Cote is inspired by the brasseries of Paris, serving authentic French dishes all day in our classically designed restaurants. We are committed to producing authentic French classics, freshly cooked to order, from the highest quality sourced ingredients.
The Bar at Wild Carrot, run by our Senior Mixologist and Bar Manager Surinder, fuses traditional cocktail making and innovative flavour profiles to create a modern and cozy drinking experience. Adjoining the Wild Carrot Restaurant, the Bar at Wild Carrot currently focuses on "The 7 Moods of Drinking" signature cocktail menu and additionally provides a wide variety of classic craft cocktails and artisanal concoctions, inspired by seasonal ingredients found in the Hampshire countryside.Our signature 1086 Golden Ale, characterised by aromas of freshly cut grass and oranges, with subtle undertones of lychee, soft peach and spice, is produced in cooperation with our local brewery for the Four Seasons Hampshire property; named after the historic origins of Dogmersfield park in the Domesday Book from 1086.Whether you are coming for a handcrafted drink, an event or casual dining, the Wild Carrot Bar will seamlessly cater to your need.
Nestled in the quaint parish of Aldermaston Wharf along the Kennet Canal, The Butt Inn is the perfect village escape for both locals and visitors alike. Our traditional pub offers contemporary charm, fused with cosy corners and alfresco dining to enjoy with the whole family.
Whether sipping a refreshing cocktail on our lawn and soaking in the summer rays or indulging in our renowned Sunday roast next to the fire inside, you'll feel at home and catered for any time of year.
Welcome To The Queens Head Pub & Restaurant in Dogmersfield.The character of The Queens Head is well maintained to provide a relaxing cosy environment. Come and enjoy our beautiful garden this summer or sit back and relax with a pint or glass of wine in front of a real log fire on a cold winters day or evening, there really is no better place to be.
Situated in the idyllic Hampshire village of Chawton, The Greyfriar at Chawton faces the home of Jane Austen. However, this award winning pub-restaurant has far more to recommend it than simply an interesting location – a relaxed, warm atmosphere and great food among its positives. The quintessential British pub, The Greyfriar is full of olde worlde character, from wood beamed ceilings to brick fireplaces and horse brass hung bar, not to mention the wonderful South facing garden, a must for traditional English summer drinking and dining. It’s all too easy here to spend time dreaming away over a pint or two, as guests have done since time immemorial. A newer addition to The Greyfriar that simply must be sampled is a cracking menu filled with contemporary dishes using seasonal and locally sourced food, as well as all your favourite pub grub style dishes.