Colwell Bay Inn
Colwell Road
01983 752271
Main Yarmouth Totland road at Colwell Bay
Weekdays 11 - 11 Sat 11 - 11 Sun 12 - 10.30
Greene King Abbot
Greene King IPA
Wadworth 6X
Fullers London Pride
Guest
Situated opposite the turning to Colwell Bay, the pub has been in existence
for over 200 years and was originally called the Drum and Monkey, then the
Nelson. It is believed that Lord Nelson stayed here under guard on his way
to London to answer charges of not following rules of engagement in naval
encounters with French forces - hence the name. The pub was the coastguard's
barracks for some years. It is well supported by locals and tourist and
a recent major refurbishment has put it on the map locally. There is a huge
car park and disabled access to the terrace and bar. There is also an extensive
beer garden with an adventure playground and a toddlers safe play area to
keep the children happy while you relax. An extensive menu for adults and
children completes the package, altogether a very pleasant pub.
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Longbeach
Colwell Chine
01983 752691
Take directions to Colwell Bay on main Yarmouth Totland road
Weekdays 12 - 3, 7 - 11 Sat 12 - 3, 7 - 11 Sun 12 - 3, 7 - 10.30
NO REAL ALE
Spectacular view from Colwell Bay to Hurst Castle, just three miles across
the Solent. Separate games room, and a bonus of having one of the best
beaches on the Isle of Wight, not feet from the bar. Seasonal opening
only.
Colwell Bay
Roadside village near Totland with pleasant bathing beach. Can be busy in the summer.
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
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