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Anchor Bleu – Bosham

The Anchor Bleu is down at the quays side. A lovely 17th Century pub with

Anchor Bleu Pub down by the Quayside

Anchor Bleu Pub down by the Quayside

friendly staff and good food. When the tide is in and the sun is out it is the perfect location for a pint and some lunch but be carful where you park your car, the tide has a habit of creeping up on you.

Locals enjoying a pint

Locals enjoying a pint

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6 Responses to "Anchor Bleu – Bosham"

This is a very friendly pub with friendly staff. The food is always good quality and is hot and served on a hot plate. Always plenty of choice to suit every palate. Portions are usually large.

Visited this pub on our late arrival to Bosham only wanting something light as already eaten late afternoon. We thoroughly enjoyed our large portions of tasty tomato soup with crusty bread. Very enjoyable. Friendly staff and nice atmosphere.

Great evening,good food,friendly staff and great ale.

a lovely meal with great ale. friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere.

I joined my partner here for lunch on Monday 9th, to meet his work colleague/friend Peter and his wife for the first time.

The setting was picturesque as ever and food very tasty. But i have to say getting hit on the head by a wind swept parasol wasn’t very nice, after which the other came loose and fell on top of us all- i must please ask that they be sat in proper bases. I was lucky but this could cause someone serious injury if not delt with. I’m not usually one to grumble but felt it needed to be said. Otherwise it was it’s usual friendly, good serviced pub!

I’ve just seen a photo of a delicious looking ploughman’s lunch on the Anchor Bleu page of the Bosham website. Don’t recognise it as in any way resembling what we were served today which was a small burnt roll each which shattered into burnt crumbs, small piece of stilton on one plate and processed ham on the other. It cost £8 or £9 a head. Picture shows two chunks of baguette, a lovely apple and looks like a whole tomato. This is very misleading. We were insulted by what was put in front of us.

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  • Annevv: I've just seen a photo of a delicious looking ploughman's lunch on the Anchor Bleu page of the Bosham website. Don't recognise it as in any way resem
  • Mike_tocher@eu.irco.com: I was down on business and stopped the one night. It was ideal for me and would definitely stop here again whether it's business or leisure. Yes, the
  • Orla Kiernan: I joined my partner here for lunch on Monday 9th, to meet his work colleague/friend Peter and his wife for the first time. The setting was picture

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