Pleasant West Wight village, with an
attractive sea front, including the Turf Walk on the cliffs above.
List of Pubs
(click on pub name)
BROADWAY INN
HIGHDOWN
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WATERFRONT
BROADWAY INN
The Broadway
01983 752453
Bus Route 7,7A,7B,11,42
At junction
for beach and alum bay
Weekdays 11 - 11 Sat 11 - 11 Sun 12 - 10.30
Ventnor
Brewery
Yates Brewery
Goddards Brewery
This
large village pub has been going through a well deserved makeover during the last
few years. The previous tenants established a policy of good beer featuring the
best of local ales. This is now being built upon by the new incumbents. Good pub
grub is now a feature and the new beer-garden is a real asset during the warmer
months. There are frequent theme nights, quizzes and live music.
A lovely
pub, well worth a visit.
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HIGHDOWN INN
Highdown Lane
01983 752450
Bus Route 7,7A,7B,11,42 Totland
On
Freshwater to Alum Bay old road
Weekdays 11 - 3, 7 - 11 Sat 11 - 11 Sun 12
- 3, 6 - 10.30
Usher Best
Greene King Abbott
Greene King IPA
Delightfully unspoilt country local, close to Alum Bay and scenic National Trust
downs. The name is taken from the pre-Victorian name for nearby Tennyson Down,
renamed after Alfred lord Tennyson, Queen Victoria’s poet laureate who lived at
nearby Farringford House, just along the road. This hospitable pub is an ideal
base for walkers, strollers or cyclist alike. An interesting range of home cooked
food includes a seasonal variety of fresh local game, fish and vegetables, served
in good sized portions and there is a children’s menu, Bed and breakfast is available
and a campsite just a few hundred yards away.
WATERFRONT
The Promenade
01983 756969
Bus Route 7,7A,7B,11,42
Totland
On the waterfront not 20 feet from the sea
Weekdays 10.30 - 11
Sat 10.30 - 11 Sun 12 - 10.30
Ruddles
Spectacular seafront pub
and restaurant not 20 feet from the sea. Setting a high standard for food, now
with a pleasant covered area for those days that are not good enough to sit out
in, and not bad enough to go indoors. Carvery Sundays
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