The Crown Inn, in the village of Dial Post, is co-owned by Penny and James Middleton-Burn. A 16th-Century coaching inn sitting opposite the village green, the pub has a strong reputation for the excellence of its homemade food. Chef and owner James supports local famers and producers and prepares fresh,...
Read more about The Crown Inn in Nr. HorshamNestled within beautiful English countryside, The Orchard Restaurant in West Grinstead is a patriotic culinary delight. Blink as you drive past on the A272 and you may miss it; slow and steady really does win. There's ample parking, disabled access and a large orchard dotted with picnic benches for alfresco...
Read more about The Orchard Restaurant in West SussexBuilt in the early part of the 18th Century, The Barley Mow became an alehouse in 1763. William 'Silver Billy' Beldham, one of England's most famous cricketers, took over as landlord in 1821. Step into the pub and you'll find walls adorned with sporting memorabilia - cricket bats from a...
Read more about The Barley Mow in FarnhamThe green in Wood Street Village is famous for having the only surviving maypole in Surrey. The village’s main attraction, however, is The White Hart, located just off the green in a wonderfully rural setting. This charming pub dates back to the 15th Century and is a hidden favourite visited...
Read more about The White Hart in Nr. GuildfordLandlords Gary and Chrissie Broom are a rare breed - it is not often that you find such dedicated owners who care so much about their customers. Their recently refurbished public house is situated on the outskirts of Dorking - far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the...
Read more about The Falkland Arms in DorkingThe Angel Hotel is a traditional building that dates back to circa 1650. If old beams could speak they would surely tell many tales of the numerous visitors that have met at this establishment over the years. Today, the British restaurant at the hotel serves modern cuisine that provides an...
Read more about The Angel Hotel in MidhurstSituated on the main street of the quintessentially English town of Midhurst, near to Cowdray Park, ‘the home of British polo’, you will find Seven Fish Canteen, Bar & Grill. Surrounded by country estates and set at the heart of the South Downs National Park, the restaurant brings the flavours...
Read more about Seven Fish Canteen, Bar & Grill - Midhurst in MidhurstFaustino’s brings a little touch of Spain to Midhurst’s High Street, with an excellent variety of authentic tapas dishes and a lively atmosphere. During the day, it’s family friendly, but in the evening it’s defi nitely better suited to those wishing to unwind and have fun with a few drinks. The...
Read more about Faustino's in MidhurstThrough dense countryside, down a small track road in the tiny hamlet of Sutton, you’ll find The White Horse. Though only a few miles from Petworth, it feels like a remote retreat in which to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy excellent food in a relaxed environment. Diners sit...
Read more about The White Horse in SuttonPicasso’s boasts two very different dining areas, with something for everyone. The recently refurbished restaurant is stylish and ideal for special occasions – Picasso prints are hung on attractive grey walls in the large, well-lit conservatory. For a more casual affair, the front bar has been adopted by local artists...
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