The Bridge, set in the rural location of Shawford village, sits beside the River Itchen which flows from Winchester to Southampton. Opposite the railway station on the main Waterloo to Southampton and Bournemouth line, the pub is famous for being the place where Victor Meldrew died in the final episode of TV’s ‘One Foot in the Grave’. Meals here are freshly prepared and cooked to a high standard with an excellent choice of specials alongside a range of daily changing fish dishes. During the summer months your meal can be enjoyed al fresco in the garden or on the terrace beside the river. Inside there are nooks and crannies to sit in privacy, two real fires for winter warmth and candles lit on the tables for that personal touch. There is an excellent choice of wines to accompany your meal or, with Cask Marque accreditation and the Beautiful Beer Gold Award, a real ale can be served to perfection. Come and try this inviting, friendly venue very soon.
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Free Wi-Fi Access, Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Unit.
Al Fresco Dining on the terrace or in the garden, Beer Garden, Terrace with 3 Giant heated umbrellas, Car Parking, Disabled Car Parking.
Children Welcome but not in the bar area, Coach Parties Welcome by prior arrangement, Cash Back available, Debit and Credit Cards accepted.
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