Located at a busy traffic junction, the Fort Cumberland Arms was built for the Longs Brewery in the 1920s. The Longs name is still in evidence on the four front windows and these are now extremely rare examples. Now consisting of a u-shaped bar room, the pub is carpeted, traditionally furnished and has a dart board, jukebox and television. A large number of cheques and certificates are displayed on the wall opposite the bar counter, reflecting the pub's charity fundraising achievements. A small collection of beer mugs sit on high shelving. There is also a separate family room/pool room, accessed through a door opposite the bar counter, which is completely isolated from the rest of the pub. A beer garden can be found at the rear.
Fort Cumberland Arms, Portsmouth