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Reviews of The Anglers, Eastleigh

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Review by martin on 31st January, 2006

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Wow what a great pub!! We were told by friends that there was a small restaurant at this pub so we decided to give it a go. We arrived at about 12.30 and asked if we could book a table in the restaurant and were told we were lucky as they had just reieved a cancelation. We had a drink and were shown into the Restaurant which is small but very nice " I can now see why it is advisable to book a table" We wnnt for the Sunday Roast and it was very good Plenty of Beef Great Veg and Roast Potatoes and Parsnips. We will return and try out there main Menu which is on a black-board in the restaurant. This looked very good as well We recomend that you try this Pub as it is one of the Hidden Treasures you can find

Date visited: 29th Jan 2006

Review by martin on 31st January, 2006

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Wow what a great pub!! We were told by friends that there was a small restaurant at this pub so we decided to give it a go. We arrived at about 12.30 and asked if we could book a table in the restaurant and were told we were lucky as they had just reieved a cancelation. We had a drink and were shown into the Restaurant which is small but very nice " I can now see why it is advisable to book a table" We wnnt for the Sunday Roast and it was very good Plenty of Beef Great Veg and Roast Potatoes and Parsnips. We will return and try out there main Menu which is on a black-board in the restaurant. This looked very good as well We recomend that you try this Pub as it is one of the Hidden Treasures you can find

Date visited: 29th Jan 2006

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