The Oak Inn

The Oak Inn

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A traditional country pub in the tiny hamlet of Bank, a short drive south of Lyndhurst and a regular pit stop for New Forest walkers. Dogs are welcome in the bar area, where staff usually produce a water bowl and the occasional treat. Garden seating in warmer weather. Locally sourced food and a range of real ales.

The facts

Cuisine
Locally sourced pub food, real ales.
Opening hours
Lunch and dinner daily - check website.
Price band
££
Booking required
Yes
Parking
On-site car park.
Postcode
SO43 7FD
Dog policy
Dogs welcome in the bar area and garden.
Indoor dogs
Yes
Dogs welcome
Please contact venue
Price guide: £ budget · ££ moderate · £££ premium · ££££ fine dining

For your dog

  • Water bowls
  • Treats

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