38 Gastropub Restaurants near Basingstoke

We found 38 Gastropub restaurants within 19 miles 19 miles of Basingstoke

Basingstoke has plenty to offer in terms of things to do and that includes a number of different restaurants which are worth visiting. So if you’re looking for restaurants in Basingstoke, you won’t be short of places to pick from. The town centre is packed full of eateries, from pubs and cafes to Asian and Italian restaurants. There are also plenty of great spots on the beautiful outskirts of Basingstoke as you drift into the countryside. This means that regardless of whether you’re just passing by, or you’re right in the centre of town, you’ll be sure to find somewhere good to eat.

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Gastropub Restaurants near Basingstoke
Gastropub Restaurants near Basingstoke
Gastropub Restaurants near Basingstoke
Gastropub Restaurants near Basingstoke
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The Thomas Lord

The Thomas Lord

Alresford, GU32 1LN
17.6 miles
What we think
"Named after the founder of Lord’s Cricket Ground (who is buried in the churchyard), this is the real deal if you’re looking for a tradition ..." Read our full review
The Bell - Reading

The Bell - Reading

Reading, RG8 9SE
17.7 miles
What we think
"The Bell is famous for being a no-frills place that retains the look and style of rural pubs half a century or more ago. It is stark, almost brutal, in ..." Read our full review
The Bull at Streatley

The Bull at Streatley

Reading, RG8 9JJ
17.7 miles
The Bull Inn is a lovely, traditional 15th Century Coaching Inn in the heart of the village of Streatley, Reading. Our pub has the traditional characteristi ... Find out more
Plough Inn - Winchester

Plough Inn - Winchester

Winchester, SO21 2NW
17.8 miles
What we think
"This busy little country pub sits comfortably with its traditional cottage look, offering a pleasing mix of dark beams, a warming winter fire, faded ca ..." Read our full review
The Dundas Arms

The Dundas Arms

Hungerford, RG17 9UT
18.0 miles
What we think
"Built in Georgian times and named after Charles Dundas – the local man who masterminded the construction of the Kennet & Avon Canal – t ..." Read our full review
Orwells

Orwells

Henley-On-Thames, RG9 4DP
18.0 miles
What we think
"Named after legendary author George Orwell, who spent his childhood living in the area, this brilliant eatery has been painstakingly realised by Ryan S ..." Read our full review
AWT's The Greyhound on Gallowstree

AWT's The Greyhound on Gallowstree

Henley-On-Thames, RG9 5HT
18.4 miles
Antony & Jay Worrall Thompson describe The Greyhound, their restaurant and freehouse in Rotherfield Peppard near Henley on Thames, as their ‘perfe ... Find out more
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The largest town in the county of Hampshire, Basingstoke is a town steeped in history. Dating back as far as 1000AD, it was originally just a market town, however after World War II it was significantly expanded as part of the London Overspill plan. This saw the population jump from just 13,000 in the 1940s to over 110,000 nowadays. With this sudden growth came a number of facilities, shops and restaurants which are still part of Basingstoke’s thriving town centre today.

Basingstoke has a number of fantastic museums which are worth visiting with the most notable being the Milestones living museum which features a Victorian pub, shops and even an old railway station. There are also plenty of beautiful green spaces in and around Basingstoke making it a fantastic place to come and spend a day during the summer. Regardless of when you visit though, one thing you won’t be short of in Basingstoke is places to eat. With a particularly wide array of Asian restaurants in the town centre, there are also plenty of other cuisines to choose from too. There are also lots of fantastic restaurants near Basingstoke too if you’re not planning on going right into the centre. Wherever you choose to visit though, you won’t be short of places to grab a bite.