The Greyhound on the Test

Stockbridge, Hampshire

Rating: Good

Modern British | Pub with rooms

Overall Rating: Good

Uniqueness: Very Good

Deliciousness: Good

Warmth: Very Good

Strength of recommendation: Good

Well-heeled Stockbridge is charming, one of the smallest towns in England, and the ancient Greyhound is the inn to match. From the mind-your-head beams, wood burners in inglenooks, bare wood floors and tables, to the evening candles, soft lamplight and a please-all menu, there’s plenty to entice. Its location – the front overlooking the broad High Street, a garden at the back by the Test (Hampshire’s finest chalk stream, complete with half a mile of fishing rights) – is a prime draw whatever the season, visitors coming for food that comforts rather than challenges. In the kitchen, Phill Bishop looks to the locality for ingredients but also mixes up influences in a true modern British way: New Forest asparagus tart with cashew-nut houmous and avocado rubs shoulders with cured Test trout and scallop ceviche served with rhubarb, elderflower and pickled ginger, or there could be new-season lamb cutlets with crispy cannelloni, artichoke, wild garlic and glazed carrots. To finish, poached pineapple with coconut biscuit, lime purée, mint, rum and coconut sorbet makes a big closing statement. Welcoming, efficient staff are dedicated to doing things well. In addition to the carte, the prix fixe is particularly good value, as is the serviceable list of mainly European and English wines, which starts at £21.95. 

Rating: Good

Modern British | Pub with rooms

Overall Rating: Good

Uniqueness: Very Good

Deliciousness: Good

Warmth: Very Good

Strength of recommendation: Good

Dining Information:

Accommodation, Private dining room, Separate bar, Parking, Dog friendly

31 High Street, Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 6EY

01264 810833