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The Titanic Public House
"A traditional British pub, that celebrates how an old old pub should be.Tradition, chat, service, good beers and ales, plus a fantastic range of good quality wines and spirits.Comfortable candle lit lounge area and log fire at weekends, plus at the bar chat for those who want it."
Address: 7A Simnel Street Old Town , Southampton SO14 2BE, STH, GB
Phone: 023 8021 1879
State: STH
City: Southampton
Zip Code: SO14 2BE

opening times

Monday: 12:00-11:00
Tuesday: 12:00-11:00
Wednesday: 12:00-11:00
Thursday: 12:00-11:00
Friday: 12:00-12:00
Saturday: 12:00-12:00
Sunday: 12:00-11:30


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Reviews
Great pub with lovely atmosphere. The Gentleman behind the bar was an absolute diamond. It's very rare you get people that really appreciate serving you a beer these days and like to have a chat. I highly recommend this pub and trying the boilermaker. It was beautiful.
Lovely pub with lots of history. Disappointed to find it closed at 8pm on a Sunday on a bank holiday weekend so only had time for 1 drink. People came in after us and were also disappointed. The guy behind the bar just explained they were open later than other pubs in the road?!
Not very friendly. Would not return. Punters seem very much ‘a local place for local people’. Go to The Duke of Wellington instead, they’re super friendly and a nice atmosphere.Service: 1/5
Came here before a gig in engine rooms. Pubs like these are rare, landlord with a big beaming smile welcoming u in the moment U walk in the door. Looked a legend in waist coat. Polite and cheerful and very clean. Loved this boozer. Don't get them like that in Portsmouth anymore. Will go to Southampton again just to visit this place.. I live in Havant and all the true pubs are gone.. Great to see your spirit.
Fantastic traditional pub with a friendly vibe. Popular with all age groups and with a lovely guvnor, well worth a visit.
Lovely place, enjoyed a lovely glass of wine with my sister. We would definitely return
Customer service Outstanding! Really beautiful place ! Very quiet and cosy in the late evening hours and having a really beautiful active fireplace. The best place to realy relax after a stressful day . Candles everywhere instead of electric lights wich is one of a kind just amazing! Only down fall is they don't serve food but the crisps they sell there , man I love them ! Please keep the place quiet and cosy as it is and you will have me as a full time customer. I brought my friends there as well and they loved it ! Keep up the good work , Southampton need places like yours !
Nice pub with a good selection of beers and homemade gins would go there again worth a visit
Used to visit the pub as the Atlantic Queen when I studied at Southampton some years ago. As The Titanic it's been opened up and the light's been allowed in - to positive effect. The dining and lounge area is pleasant enough with some comfortable, if shabby, not chic, sofas and tables of the wrong height for sofas. Not quite sure what's being aimed at with the partially stripped back chimneybreast and removed coving but it looks like an unfinished and abandoned project. Staff at the bar were friendly enough, and we were served swiftly for what was a very quiet early Friday evening. Having sunk our first drink I returned to the bar for another round. The chap, whom I assumed to be the landlord, who initially served us, and another, was now on the punters side of the bar chowing down on some take-away food un-wrapped in its paper plonked on the bar. No great surprise that The Titanic has a food hygiene rating of 3 with "little confidence in management". There was another member of staff to serve so no need to eat at the bar, and/or stink the bar out with - what was admittedly a seafaring - salt and vinegar chippy aroma. It was nice to have a local to me pint of Suffolk brewed Ghostship in Hampshire, so points for that, although I suspect it was the name rather than the excellent drinking quality of the beer that sold it to The Titanic. The theme is carried by the uniforms adopted to a greater or lesser extent by the bar staff and management, I think Steerage Class being the order of the day both there, and with the food handling protocols. Some White Star memorabilia in the form a couple of 'coffee table' books and pictures hung about. White Star service should not, however, be expected here. Put it this way, if I'd cruised to New York on this Titanic, I'd definitely wait for the introduction of commercial trans-Atlantic flight for the return crossing.
Very quiet for a Friday night, nice old pub, but the first time I have been temperature checked to get a pint - this is when the Christmas fair is on in Southampton town centre just around the corner. Great pub with a nice open fire though.
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