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The Greyfriar - Chawton - Photo album

Visited this pup in passing recently and it was really traditional and cosy. Plenty of seating for a Friday evening and the outside area was buzzing with a good atmosphere. We didn't order food so can't comment. The drinks were quite pricey, but normal, I guess, for the moment. Staff were friendly
Young, friendly and vibrant staff. Really tasty homemade chicken burger, full of flavour. A nice change from the usual frozen burgers you get in other pubs. Service was very friendly and helpful, not in your face. We were even treated to a complementary amuse bouche. Would go back again.
Lovely pub. Had never been in before, but came in for a family meal last week, staff were very welcoming and the food was absolutely exceptional, highly recommended đź‘Ś
Had a fabulous dinner here last night! The young man behind the bar was so nice and funny too. The “Chicken Supreme” was indeed supreme, fresh and perfectly done. The sticky toffee pudding was to die for. Such a cozy spot too. Highly recommend!
My partner and I have just moved to Alton. We thought we’d try what is technically our local after a long walk with the pooches. I don’t often write review especially negative ones but I’m more than happy to write this one. I managed a pub for 10 years so I’m obviously going to be (to my detriment)
A superb dining experience, really great service, lovely food, good ales on tap and a great setting. We were a couple with very few in the pub that night, treated to a complementary amuse Bouche, a delicious cauliflower cheese soup. My king prawns and then fish & chips were excellent, my wife’s hall
Just had a sensational three course Sunday lunch! Food was sensational - beautifully presented, great quality and thoughtfully sourced. Atmosphere warm and welcoming,staff lovely. Also a great destination after a beautiful countryside stomp.
Surprisingly busy pub for a Wednesday lunchtime. Good music, food food and a nice atmosphere. Deffo recommended, and opposite Jame Austen's house if that floats your boat.....
This is a lovely pub, conveniently located just opposite the Jane Austen House Museum. Great food, spacious garden, very friendly and helpful staff. Highly recommend the fish and chips.
Excellent lunch in an oldy worldy pub in a charming village. We could have ordered off the main menu which offered I think 2 courses for ÂŁ12 or 3 courses for ÂŁ18 but we chose the lunch menu. I had a ploughman's which came with 2 types of cheese: a sharp cheddar and something else that was orange in
Really nice meal, food and service. Booked online and all was ready for us. Roast was really good but even better maybe if a separate pot of (more) gravy, all yorkshires had risen and pork cane with crackling. Cheesy veg was great though and really enjoyed the bbq smokiness on the pork. Huge portio
Excellent food and happy staff! What a funny, witty young barman and a charming, accommodating, clever young chef! đź‘Ś
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