The Bridgemary Manor Hotel & Pub
The Bridgemary Hotel & Pub is a family run hotel located off of the A32; close to Fareham, Gosport and the ferry to Portsmouth. Our accommodation consists of twelve bedrooms, singles, doubles and family rooms.
Our bar and dining area are open seven days a week to hotel guests and non-residents. The bar is open all day and offers a good selection of lagers, ales and alcoholic beverages along with freshly ground coffee and soft drinks.
The Bridgemary Manor Hotel & Pub prides itself on hosting a warm, welcoming and relaxing environment which is maintained by a willing and friendly team.
Each room has access to free wi-fi and Free-view televisions. In addition to this free parking is available on site.
The hotel is in easy walking distance of local bus routes and is situated within three miles of the Gosport Ferry Terminal - just a short trip away from the historic dockyards of Portsmouth.
Here at the Bridgemary Manor hotel we pride ourselves on our freshly prepared, home cooked food. The menu offers classic pub food favourites such a fish and chips and homemade pies, along with a few seasonal dishes which keep the variety.
Children can choose from their own menu with a great selection of things, so they are sure to have a healthy home cooked meal. Well behaved Children are welcome until 9.00pm each day.
And every Sunday the chefs are busy making delicious roast dinners served from midday till late.
We can cater for private events in the Manor Room; a smaller sized function room ideal for intimate dinners, buffets or business meeting. The room can be set up to accommodate various seating configurations and is totally separate to the main bar ensuring complete privacy from other guests.
Our team of managers and chefs will communicate with customers to create bespoke menus for each parties individual requirements.
Our menu comprehensively caters for vegetarian and gluten-free guests.
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This page was last updated: 15 October 2019
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