White Lion
Main Road
01983 528479
Newport-Sandown road
Weekdays 11 - 11 Sat 11 - 11
Sun 12 - 10.30
Badger Best Fullers
London Pride
Guest
www.white-lion-arreton.com
A lovely old country pub, still managing to maintain much character and charm
after a recent refurbishment. Beamed ceilings and interesting brassware compliment
the varied assortment of old pub signs and bric a brac. The pub used to share
the village with the 'Red Lion' a short way down the road, but closed many years
ago.
Hare and Hounds
Down End
0 1983 528159
Near Robin Hill
Weekdays 11-11 Sat 11-11 Sun 12-10.30
Greene King IPA
Goddard's Fuggle de Dum
Goddard's GSB
Extensively refurbished and enlarged country pub, eating house, rebuilt sympathetically
in the 'Harvester' style, featuring the scull of Michael Morey, the last man to
be hanged on the Island. There are two bars, with many cosy corners for that intimate
evening and an impressive menu with a good value carvery on Sundays. There is
a huge car park, adventure playground for the children, with stunning views from
the rear patio whilst keeping an eye on their antics.
Fighting Cocks
Hale
Common
01983 865254
www.fightingcocks.co.uk
Situated opposite Amazon World on the main A3056 Newport to Sandown Road
11am - 11pm every day (winter closed 3 - 6pm mon to fri)
Food served 12pm - 2.30pm and 6pm - 9.30pm Mon - Fri
12pm - 9.30 pm Saturday and Sunday
London Pride and Fuggle-de-dum
Guest Ale- Changes weekly
Traditional country pub with original feature fire place and flagstone floors. Home cooked food complimented by daily specials and real ales. New dining area and outside terrace, Disabled access throughout and disabled facilities, Separate family dining area and baby change facilities available. Totally Non smoking throughout. Large Car Park. Separate function room available.
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Dairyman's Daughter
Arreton Craft
Village
01983 539361
www.arretonbarns.co.uk
On main Newport to Sandown road, look out for the gypsy caravan.
Weekdays
10.30 -11 Sat 10.30 -11 Sun 12-10.30
Yates Brewery
Scarecrow Brewery
Goddard's Brewery
Ventnor Brewery
4 from the Badger Range.
If it's for a cup of tea and a scone, or browse in the many craft and gift shops,
or a pint from the on-site Scarecrow Brewery, then this is the place to come.
Located next to the brewery, is a shop where you will find a selection of bottled
beers. The full menu starts at 6 o'clock, but a shortened menu is provided throughout
the day. But, I hear you say, who was the Dairyman's Daughter - seek out her grave
in the churchyard, look for Elizabeth Wallbridge, who died of consumption in 1801
at the age of 31 and was made famous by the Reverend Leigh Richmond in "Annals
of the Poor", selling over a million copies in many languages, a colossal amount
for its time.
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Arreton
A long village, which straddles the main Newport-Sandown Road; notable mainly for its Tudor Manor House, (not open to the public), The Dairyman's Daughter and craft centre, which is open to the public.
Real fire during winter months
At least one quiet bar
Family friendly
Garden
or outdoor drinking area
Accommodation
Lunchtime menu
Evening
Menu
Food all
day
Live Music
Public Bar
Facilities for the disabled
Camping nearby
Ferry port or railwaystaion nearby
Traditional Games
Real draught cider
Car Park
No Smoking
area
Local Ales