First and foremost a gastro-pub, whilst still welcoming to those just fancying a beer. The Chequers is characterised by a number of interconnecting rooms, with low ceiling and black and white beams. The walls are adorned with photographs of film stars with more prosaic Beano comics in the gents! One end is laid out as a restaurant, with an open fire and stove, whilst the area nearer the bar has more comfortable, informal seating, for both drinking and dining. There is also a large garden and covered outdoor eating area. Breakfast is served every day.
Historic Interest
The main part of the pub is over 600 years old with some well-carved 15th-century beams. It was used for a Ginger Rogers film in the 1930's. The pub is just over the road from the oldest cricket ground in England at Eversley Cricket Club. The pub is also on the historical Three Castles Path (Winchester, Odiham and Windsor castles), which was the 60-mile route travelled by King John in 1215 to give his seal to the Magna Carta at Runnymede.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Chequers, Eversley Cross
Guest beers from local breweries such as Andwell, Ascot and Hogs Back
Changing beers typically include: Andwell - King John , Flack Manor - Flack's Double Drop
Source: National