The pub has quickly gained a reputation for high quality food using seasonal produce. They also run a number of events on specific evenings. Take a look below to find out more.
Lunch & Dinner Set Menu
2 or 3 course Set Menu for lunch and dinner on Wednesday to Friday. £20 for 2 courses or £25 for 3 courses.
The menu has a host of festive treats, and you can choose between; 2 courses of £30, 3 courses for £40, or 4 courses for £50.
Bookings now being taken. Minimum party size of 4 guests.
Regular Events at The Gun Inn
OPEN MIC & FOLK NIGHT at The Gun Inn
Every First and Third Thursday each month from 7.30pm.
Come along to an informal an evening of singing, playing or listening to singers and musicians. All types of music, from folk to whatever you fancy.
Everyone welcome to enjoy the music over a beer or meal.
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QUIZ NIGHT at The Gun Inn
EVERY First Sunday of each month from 7pm.
Teams of up to 6 people. Bring a team or come and join up with new people on the night. (£2 entry fee per person).
Booking for the quiz is not essential as you can just come along and join in on the night, but booking a table is recommended if you are bringing a team.
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History of The Gun Inn
We think there has been a dwelling on the site of the Gun Inn since the 1600’s, but the earliest tangible reference is from the Churchwardens accounts of 1783 when it is referred to as ‘The House at the sign of the Gun’. By 1790 it is simply named ‘The Gun’. Various other sources mention ‘The Pot House’ or ‘Ale House’, so we have assumed that rate payers at this property were in fact ‘Landlords’.
We have found reference to 27 landlords since 1783. Two were drowned at Keyhaven, five were named George, two were women and most served for two to three years. The longest serving was Arthur Payne (pictured below) from 1871 until his death in 1909, some 38 years. The most recent tenants, Paul and Jacquie Hill, come in a close second at 33 years service.
Due to his fame in the world of Wild Fowling, it has often been said that ‘The Gun’ was named for Colonel Peter Hawker’s punt gun, but Hawker didn’t make his first visit to Keyhaven until 1814, some 24 years after the first records appear naming the building as ‘The Gun’. We think it is more likely that the sign post for Hurst Castle simply had a gun on it, and that sign stood in front of the building which now carries its name.
To read the History of The Gun Inn; please click here.
Keyhaven Road, Keyhaven, SO41 0TP
01590 642391
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