Pubs in Andover
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Angel Inn
95 High Street, Andover SP10 1ND
Oldest building in Andover saved when the town centre was redeveloped. A timber-framed courtyard inn built by Winchester College 1445–55 with some later modifications but remarkably intact. It is one of Hampshire's oldest inns and is Grade II* Listed. Note also the coaching light window. There are two bars; the upper was once used as a Court. A pleasant small patio is at rear as well as the sheltered and decorated courtyard at the front. Live music and karaoke feature and there is pool and darts. Breakfasts are very good value.
Anton Arms
Salisbury Road, Andover SP10 2JN
Hello and welcome to Anton Arms. Looking at somewhere for a quick bite to eat? The Anton Arms is comfy, casual and lively. We are situated on the outskirts of Andover. We have a lounge area with great dining facilities and a bar area with pool table.
Chestnut Tree
227 Weyhill Road, Andover SP10 3LL
The Chestnut Tree is a lively roadside pub refurbished in 2016. The 'Meet & Greet' pub is frequented by locals and families looking for good value food and a welcoming atmosphere. Sunday carvery is popular.
Star & Garter
2 High Street, Andover SP10 1PD
Now a Pizza Express and hotel with a much reduced small bar to the rear No longer serving draught Real Ale, but some bottle conditioned beers are available.
Foresters Arms
2 London Street, Andover SP10 2PA
The Foresters Arms is a Friendly local pub in the centre of Andover serving a great choice of drinks and a menu of home cooked food served daily along with a Freshly cooked Sunday roast 12 til 3. There's regular entertainment every weekend. Live sports with BT and Sky, Dart, pool and crib teams and Charity quiz nights first Tuesday every month.
John Russell Fox
10 High Street, Andover SP10 1NY
A JD Wetherspoon pub in former offices of the Andover Advertiser, founded by John Russell Fox. The first edition of the paper was produced here in 1858. A large entrance area with many tables leads to the bar with ten hand pumps. A 30 bedroom hotel was opened in 2018 and a roof garden added at the same time. References to printing and newspapers adorn the pub; even a small printing press. A separate raised seating and dining area is to the rear where families are welcomed. Note the Time Ring set in pavement outside. Large public car park (pay) to the rear of the pub.
Andover Tap at The Lamb
21 Winchester Street, Andover SP10 2EA
A traditional pub dating from the 1600s on the edge of the main shopping area. This is a collaboration between Wessex Spirits and the Andover tap to move to more traditional premises. There are up to 12 beers available - four on handpump, four casks on gravity dispense and four key keg plus some real ciders. Families are welcome until 8pm and simple snacks are served at all times. The pub sign depicting the Lamb refers to the Knights Templar.
Lardicake
19 Adelaide Road, Andover SP10 1HF
Once known as the War Office, this traditional back street-style pub has gone through several incarnations and has had a chequered history of management over the last year, hopefully overcome. Just off the shopping area, it attracts a local clientele including some characters who are sure to involve you in lighthearted banter. A friendly atmosphere pervades the pub, which makes a great escape from the anonymous circuit pubs of the town centre. Nearby is the Andover Museum of the Iron Age, well worth a visit.
Folly
Charlton Road, Andover SP10 3JJ
Large roadside family focussed eating pub. There was a previous pub on this site before, named The Folly, before the present large building. The Folly is a bar in the hotel.
Portway Inn
Joules Road, Andover SP10 3UX
Portway Inn Brewers Fayre pub restaurant
Queen Charlotte
41 London Road, Andover SP10 2PR
Large pub on edge of Andover, serving a local clientele. On what used to be the main road out of the town, but now bypassed, so in a quiet area. Records of a pub on the site date back to the 13th century pub but much has changed, although old fireplaces and beams remain from subsequent rebuilds. There are also tales of Prize Fights and cock-fighting being held in centuries past. It is now a pleasant community pub.
Malt House
71 Weyhill Road, Andover SP10 3AN
A new community pub, with great homemade food at realistic prices, regular quiz nights, special offers and live music eventsWith very high standards and great customer service, we are looking forward to welcoming customers who want a great family-friendly pub!
