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Lively and friendly local pub. We visited shortly after football had finished, being local to the ground it had been a busy Saturday. Despite this the the staff were very friendly, welcoming and accommodating with advice on the various gins. Both the men’s and ladies loos were exceptionally clean for a pub, especially after a busy football afternoon. Looking to return for the quiz as we enjoyed the vibe so much. View all feedback.
What Mark H doesn't like about Rutland Arms:
I used to use this pub regularly ahead of football matches at nearby Fratton Park. When I returned for the 2023 24 season, I was very disappointed. Setting aside the rather brutal and charmless refurbishment, I found a pub under new ownership that was seriously adrift: new, inexperienced staff struggled, while the new landlord instead of leading from the front sat on the customers’ side of the bar. There was no cask... View all feedback.
Another prominent Southsea back street corner pub with an attractive frontage with a brewer's Tudor upper level and the trademark corner turret often seen in Pompey pubs and was the second one we had visited on the day designed by local Architect A E Cogswell. Internally it remains a two-room set up albeit now connected by a large opening. The right-hand side is more loungelike whereas the smaller left-hand side has a pool table and dart board and less seating. The bar has four handpumps with three lined up as you walk in but the fourth may be missed (as I did initially) as it is hidden behind one of the timber balustrades supporting the pot shelf. For our visit three ales were available in the form of Shepherd Neame Hop County, Wandworth Horizon and Fallen Angel Pompey Royal with one unclipped. The Pompey royal was OK from remembrances and this looks like a decent pub with a lot of community activities going on such as weekly meat raffles and quiz nights. I liked it here, but it didn’t quite give me the wow factor of some of Southsea’s other traditional pubs we visited on this crawl.
This pub is a good pub which is well kept. There are no leather settees or comfy chairs just old school chairs tables and some comfy seats. The beers were nice.
Really great cider on tap local brewed and the ales are fantastic just a stones throw from the shrine that is Fratton Park which is just heaven paired with The Rutland ! enjoy and relax we certainly did !!
We often visit the Rutland Arms before the football game. The staff is incredibly friendly, helpful, and skilled at what they do! The beers are high quality and the snack bar in the garden is fantastic, offering delicious burgers and hot dogs at a reasonable price.
Lively and friendly local pub. We visited shortly after football had finished, being local to the ground it had been a busy Saturday. Despite this the the staff were very friendly, welcoming and accommodating with advice on the various gins. Both the men’s and ladies loos were exceptionally clean for a pub, especially after a busy football afternoon. Looking to return for the quiz as we enjoyed the vibe so much.