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Public Houses

Emsworth is fortunate to have eight individualistic pubs  all but one of which provided cooked food.  Within walking distance you will also find two pubs at Langstone, The Ship and The Royal Oak to the west (about two miles) and one at Chidham, The Old House at Home to the east (about 2½  miles).


The Kings Arms
www.kingsarmsemsworth.co.uk
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.  

 

The Town Brewery
ww.thetownbrewery.co.uk
2 West Street, Emsworth.
Tel: (01243)372151


 
 
A traditional pub with well kept beers - no food and no music but
a band of intensely loyal regulars.


 

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!).

 


The Ship Inn  
www.theshipinnemsworth.co.uk
The Square, Emsworth
Tel. (01243) 377151
 
 
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 every day 11am thro 4pm not Tuesdays. Dogs are welcome to! The Enclosed sunny beer patio at rear has a covered smoking shelter.


 

 

The Coal Exchange
www.thecoalexchange.co.uk
21 South Street, Emsworth.
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. 

All the staff pride themselves on our good quality, award winning Real Ales and Homemade Food. We are recognised by CAMRA in their Good Beer Guide.

The pub has a warm cosy atmosphere helped by real log fires in the winter. Our sheltered beer garden is a sun trap in the summer that has plenty of seating to drink or dine 'Alfresco'.

Next time you are in Emsworth pop in and see us. Enjoy a tasty meal with a good pint or a glass of wine and join in the lively conversation with the "locals". (Dog Friendly)

 


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'.

 

he Lord Raglan
35 Queen Street, Emsworth.
Tel: (01243)372587
www.thelordraglan.fsnet.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 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 Railway
 95 North Street, Emsworth

Tel: (01243)
372351 
www.therailwayinnemsworth.com 

Formerly known as 'Scallywags', this pub has now reverted to its original name. A mixed crowd and friendly atmosphere offering home cooked meals and pool, darts and other pub games and live entertainment most weekends. The pub is a Free House with a selection of Real Ales.. The pub has recently (2008) been completely refurbished.


Key
Parking
Plastic Accepted
Smoking Shelter
Mobile phones prohibited
No Food
Dog Friendly

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