Makemake Brewing co. Presents: Far Out Festival
Makemake Brewing Co. hosts a beer festival at Pitt St Skatepark with music, food, and craft beer.
Portsmouth offers a surprising range of places to eat and drink. Beyond typical pub options, a growing scene caters to diverse tastes, from casual eateries to more formal establishments. With so much to see and do in Portsmouth, refreshment stops are essential, and the city provides plenty. You can find independent coffee shops in Southsea, and traditional pubs with harbour views in Old Portsmouth. The Hard area, close to the railway station, provides a range of international cuisine, while Guildhall Walk offers convenient lunch options.
Venturing beyond the well-known spots reveals local flavours. Many interesting places are a little further afield, encouraging you to discover neighbourhoods favoured by locals. The city’s maritime heritage influences menus, with fresh catches and British and international cuisine. Portsmouth’s diverse population is reflected in its culinary options. Food events and restaurant events are gaining popularity, offering a chance to experience local talent and discover new places. Look for seasonal food markets near the historic dockyard, offering fresh produce and artisan goods.
Whether you’re after a quick coffee, a leisurely brunch, a pub lunch, or a more elaborate evening meal, Portsmouth caters to all tastes and budgets. Its proximity to the sea means fresh catches and locally sourced ingredients are readily available, with a focus on quality. Gunwharf Quays has restaurants specialising in seafood, and Palmerston Road offers traditional British fare. This category appeals to visitors seeking a genuine taste of Portsmouth, and locals seeking new dining experiences. A focus on community sees many establishments involved in local initiatives. Exploring the food scene means supporting the local economy and experiencing the city’s unique character.
For diverse options, consider Albert Road’s independent establishments, or head towards the historic city where you’ll find pubs with links to the naval base. The listings here provide a starting point – be adventurous and explore! Don't forget to check for events at Portsmouth Guildhall, which frequently hosts food and drink gatherings. Consider the area around Albert Road for diverse independent options.
Makemake Brewing Co. hosts a beer festival at Pitt St Skatepark with music, food, and craft beer.
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Cosy ClubYou can find Cosy Club Portsmouth just outside the city, in Gunwharf Quays.
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Kadir'sKadir's Indian Street Kitchen is a dedicated Indian restaurant on Albert Road in Southsea, Portsmouth.
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Mowchak TandooriMowchak Tandoori is a modern industrial-style restaurant on Havant Road in Drayton, just outside the city.
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Alver Valley Gardens KitchenYou can find Alver Valley Gardens Kitchen in Portsmouth’s Alver valley area, a straightforward sp….
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André's Food BarAndré's Food Bar is a quick-service restaurant on Havant Road Drayton in Portsmouth.
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Askews SouthseaYou can find Askews Southsea on High Street in Portsmouth’s Southsea area.
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Baffled CoffeeBaffled Coffee is a cozy spot on Fawcett Road in Southsea, Portsmouth.
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Banana TreeYou can find Banana Tree at The Canalside in Portsmouth's Gunwharf Quays area.
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Bento BoxYou can find Bento Box at 77 Twyford Avenue in Portsmouth—a Japanese-inspired fast food takeaway ….
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Bombay BayBombay Bay is a casual dining and drinking spot on Portsmouth’s waterfront.
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Broadway Coffee Roasters Ltd.Broadway Coffee Roasters Ltd.
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