SUMMER is here, and beer garden weather is finally upon us.
If you're on the hunt for a delicious bite with a view, or just a relaxing beer garden to drink a nice cold pint in, look no further than this list.
Tripadvisor has updated the top five restaurants in Winchester for outdoor dining, and they're all worth checking out.
The Golden Lion, Alresford Road
Topping the list is The Golden Lion, which is praised for being both dog-friendly and out of the hustle and bustle of the city.
With over 400 positive reviews, it's clear that this pub is a crowd favourite.
Visitors rave about the delicious food and welcoming atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for both locals and visitors.
The Fox, Peach Hill Lane
Coming in at number two is The Fox, a pub that's been a staple in the community for years.
Customers love the cosy ambience and fantastic food, with some calling it their favourite restaurant in the area.
From gluten-free options to the perfect potted shrimp starter, there's something for everyone at this establishment.
Shoal, Winchester Guildhall
Third place goes to Shoal, a seafood restaurant that's all about quality and value.
With a set lunch menu priced at just £15, diners get to enjoy high-quality meals that won't break the bank.
Whether you're a fan of ice cream or fish and chips, Shoal won't disappoint.
The Bugle Inn, Park Lane
The Bugle Inn comes in at number four, boasting a relaxed vibe and a diverse menu that's perfect for lunch or dinner.
Long-time customers rave about the speedy yet welcoming service, making it a great spot for a quick bite or a relaxed night out with friends.
Greens Bar and Kitchen
Finally, Greens Bar and Kitchen closes out the list with its fresh, locally sourced ingredients and delightful breakfast offerings.
Customers particularly love the sausage and mash and the homey atmosphere of this family-run establishment.
Overall, it's clear that Winchester has no shortage of fantastic restaurants for outdoor dining.
No matter your preferences or budget, there's a spot on this list perfect for your next meal.
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