Reviews

  1. Mike Walker ★★★☆☆

    Two ales available, one brewed in house (Headless Horseman) which was just about acceptable. Wouldn't rush back for another though.

  2. Mike O'Hara ★★★★★

    Amazing taphouse. If I owned and ran a place serving drinks, I would want it to be like this. I love spending time here. Great selection of beers from near and far, people behind the bar are great, wonderful atmosphere. Patrons are all chilled and so nice.

  3. John Parker ★★★☆☆

    I really want to love this place, it has an extensive range of beers and ciders (possibly too many, see later), good community spirit with book clubs, game nights and community cheese board Sundays. It's great to see independent venues. However, I've been three times, once it was awesome, once the welcome was frosty and once the beer had past it's best. Unfortunately it's a drive for my wife and I, I don't want to risk a 33% success rate. All the keg beers I've tried were good, but I believe the complexity of cask can surpass keg, this is where I've had mixed results. With so many beers and a small venue and most people drinking keg or cider, I think the cask beers hang around too long. I'll pop in if passing, let's hope I have better luck.

  1. Darren Kelly ★★★★★

    Great selection of local brewed cask, ciders and IPA's if you fancy something different from the norm.

  2. Gareth Smith ★★★★★

    Great selection of beers and Cider in nice homely environment a great edition to this area. Will visit again when your allows.

  3. Nathan Jacobs ★★★★☆

    Friendly staff and a good collection of unique beers. Very rare to have the same beer twice here. A little on the pricey side but other than that, it's a great little tap house

  1. Sheryl h ★★★★★

    Lots of real ales, ciders and craft beer to try. Ever changing line up of beers. Great selection of gins, spirits and fun cocktails. Dog and child friendly . Lovely friendly atmosphere.

  2. Gazza Mate1 ★★★★★

    Well, I don't know if I should let you know about this place, yes! What a find , great craft ales and ciders.If you like to try different ales, say, this place is a must, I'll be back for sure.

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What is the address of The Portcullis Taphouse?

The Portcullis Taphouse is located at 6, 38 New Parade, West St, Portchester, Fareham PO16 9UY, UK

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