Ye Olde Whyte Harte
Ye Olde Whyte Harte stands on the cobbled high street of Hamble-le-Rice, a village closely tied to the River Hamble and its sailing traditions. This 17th-century public house preserves original architectural elements such as exposed oak beams and low ceilings that define its interior spaces. A central log fire serves as a focal point during colder periods, adding warmth to the rooms.
The pub cultivates a relaxed and welcoming environment where patrons engage in conversation amid the historic surroundings. The layout includes distinct areas divided by the fireplace, allowing for intimate gatherings or larger groups. Proximity to the riverside permits easy access to waterfront walks, enhancing the overall experience of a visit.
Cuisine focuses on established British pub classics prepared with care. Hearty mains draw from time-honoured recipes, while Sunday roasts have earned particular recognition for their quality. Desserts feature comforting options like warm sticky toffee pudding served with caramel sauce or seasonal fruit crumbles accompanied by vanilla custard. These dishes pair effectively with the selection of real ales kept in good condition and an assortment of fine wines.
Outdoor seating extends the appeal through a spacious garden area suitable for meals or drinks in finer weather.
The setting provides views across the village and complements the indoor charm with fresh air and natural light.
Ye Olde Whyte Harte rates well with a good number of reviews, reflecting appreciation for its consistent delivery of traditional hospitality in a maritime village context.
Ye Olde Whyte Harte
High Street Hamble-le-Rice
SO31 4JF