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Drawing on its rural resources, the ancient capital of England enjoys a growing reputation for local produce and fine fare, endorsed by the size and popularity of its thriving monthly farmers' markets.
The Winchester District is home to a number of award-winning pubs and restaurants, so once you've sampled the best of the city, be sure to follow your tastebuds out into the surrounding villages for a complete gourmet experience.
For a festive feast and some Christmassy entertainment, head to one of Winchester's banqueting venues, restaurants or hotels this Christmas more...
New beginning for Winchester's oldest restaurant
The Chesil Rectory re-opened in October 2008 as a relaxed and informal restaurant serving honest, exceptional, robust, British favourites.
A quality assessment scheme for restaurants, tea rooms, pubs, cafes and other eateries has been piloted in Hampshire districts on behalf of the regional tourist board, Tourism South East.
A useful new website has been set up as part of a Hampshire-wide initiative, allowing public access to up-to-date information on food premises following a hygiene inspection by a local authority food inspector. The inspector assesses each premise to determine whether it is unsatisfactory, satisfactory or excellent.