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The Crofton

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Excellent pub selling high quality food and a great range of beers. Gets very busy but service is fast and efficient. Highly recommended

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The Bun Penny

The Bun Penny

(5 reviews)

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We dined at the Bun Penny on Saturday, 2nd July 2011. Myself, my wife and my mother had reserved a…read moretable. We chose our drinks - a soft drink for Mum, while Julie and I shared a bottle of the very fine Arjona Rioja (a tad expensive at £17.95, but an excellent wine). We ordered from the specials board, to which I had to keep returning as there is only one board out of sight of 70% of the dining area. I chose the pork medallions, Mum had the baked plaice and Julie opted for the sea bass. The problems started with the veg. The mash was very lumpy, though agreeably well seasoned and flavoured. The beans (advertised as fresh, sliced and tender) were, in fact fresh, but certainly not sliced or even trimmed, and as tender as as an uncooked bean can be. Al dente if you are a piranha perhaps, but way too stringy and ubercrunchy. The pork medallions were fairly overcooked and I suspect the chef was erring on the side of caution. My mother's salad was exceptionally basic, consisting of lettuce, onion and coarsely cut cucumber thrown on a plate. Julie's concasse was unpeeled tomatoes (schoolboy error, chef) with nearly sliced red onion. Not good enough at all. We did not receive a checkback from the Front Of House staff at all during the main course service. We then opted for dessert, choosing a mint and chocolate ice cream for Mum while Julie and I shared the cheese board. The cheeses were delicious - but would have been far more so had they not just come out of the chiller. Stilton in its natural state should not be crumbly and the brie was just stiff. The apples were a bit tired, very bruised and one section had a very large wormhole in it. We did bring this to the attention of the waiter, who addressed the issues with some degree of skill; a young man, he handled his job well and returned to the table to inform us that the bill had been waived, which, given the poor standard of the food, was appropriate. The prices are quite high for a local restaurant - special mains around £14; and if the Bun Penny is going to charge these prices, they will have to shift up a gear in terms of standards, presentation and detail if they are to retain any credibility. It seemed to us that the chef was boxing far above his weight; he's trying to do "fine dining" but the attention to detail doesn't come up to the mark. It's a shame, as the menu is well balanced and creative, with good local ingredients and the principles of the cooking are good. But the finesse is absent, and the initial service from the waitress was rather mechanical. Praise must go to the young man who solved our problems, especially at the final straw when Julie discovered that her grapes were rather more furry than normal. His tact, humour and politeness were exemplary and I hope he eventually ends up serving dishes that better reflect his passion for service and food. Add to this the fact that the gents toilet was disgraceful with wet loo roll all over the floor and very grubby handbasins, and you will see that this was a rather disapponting evening. Nigel Bourne

The Office Christmas Lunch was at the Bun Penny this year. The choice being 2 or 3 courses. I…read morewent for the 3, tomato & basil Soup, turkey with all the trimmings & christmas pudding with custard. All very enjoyable. Waiter/Waitress were good too.

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The Osborne View

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We went to the Osborne View for lunch in the Christmas break. I've gone there for years, now but…read morethis was the first time I ate anything more substantial than a packet of crisps, to soak up a sneakily bought pint of cider when I was in my teens. I think the view has made the management/ kitchen a little lazy. I ordered the smaller lunchtime pie - I live in the US and miss a proper pub pie. This thing that arrived was about the size of an angry baby's clenched fist and seemed pre-made. It also had a rosemary twig stuck in the top in I imagine an effort to look fancy, but it just looked like a small bird had tragically dive bombed my pie. Turns out, the extra meat would have been welcome. I ate it in two bites and ordered some more ale. I'd skip lunch here unless it's summer and sitting outside by the sea makes up for the poor food on offer. We went to the Fishermen's Rest in Titchfield the day before and lunch was way better on every level - kids meals in particular, were great. Just wish I could say the same for my kids.

We happened upon this place in search of a pint after some rather unfortunate service at a pub down…read morethe road, and I'm actually glad that happened because it led to our discovery of this little gem! I enjoyed a lovely half pint of guiness in the seafront garden, and my flatmate had a portion of chips. The chips were good, in a medium portion size, and the beer was refreshing. But what really made this place stand out was the seafront garden. It's quite a large, grassy garden with loads of little picnic tables, and the crashing waves of the sea are only a few metres in front of it. The staff was super polite and friendly, which was such a breath of fresh air, especially after experiencing the exact opposite in other pubs. It's also got a very large restaurant area upstairs, with plenty of roomy window tables. it's a very pleasant, warm and welcoming environment overall, and having arrived from another pub where the staff had been ridiculous, we were just so happy to have found this as an alternative. This is definitely going to be our new favorite haunt for beach days!

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