A Northwood pub has been named the Island's best for the third year running.
Members of the Isle of Wight branch of CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale) have picked the Travellers Joy as the Island's favourite pub.
More than 25 Island establishments received votes.
The Island's real ale lovers have also been voting for their favourite tipple.
Earl's R.D.A from Island Brewery, which came second last year, has scooped the Best Beer prize.
Last year's winner, Fuggle-Dee-Dum from Goddards Brewery came a close second.
The full list of winners are as follows:
Best Pub
1. Travellers Joy, Northwood (51 votes)
2. Castle Inn, Sandown (41 votes)
3= Newport Ale House (40 votes)
3= Highdown Inn, Totland (40 votes)
5. Boojum and Snark, Sandown (30 votes)
Best Beer
- Earls R.D.A, Island Brewery (102 votes)
- Fuggle-Dee-Dum, Goddards (91 votes)
- Puncheon Porter, Goddards (60 votes)
- Yachtsman's Ale, Island Brewery (45 votes)
- Ale of Wight, Goddards (31 votes)
Speaking of the Travellers Joy's win, CAMRA's Tim Marshall said:
"I think it's the faces behind the bar and the quality of their beer that makes them so popular.
"The two people that run it not only serve great ale and provide a great atmosphere, they also do a lot for the local community."
He told Isle of Wight Radio he sees signs of recovery in the Island's pub sector, following a "difficult" few years because of the pandemic:
"We're still recovering — there are several pubs which close for certain days of the week, but there is optimism that the industry is picking up after some challenging times."