King Rufus is located some six miles from Southampton in the village of Chandlers Ford, two miles from the M3. Historically the pub was named after King William, (named Rufus because of his red hair), whose body was brought here en route from Southampton to Winchester. This delightful modern style pub has a log burner for those chilly winter evenings and a super beer garden and al fresco dining terrace for the summer months. The surrounding gardens are landscaped and kept in good order. This is a family friendly pub which is particularly popular with diners. With no distractions other than background music this is a great place to come and relax over a quiet drink, an interesting conversation and maybe be tempted by the extensive menu! All are welcome here and we have full disabled facilities including a ramp. Make sure you call in next time you are passing. Your first visit is sure not to be your last!
Other Information
Large Beer Garden, Patio Area with umbrellas, Outdoor Children’s Play Area with rope tyre, Car Park, Disabled Car Parking
Free Wi-Fi Access, Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility, Highchairs available
Children Welcome until 9pm, Dogs Welcome outside on a lead on the patio, Coach Parties Welcome preferably by appointment, ATM Machine, Debit and Credit Cards accepted
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