The Wheatsheaf Titchfield: The Village Pub Where Everyone Knows Your Name
With 545 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, The Wheatsheaf has earned its place as Titchfield's most welcoming local. Here's why regulars keep coming back.
In an era of identikit chain pubs, The Wheatsheaf in Titchfield stands as proof that the traditional English village pub isn't just surviving – it's thriving. With 545 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, this charming local has become the beating heart of one of Hampshire's prettiest villages.
A Welcome That Stays With You
The first thing everyone mentions about The Wheatsheaf? The atmosphere. Step through the door and you're greeted like a regular, even if it's your first visit.
"From the moment we walked in we were met with friendly faces and lively chat around the bar," shares Paul Hattam. "I have been to many pubs over the years but I can honestly say this is one of the most welcoming pubs I have ever visited!"
Steaks That Speak for Themselves
The kitchen doesn't overcomplicate things – it focuses on doing classics brilliantly. The steaks, in particular, have earned a devoted following.
Dorothy Dennis from the Fareham Ladies Club raves about her experience: "The food was delicious and plentiful. I had steak chasseur, the steak was perfectly cooked. A fantastic night with great company in a pub with a great atmosphere."
Amanda Lord keeps it simple: "Fantastic steak and chips with excellent service and banter. We will definitely return."
Real Ales at Real Prices
For cask ale enthusiasts, The Wheatsheaf is a proper find. "Great pub with good selection of real ales, very reasonably priced!" notes Paul Wheway. David Oliver adds: "Good range of local ale too."
Host Mark: The Heart of the Pub
Multiple reviewers single out Mark, the host, for making The Wheatsheaf special. His genuine hospitality creates the kind of atmosphere where strangers become friends and first-timers become regulars.
Lovely Titchfield Village
The Wheatsheaf sits in historic Titchfield, a village well worth exploring. Wander the pretty streets, visit the abbey ruins, then reward yourself with a pint and a proper meal.
Visit The Wheatsheaf
📍 1 East Street, Titchfield, Fareham PO14 4AD
📞 01329 842965
🌐 thewheatsheaf-titchfield.foodanddrinksites.co.uk
No booking needed for drinks – just pull up a stool and join the conversation.