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The Spice Island Inn

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL MANAGER

Robin Collins.

ADDRESS

1 Bath Square, Portsmouth, Hampshire  PO1 2JL

CONTACT US

Tel. 023 9287 0543  e-mail 7977@greeneking.co.uk

MAP

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PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE

35196.

PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Saturday 11am - 11pm.
Sunday 12noon - 11pm.
Please note October - April we close at 10.30pm Sundays.

 

WHAT'S NEW & FORTHCOMING

FISH & CHIP SHOP

We have our own fish & chip shop on the premises.
Get traditional, wrapped fish & chips to eat in or take away.
Open daily 12noon - 9pm.

 

DRINKS

DRINKS ON DRAUGHT

Becks Vier, Carling, Fosters, Stella, Guinness, Guinness Extra Cold, Strongbow Cider.

REAL ALES

Greene King IPA / Old Specked Hen + 1 Guest ale.

OTHER DRINKS

Extensive Range of Wines, Tea & Fairtrade Coffee.

Cask Marque

We are accredited for excellence in service of our quality real ales.

 


DINING AT OUR PUB

Good Pub Food served from an extensive premium main menu & Specials board in the restaurant and bar area. Our speciality vegetarian dishes are very popular.
 

MEAL TIMES

Daily 12noon - 9pm.

MENU

Main Menu - Click to view details.

 

SUNDAY ROAST

Enjoy a delicious Sunday Roast with your choice of roast turkey, beef or pork, served with a selection of seasonal vegetables, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding and gravy for  £7.99 per person.

 

ENTERTAINMENT AND FACILITIES

ENTERTAINMENT

Jazz Evening every other Sunday from 7pm - 9pm.

FACILITIES

Patio Area, Wheelchair Access (no access to upstairs restaurant), Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility (in disabled toilet).

OTHER

Children Welcome (in designated area until 9pm), Coaches Welcome (preferably by appointment). ATM Machine. Debit & Credit Cards accepted.

 

 

Spice Island Inn, Portsmouth

  The Spice Island Inn is ideally located on the harbour-side at Portsmouth with the beer garden overlooking the water.  Dating back to the 1700's, the name derives from being the first place spices from Jamaica landed.  It was originally three old smugglers pubs and further history is written down inside the venue. Passers by, visitors and tourists come to Spice Island and can partake of their meal anywhere in the pub.  During the winter this is mainly a food house whereas in the summer many drop in for a refreshing drink or two.  As well as serving food throughout the pub from our main menu & specials board, we now have our own fish and chip shop, offering the nations favourite to eat in or take out.  When you are next in the area, call in and enjoy the delicious food, drink and excellent friendly service at this interesting pub.

 

 

 

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