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The Grapes

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The Grapes is one of Southampton’s most historic public houses and, famously, a backdrop to the film Titanic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.

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The Grapes is one of Southampton’s most historic public houses and, famously, a backdrop to the film Titanic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.

Address: 41-43 Oxford Street , Southampton SO14 3DP, HAM, GB
Phone: 023 8033 3220
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State: HAM
City: Southampton
Zip Code: SO14 3DP

opening times

Monday: 12:00-23:00
Tuesday: 12:00-23:00
Wednesday: 12:00-23:00
Thursday: 12:00-23:00
Friday: 12:00-00:00
Saturday: 12:00-00:00
Sunday: 12:00-22:30


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Reviews
A charming, quaint & historic pub with rooms above the inn will not disappoint! The pub is cozy & nostalgic with personable bartenders. We loved the vibe! No lift to the rooms but clean & lovely room with generous bath area & Paul the owner goes over & above with coffee, hair dryer & many other amenities in the room for a comfortable stay at an affordable cost. Many excellent restaurants along Oxford St for a quick bite or leisurely meal. A short 10 minute walk to the cruise terminal. We will definitely return!
As a serious Titanic researcher and collector, I am very sad to have to leave a 1 star review for this particular location,, but unfortunately I had a VERY bad experience here very recently. The doors were open and advertising signage on the street, so my wife and I innocently walked in to then experience the worst abuse in the hospitality sector in recent memory - being shouted at and thrown out the door in a most nasty fashion because apparently they were not open yet. There really is no excuse for treating anyone in this manner - no matter if they were the owner or cleaning staff. So I am afraid I seriously do NOT recommend visiting this place and giving it, in seafaring terms, the proverbial "wide berth." Update: Claims in response by the owner below that my above review is "exaggerated" are quite simply false. At NO time would my wife and I after being told to leave ever 'proceed to enter the premises when it was clearly unsafe to do so.' This is completely and utterly false and diametrically against our non confrontational and risk adverse nature. We were indeed shouted at and chased out of the building and were both quite shaken by the unnecessarily unpleasant response. Why would we ever force our way in when a woman is shouting at us to get out? The fact that the owner would claim we are inventing this makes no sense at all - unless they are referring to another incident, which is quite possible considering what happened to us; there is clearly a staff/hospitality issue. So be warned - not only unpleasant staff but also prone to flights of fancy! Or perhaps just sour 'grapes'? Advice: find a nice pub somewhere else which is deserving of support.
Left out luggage about 11am and had a wander round Southampton. Went back about 3pm to check in the staff member has already taken one of our heavy bags up and proceeded to take the other heavy oner up. FIRST CLASS SERVICE. Room was great with tea and coffee with milk and oat milk. Bottles of water and biscoff. Loved the room. Will definitely stay here next time we're in Southampton. Rooms: Room at top of two flights of stairs but a very good size and amenities. Bathroom/shower room very spacious with nice toiletries. Walkability: About 10 minutes walk to main shopping area and 15 minutes to west gate shopping center.
We popped in for a quick drink yesterday, while doing a walking tour of Southampton and it was a must see place given its association with the Titanic. Staff were incredibly friendly and chatty, it was a pleasure to chat to the barman as we chatted about the Euros final and travelling back to Birmingham after being in town for a gig the night before. The pub is small but full of personality, the walls are full of Titanic memorabilia and it was nice to be able to walk around and take it all in. Can't wait to visit again
Small quaint pub with a couple of rooms. Located on the bustling Oxford Street. So if you are there Friday or Saturday nights it can be quite noisy from all the bars . Be prepared for climbing as there are 2 sets of stairs to get to the rooms , so definitely not mobility friendly. Rooms are simple , signs of wear but generally clean , I saw a heating unit but no Air conditioning. Easy check-in and checkout. Staff were lovely and you get a 10% off drinks card for your stay. No breakfast but there are plenty of places nearby about 25 min walk to the cruise terminal, bus station or train station
Great pub. Being a true Sotonian I'm familiar with the venue. Very well stocked bar. Very clean in all areas. Comfy seats. Staff are always lovely. Service with a smile!Service: 5/5
We booked rooms at The Grapes to stay for one night after a mini-cruise. We arranged to leave our suitcases at The Grapes at about 9.30 a.m. as check-in wasn't until 2 p.m. We had to wait outside for a while as there was no-one awake in The Grapes. We had a coffee across the road in XOXO. The rooms were absolutely fine and we enjoyed our stay. Rooms: The bedrooms were very clean and quite spacious. The beds were comfortable and the bathrooms were large and clean. Walkability: Once we had discovered the best route into town, it was just a 10-minute walk to the main streets. Food & drinks: We ate evening meals and breakfast at Wetherspoons, but there is a variety of eating places close by. Noteworthy details: It was a very sunny, hot Sunday. There were lots of people eating and drinking at The Grapes and neighbouring establishments during the afternoon and evening. As it is a pedestrianised area, it made for a very European 'café culture' atmosphere.
Popped in for a quick pint and pleased to see a selection of real ales. Nice friendly staff and plenty of space to sit outside.Service: 5/5
Fantastic hub for any televised events you would want to watch. Always busy right in the heart of Oxford street.Location: 5/5
Fun local pub with good atmosphere. Excellent venue for football and rugby matches.
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