A large wooden bar greets you as you walk in. Floor space is cleverly split into three areas, to the right seating and space to watch Sky and BT Sport, to the left a cosy restaurant area and an open seating area. Then the rear is a secluded patio garden.
This Victorian pub occupies a prominent corner plot at the junction of Cromwell Road and St George's Road and is a two minute walk to the seafront. The pub was once owned by Portsmouth United Breweries.
Tuesday night is quiz night with booking recommended as are for roasts on a sunday.
The pub is well appointed and features two interesting, large stone fireplaces, positioned back-to-back in the left-hand seatings areas. Beyond these can be found an attractive raised area with wood panelled walls and an unusual display shelf, housing a collection of ceramic bottles, books and a vintage sewing machine. Also here is a pair of seating booths, divided by wooden screens inset with stained glass. Note too the stained glass shield in the external window.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Eastney Tavern, Portsmouth
Source: National