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Originally Southsea Police Station, this premises was converted in 1996 by Allied Breweries into the Fuzz & Firkin brewpub. In 2001 the pub was refurbished and reopened as the Goose At The V & A, changing its name to the Victoria & Albert in 2013 and finally becoming one of the O'Neill's chain a few years later. What we have now is a large single bar pub furnished with a mixture of traditional tables and chairs, banquettes and upholstered armchairs. A raised area in the rear corner of the pub contains a series of back-to-back booths. Outside is a patio garden overlooking the junction of Victoria and Albert Roads.
O'Neills, Portsmouth