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Winchester Independents: Food & Drink
Address:
Guildhall, The Broadway, Winchester, SO23 9GHAbout Winchester Independents: Food & Drink
Winchester really does whip up a treat when it comes to food and its not surprising with so many independent eateries within the city centre.
Winchester BID produces a helpful pocket map, so support our local independents and grab a quick bite or gourmet meal from one of the places included in the map.
We've listed them by location below and you can also take a look at the map (click on the button below) and let your stomach lead the way
Abbey Gardens
Inn The Park
Andover Road
On one of the main routes out of Winchester, Andover Road offers quick bites to Asian cuisine.
Light of Bengal
Oriental Star
Bridge Street
Light bites, wines and warming pub food await just over the bridge crossing the River Itchen.
Kyoto Kitchen
La Gastronomia
Sushi21
The Bridge Patisserie
The Brooks Shopping Centre
Marse
Chesil Street
Step inside Winchesters most historic restaurant for a taste of Great British Dining at The Chesil Rectory
City Road
Nepalese and Indian Food await at Gurkhas Inn and Rimjhim
Eastgate Street
Taste of Gurkhas
Great Minster Street
With perfect Cathedral views, roaring log fires and gnarled oak beams await at The Old Vine
High Street
Take a stroll up the High Street and you'll find something for chocolate-lovers and ale drinkers alike:
Anita's Kitchen
Boba Moon
Chococo
Winchester Bakery
Hyde Street
The Mucky Duck is a Sporting Bar for Discerning Gentlemen and their Good Ladies.
Jewry Street
You'll find a great choice of eateries, cafes and restaurants right in the heart of Winchesters cultural quarter once the city's medieval Jewish Quarter you can learn more about Jews in Winchester with our Medieval Jewish Trail. Why not grab a bite to eat before a show at Theatre Royal Winchester or after visiting an exhibition at the Arc?
Bangkok Bistro
Cabinet Rooms
City Fish Bar & Kebab
Gallos Piri Piri
Greens Bar & Kitchen
Hoxton Bakehouse
Josie's
Mr. So
Overdraft
Porterhouse
Samurai
Kings Walk
Great at any time of the day breakfast, lunch, dinner and ice cream galore along Kings Walk where you will stumble upon Bella Crafts and The South Downs Social.
Little Minster Street
Chocolate aficionados will be interested to learn that the Bendicks factory was formerly here, now home to Academy.
Middle Brook Street
Projects
4th Street Kitchen
Open House Deli
Parchment Street
Known as a Fleshmonger Street in the medieval period, probably because of a high concentration of butchers trading in the area, today Parchment Street hosts a mix of eateries. Walk under the bronze Kite Flyer by Marzia Colonna and choose from the following:
Audrey's Tea Room
Forte Kitchen & The Hatch
Piecaramba
Toscanaccio
Romsey Road
A friendly welcome awaits you at the Joes Cafe and St James Tavern.
Southgate Street
Bar Lento
Lucky Lychee at The Green Man
The Broadway
Gandhi Indian Cuisine
Incognito
Palm Pan Asia
Shoal
The Square
Some of the finest bars and restaurants are located around The Square. The area really comes alive on warmer days as diners spill out onto the outside seating areas to enjoy a taste of continental cafe culture.
Cafe Monde
Honey and Harvey
The Dispensary Kitchen
The Eclipse Inn
The General Store
The Winchester Orangery
Three Joes
Stockbridge Road
As you journey out of the city along one of the main roads you'll find, Eighty Eights and Rost.
St Georges Street
Catch
Shanghai Papa
Yiayias Kitchen
St Thomas Street
Part of the Constabulary an area of the city that was populated by high royal officials serving the Royal Palace that once stood in the cathedral grounds, St Thomas Street is one of the little side streets with Bento Factory and Proudfoot & Co.
Upper High Street
Heading towards the medieval Westgate now a museum and one of two surviving city gates which stand today, you will pass Tanoshii Fusion.