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The Three Bishops is sited in the historic village of Brighstone in the scenic West Wight. It is a classic family pub restaurant which has become a a firm favourite for pub goers on the Ilse. Chris and Helen are proud to offer fresh produce, often locally sourced, with a fine selection of ales and wine. The pub offers an extensive garden with play equipment and an extensive covered patio. The pub also specialises in functions and weddings and can offer separate facilities.
The Three Bishops offer a an extensive menu with a range of daily specials which are regularly changing. Local produce is used where possible and all food is freshly cooked to order.
We are well known for our family dining and children's menus, we serve daily from 12 o'clock until 9pm.
As well as seating for diners, we have an elegant Bar, where we have an extensive list of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and cocktails, as well as champagne, real ales and quality wines.
Our Chefs can cater for any occasion and foods include speciality celebration and wedding cakes, special dietary needs, and special food allergy dishes as well as classic cuisine for any event or occasion.
For menus click here
History
Through most of the 19th century, the then small community had two public houses, The Five Bells and The New Inn, both standing side by side in the village centre, The New Inn was an earlier name for the present Three Bishops whereas the Five Bells ceased business at the end of the 1914 - 1918 war.
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Entertainment is held monthly, click here for details
Brighstone nestles between the south-west facing coast of the Isle of Wight and the chalk downland to the north, partly owned by the National Trust. The entire parish lies within an Area of Outstanding Beauty, and its coastline is designated as a Heritage Coast and Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is famous for its numerous dinosaur finds in the eroding cliffs. The centre of Brighstone is protected as a Conservation Area, while 85 buildings or structures within the Parish are designated as Listed Buildings.