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The Wheatsheaf (Braishfield)


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The Wheatsheaf (Braishfield)

 
Description: Braishfield Road, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 0QE. Tel: 01794 368 372. / The Wheatsheaf offers a warm welcome for both ... more
The Wheatsheaf (Braishfield) ... drinkers and diners. Located in the heart of the village of Braishfield, its fantastic country views, award winning menu, extensive wine selection and real ales make the Wheatsheaf the place to visit any time of year

Newest Review: ... appears to be someone's front room, complete with bookshelves, chachkis and a bicycle. Heading out into the large garden, you'll find a chicken run and a couple of pig enclosures (free range, of course - more on that in a minute). It is eclectic, to say the least. And I love it. I noticed four real ales on, none of which I had heard of. There were two definite session ales (at under 4%), and ... more

 ... two slightly more robust offerings (at 4.0% and 4.5% respectively) - sadly, I cannot quite bring to mind what they were (shame on me) - I gather, however, these change regularly. There is also a good wine list (though I did not sample any wine). Need...more

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Crowned Review The Wheatsheaf (Braishfield): This Pub Has Gone to the Hogs (832 words)
by - written on 03/08/09 (Very useful, 117 readings)
Rating:

Speaking terribly generally, real ale pubs seem to fall into one of a few categories. Some are resolutely boozers - bare floors, threadbare upholstery, a bunch of bar stools, and a choice of ales (the Fox in Twickenham sort of falls into that category). If they do food, it'll be of the rolls, crisps, and if you're lucky, ham, egg and chips. Then there are the olde worlde pubs, with thatched roofs, horse brasses on the wall, and reasonably comfortable seating. Plus, there are the 'trendy' pubs - all polished wood floors, gastro-pub food (probably involving pies), a varied wine list, and, of course, ale (many of which will have cod-amusing names). Then, there's ...  Read the complete review

 

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