The Southsea Brewing Company Southsea Castle Museum, Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 3PA

The Southsea Brewing Company

27 Reviews
The Southsea Brewing Company Southsea Castle Museum, Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 3PA

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Southsea Castle Museum, Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 3PA

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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Bar on site

Recommended Reviews

Tim Hoolahan
21.02.2024
The Southsea Brewing Company
Great beer, great staff, great atmosphere.
Aiesman
01.02.2024
The Southsea Brewing Company
Southsea Brewing Company provided the beers for my wedding in London. As a proud Pompey lad I was keen for a reminder of home! They suggested a mix of craft ales that went down very well with the guests, and they were a pleasure to deal with. The Lights Out black IPA was particularly good. Highly recommended.
Ant Heart
18.01.2024
The Southsea Brewing Company
Most splendid bar and valued members of our local community. Highly recommended. Great beer.
Gordon Knowles
16.01.2024
The Southsea Brewing Company
On the 6th April 2018 I went on a visit to Southsea and Portsmouth to first visit the newly refurbished D day museum. Southsea is a seaside resort located next to Portsmouth at the southern end of Portsea Island, it is in the county of Hampshire. It developed as a fashionable Victorian seaside resort in the 19th. century, originally it was named named Croxton Town. The name Southsea originates from Southsea Castle; a fortified castle located on the seafront and constructed in 1544 to help defend the Solent and the important approaches to Portsmouth Harbour. Palmerston road is the main High Street of Southsea. Albert Road is a distinct street containing shopping and other cultural venues, which includes the Kings Theatre, a regional theatre built in 1907.The D-Day Museum is located in Southsea, was the place I wanted to visit having seen it on the Internet. It was opened in 1984 by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, it tells the story of Operation Overlord during the Normandy D - Day landings. The D - Day Museum is home to the Overlord Embroidery and was specially built to hold it. The Overlord Embroidery took five years to complete and measures 83 metres long. It is the largest work of its kind in the world.As well as the film and embroidery there are also vehicles and displays of other material associated with D-Day and the war. The museum has its own shop and restaurant. The museum is run by Portsmouth Museum Services, a branch of Portsmouth City Council, and is supported by Portsmouth D-Day Museum Trust, a registered charity. I have to say building work and renovation was still being carried out when I visited the Museum so I was a little unhappy with the £8.00 entrance ticket fee. Inside the Tapestry work they call it Embroidery work was unique. But the rest of the museum was clean laid out well but lacked something in presentation. Following a £5 million transformation project - with thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund - the museum has now been transformed, to provide an engaging insight into the lives of those who took part in D - Day, whether they were individuals on the shore based in Portsmouth, or those who went over to Normandy.To commemorate the millennium, a scenic walk was created extending to Gunwharf Quays from Southsea seafront. Being the beginning of April this walk which I completed was very cold and windy. The route is marked on the pavement, and is lined by distinctive blue street lanterns. The Portsmouth Naval Memorial, sometimes known as the Southsea Naval Memorial, is a war memorial and can be seen on the Southsea Common beside Clarence Esplanade, between Clarence Pier and Southsea Castle. The memorial commemorates about 25,000 British and Commonwealth sailors who were lost in both World Wars. Around 10,000 sailors in the First World War and 15,000 in the Second World War lost their lives. The memorial features a central obelisk, with names of the dead on bronze plaques arranged around the memorial according to the year of their death. The Southsea Brewing Company is now open to the public on Saturdays & Sundays 12 - 4pm.The model Village near the pier, the address is Southsea Model Village, Lumps Fort, Eastney Esplanade, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO4 9RU. Where you can marvel at the 1/12th scale buildings, which features forty miniature buildings, houses, forts and castles, as well as a `G' scale garden railway. The third-acre landscaped gardens are set inside the grounds of an old Victorian fort. Contained inside are a large scale electric garden railway, a 100ft-long rifleman's tunnel, a scale model of Portsmouth Guildhall, a 10,000-gallon waterfall and stream, and a small toy museum. The cost was £4.00 to get in. There is a small cafe with a few chairs outside for light refreshments. Next to this Model Village with the entrance being through Southsea Rose Garden is Lumps Fort. Many people living here have almost forgotten about this fortified Fort. It was built around the mid 1800’s but some kind of fortification started here around 1805 and possibly even longer.
T Robo
11.01.2024
The Southsea Brewing Company
Fantastic staff and excellent beer.
Rachel Cutler
31.12.2023
The Southsea Brewing Company
Lovely staff. The Low Tide went down very nicely in the sun
roland j. ruttledge
22.12.2023
The Southsea Brewing Company
What a great place. Delicious real beers.5* for the enormous effort that goes intosuch a great product. I had a bottle of IPA(off the premises) - absolutely wonderful.
Jordan Boon - The T Shirt Man
20.12.2023
The Southsea Brewing Company
Great beer. Love the brewery ipa fantastic.
Tony Lee
20.12.2023
The Southsea Brewing Company
My son bought me 4 bottles for Christmas. I enjoyed all of them, very flavoursome. The most surprising was Hot Walls, full of flavour at a lowly 4%, superb! The IPA and Black IPA are excellent as well.
Paul Wilczek
20.12.2023
The Southsea Brewing Company
Great beer in a really cool location!

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The Southsea Brewing Company