Infamous for the mummified remains of a hand hacked off during a card game, but famous for fantastic food and atmosphere – the Haunch of Venison in the heart of Salisbury is a venue that must not be missed. • Quintessential old English chop house • Occasionally haunted • Eclectic menu - modern and traditional - prices to suit all budgets.
Probably one of the oldest hostelries in Salisbury, with a solid pewter bar, a resident ghost and links to the Cathedral, it has played a part in many aspects of this great city’s history. Visitors to Salisbury always have a ‘must’ place to see, but this historic old English chop house is a ‘must’ place to eat.
| Day | Opening Times |
|---|---|
| Monday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
| Tuesday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
| Wednesday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
| Thursday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
| Friday | 11:00 - 00:00 |
| Saturday | 11:00 - 00:00 |
| Sunday | 12:00 - 23:00 |
| Bank Holiday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
* Closed 25 December.
Salisbury city centre
Salisbury Railway Station is less than a mile away.
All Salisbury city centre bus routes within easy walking distance.
Nearest major roads are M3; M27; A36 and A303. Follow signs to Salisbury. Park and Ride sites are located on A36 west of Salisbury; A345 near Old Sarum to the north of the city; A30 London Road - also in a northerly direction and the A338 south of Salisbury on the Downton/Ringwood/Bournemouth road.