Located in the heart of the city, The Townhouse is a great choice if you are looking for some fine drinks and eats. Boasting of indoor as well as outdoor seating arrangements, the restaurant is usually frequented by people of all age groups. As for the food, you can opt for dishes like the Patatas Bravas, Oxtail Cannelloni or Mushroom Risotto from the the menu. The food can be paired with a glass of wine from their extensive collection of drinks. If you cannot make a selection, than you also have the option of ordering for their daily special bites. They also have a separate kids menu with smaller portions for children on offer. The bar is also known for hosting bar games and other fun-filled events which are enjoyed by the locals as well as the tourists. Suitable for a memorable evening out with friends and family alike, The Townhouse is the place to be for hearty meals, drinks and live entertainment.
Greens Restaurant & Bar is a great place to grab a family meal during the day, and a couple of drinks with some friends after dark. Located in the heart of the city, this eater is known to serve some delicious and authentic British fare that's prepared using locally sourced ingredients. The Pan Fried Sea Bream, Scallops and Prawns, Pork Roast, and butter pudding for dessert are some of the recommended dishes. They have a full bar that serves locally brewed beers, fine wines, excellent signature cocktails, and a varied and well-curated list of fine wines. The staff is friendly and the ambiance is always cheery and lively making this spot a must visit when in the city.
The Union Inn is regarded as one of the best pubs in North Cowes. Based off the coast on the scenic Isle of Wight, it is very popular amongst the crews during Cowes Week, when the pub also has late closing. It has a genial host, hard working staff and a range of real ales on offer, such as Romsey and HSB, as well as a scenic patio and a garden.
Platform Tavern is one of two pubs in Southampton with a significant Titanic connection, the other is The Grapes. Remember the scene in James Cameron's film where Jack wins his ticket playing cards? This is the pub that scene took place in. In those days, before the other side of the road was developed, you could look across from the pub and see the Titanic moored like a huge floating cliff. Mr McCready, one of the stewards lost with the ship, lodged here. Today it is a quiet spot to sit inside or outside and enjoy a relaxing drink.