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Berties Restaurant - Profile and description of its branches in Romsey and Winchester with opening times, menus and newsletter.

The Hatchgate Country Pub & Restaurant - A country pub and restaurant serving exotic food alongside traditional meals. Examples include Zebra, Crocodile, Ostrich, Kangaroo, Bison and Wild Boar. Located in Bramshill.

The Milbury's - 17th century free house and restaurant in a converted mill, located in Beauworth. Details of the beers and drinks on offers, example menus, photos, history of the building, special events and location maps.

Farmers Home - Hostelry, based at Durley, describes the facilities along with a photo gallery, provides directions and contact numbers

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