Southsea Marina offers first-class berthing and boatyard facilities. Located in Langstone Harbour with easy access to the world-class sailing of the Solent.
We are committed to keeping the quality at the highest levels as we have done over the years by supplying authentic Greek products from Hellenic Grocery.
The Still & West is a relaxing country pub with stunning views overlooking the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour. Steeped in history, we're a family friendly pub with an impressive gastro-style menu and an excellent selection of real ales.
Get your season ticket today! It's free to sign up and entitles you to discounts on lager, bitter and cider during live football matches! We have two Sky boxes so you don't miss a kick!
We regularly have entertainment on at weekends, as well as a free jukebox on a Thursday.
Texas Hold-em Poker is also on a Thursday night. Did you know we make out own chilli and bake our own cakes for our Poker crowd? Now you do, so get involved!
Don't forget the menu!
TWO MEALS FOR £8.95 ALL DAY MONDAY TO SATURDAY
Monday-Tuesday from 5pm: Steak and a drink from £6.99. Why not try our Jack Daniels glaze?
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Right on Old Portsmouth's Camber Dock, The Bridge Tavern is a traditional country pub with a wonderful friendly atmosphere and a great menu of fine food and drinks. The only surviving pub on Old Portsmouth's East Street, is the perfect spot for a family get-together.
Open from 8am - 5pm everyday, we offer a mouth-watering range of freshly made food. Whether you're popping in for breakfast or want to feast on our selection of salads and signatures at lunch, we'll provide you with a unique and relaxed setting.
Or fancy something lighter? Our selection of homemade traybakes are the perfect accompaniment to our incredible coffee.
Sea views can be found from through every window, and with our waterfront deck, you'll feel within touching distance of the water - making that coffee break that little bit more special!
Come along and meet our friendly team! We ar...
This prominent pub in North End's shopping district was rebuilt in 1937 to a design by A E Cogswell. Famously known as the Clarence Gardens until 2005, the interior consisted of two large bar rooms, with a central servery. The pub's reputation suffered for a time, with the licence being revoked temporarily in 1991. In 1995 it underwent a major refit and had its name changed to the Town House - part of a nationwide chain owned by then major brewer Whitbread.