The King and Queen Pub
The King and Queen stands on the cobbled High Street of Hamble-le-Rice, a village long associated with maritime activity. As a Grade II listed building, the pub preserves architectural features that reflect its age and character. Low ceilings, exposed beams, and a real fire contribute to an atmosphere rooted in tradition.
Sailors from across the globe know the establishment as the Rum Pub. It maintains a collection of more than 30 rums, complemented by real ales and a thoughtful choice of wines. The drinks selection appeals to those who appreciate variety in spirits and cask-conditioned beers.
Full table service defines the experience here. Staff seat guests upon arrival and bring orders directly to the table, whether for drinks alone or meals. No bar counter service operates, which reinforces the relaxed pace. Homemade food draws on British ingredients and preparations, with dishes available through lunch and evening sessions. The menu includes classics executed with care, suitable for hearty appetites after time on the water.
Nautical elements decorate the interior, acknowledging Hamble’s position at the heart of yachting on the south coast. Photographs, memorabilia, and fittings connected to sailing create a distinctive setting.
A gravelled garden to the front offers additional seating in finer weather, screened by planting that provides some seclusion from the street.
The pub holds a strong reputation within the international sailing community. It earned recognition as the World’s Best Yachting Bar in 2014, a distinction that underlines its enduring appeal to crews and enthusiasts. Locals and those tied to the river equally regard it as a reliable venue for gatherings.
The King and Queen rates well with a good number of reviews, often noted for its food quality and distinctive service style. The combination of historic premises, specialist drinks, and maritime connections continues to define its role in the village. Food Hygiene Rating: 4/5
The King and Queen Pub
High Street Hamble-le-Rice
SO31 4HA