This is the oldest and one of the most historic pubs in the city. The early 15th-century court room in which the trials are said to have taken place has been preserved and there is even a medieval menu. Because of its lengthy history, The Red Lion is said to be haunted by over 20 different spirits and the pub often hosts ghost hunt nights.
An award-winning brewpub in Town Quay, The Dancing Man offers an eclectic variety of local crafts and ales. Situated within the historic Wool House, the pub’s interiors aptly mirror the rustic tones of the building. An ideal spot for a laidback evening with friends, the brewpub features a rotational selection of beers and ales on tap. This only ensures that no two visits are the same here and each is packed with new experiences. Along with its brews, the pub’s fine food menu, which includes a tantalizing selection of classic British dishes and pub grub, is a major crowd puller.
Located just a few minutes from the charming village of Romsey's Market Square, just north of Southampton. The Three Tuns is your classic local-style pub serving up all kinds of local ales and traditional British food made with the highest quality, locally sourced ingredients. To go along with the traditional menu, the decor and interior could not get more traditional; polished wood, exposed beams and exposed brick give the Tuns a comfortable, homey feel. As for the menu, at the Three Tuns you can order dishes like Potted Rabbit, Chutney and Toast, or the Famous Tuns Pie with Beef and Mushrooms.