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Emsworth's Pubs

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 The
Railway
www.railwayinnemsworth.co.uk
CLOSED 31st MARCH 2008
North Street
Formerly known as 'Scallywags', this pub has now
reverted to its original name. A
mixed crowd offering home cooked meals and pool and other pub games. The pub
is a Free House but has a selection of Real Ale.
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The
Kings Arms

19 Havant Road, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)374941
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.
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The
Town Brewery

2 West Street, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)372151
A traditional pub with well kept beers - no food and no music, a place to enjoy
a quiet drink. Pipe smokers
are welcome.
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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.
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The
Ship Inn
http://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. Good pub grub from Linda's
Galley. Excellent bar staff. Always a friendly welcome.
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Allwood's
WineBar
www.allwoodswinebar.co.uk
47 High Street, Emsworth.
Formerly The Round Table and previously The Black Dog. Emsworth's first wine
bar! Completely refurbished an re-opened in as a wine bar March 2005.
Closed September 2006
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The
Coal Exchange
www.thecoalexchange-emsworth.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.
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The
Blue Bell

29 South Street, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)373394
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'.
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The
Lord Raglan

35 Queen Street, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)372587
http://www.thelordraglan.fsnet.co.uk/
The only waterside pub in the village
situated on the edge of the village 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
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The
Sussex Brewery

36 Main Road, Emsworth. Tel: (01243)371533
'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

For more on Emsworth'Pubs
visit:
www.emsworthpubs.org.uk
Pubs that used to be:
The Seagull
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North Street.
----CLOSED
(1995)
This pub was placed on top of a previous pub called
'The Locomotive'. It is now closed and housing has been built on the site.
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The
Milkman's Arms
North Street ----CLOSED
(August 1999)
- Converted to a private house and now (Feb. 2004) demolished.
The
Millpond (formerly The Royal Oak)
----CLOSED
(September 2001) Now the
Mill Pond Guest House.
The
Fairfield -
CLOSED
New Brighton Road Converted into a
children's activity centre.
More on Emsworth's Pubs at:
http://www.emsworthpubs.org.uk
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