer individuality. The experience at 36 is rounded off with the award-winning wine list that boasts over 250 selections which will impress the most discerning palate.

36 On The Quay is located in the picturesque fishing town
 of Emsworth overlooking the habour.

www.36onthequay.co.uk/

  Fat Olives 

A quaint 17th Century Fisherman's cottage near the quay which has been converted into a brasserie style restaurant.

Having spent several years working in large corporate hotels, Lawrence and Julia Murphy decided to ‘go it alone’ with their first Restaurant, Fat Olives which opened in January 2000.
A combination of Lawrence’s earlier career, spending time in kitchens in France & Switzerland, along with Julia’s front office sales skills, gave rise to them becoming ‘The News Restaurant of the Year’ runners up in their first year of opening.
Recommended in the three main restaurant guides for 2002.

www.fatolives.co.uk/index2.html

  Nicolino's Restaurant

Excellent Italian cuisine in a friendly atmosphere
www.nicolinos.co.uk

  Spencer's Restaurant

Spencer's Restaurant & Brasserie, Emsworth was opened in May 1988 by Chef, Denis Spencer and wife Lesley.

The first floor restaurant in Emsworth offers a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere with the added touch of real gas lighting. The main section of the restaurant is non-smoking and there is a private dining room for 8/10 people.

The ground floor brasserie has a more relaxed and casual atmosphere.
http://www.spencersrestaurant.co.uk

The Brookfield Hotel

The Hermitage Restaurant is one of the hotel's most popular features and has deservedly won a National Restaurant Award.

A Table D'hote Menu using fresh produce and quietly attentive service in spacious surroundings ensures the restaurant is well frequented both by hotel guests and local people.
www.brookfieldhotel.co.uk

Taste of India
A wide range of well prepared Indian Dishes in a small quiet restaurant with excellent service.
45 High Street Emsworth PO10 7AL
T: 01243 376669


Spice Village
The latest addition to Emsworth's list of restaurants, opened March 2007.

47 High Street
Emsworth
Hampshire
PO10 7AL Tel: 01243 379222

>www.spice-village.co.uk