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On a blustery autumn day, I could think of no better tonic than a visit to the warm, friendly Crown in the village of Horsted Keynes. We were impressed by the inviting traditional surroundings and the welcoming staff, but most importantly by the superb bill of fare. Thanks to an extensive menu and a regularly changing specials boa...
View full reviewQuality food and a friendly welcome await you at The Crown in Horsted Keynes, which is now under new ownership. The family that runs the Rose & Crown in Cuckfield has spread its wings, and chef-proprietor Simon Dennis is now leading an experienced team at The Crown, continuing a tradition of hospitality on the site that goes b...
View full reviewThe Green Man, like any true traditional pub, is the hub of the community and is set looking out over the beautiful green. It stands in the High Weald Area of Natural Beauty and isn’t far from Chelwood Common and Ardingly Reservoir, making it popular with walkers and groups. Welcoming both dogs and children, The Green Man is the...
View full reviewThe Oak Barn restaurant and bar is situated in a beautifully renovated 18th-century barn – the perfect setting in which to enjoy delicious food. The extensive menu offers a wide variety of dishes – from bar snacks and light bites to à la carte options – all made using locally sourced ingredients. The staff were friendly and...
View full reviewBoasting attractive traditional features and exuding olde-worlde charm, The Coach & Horses is a real highlight of the Sussex dining scene. Set in unspoilt countryside on the edge of Ashdown Forest, guests can enjoy stunning views of the Sussex Downs from the picturesque garden. On sunny days, settle on the terrace under the ma...
View full reviewTucked away in the heart of Lewes, Bus Club is a small family-run Neapolitan restaurant. The team has made an art of making pizza, and the wood-fired pizza oven produces truly wonderful creations. Guests can eat in or take away, but however you dine you’ll receive the same great service. On Monday to Thursday evenings the team a...
View full reviewThe day we visited The Dorset the sun was out and the large patio in front of the pub was packed with a group enjoying a barbecue. The event added to the friendly atmosphere cultivated by the welcoming team at The Dorset. The staff made sure we knew about all the local beers they had on offer, and, as they're a Harvey's pub, the sea...
View full reviewAt nine weeks old, one9seven is the baby of an ever-expanding selection of East Sussex restaurants, yet it already stands head and shoulders above the rest. Stuart Ferguson has created a menu so magical that I almost expected to see him wearing wizard's robes rather than chef's whites. It was no surprise to learn that he has spent...
View full reviewThe Pelham Arms is a traditional British public house situated at the top of Lewes High Street. Built circa 1640, this Sussex pub has original oak beams, an inglenook fireplace and is full of rustic charm. The atmosphere is warm, friendly and easy-going, partly owing to the fact that you can dine wherever you like. Whether you go fo...
View full reviewSet in an idyllic location for enjoying a spot of lunch with a glass of wine, afternoon tea or just your morning coffee, the Riverside Brasserie provides a unique experience for Lewes diners. It is housed on the first floor of a busy riverside warehouse, with exposed beams that ooze character and skylights that bestow natural illumi...
View full reviewCheese Please is a specialist cheese shop located in Lewes, in the heart of Sussex. Stocking over 120 types of cheese, of which around 30 are local, here you will also find a wide range of accompaniments to supplement your cheese needs, such as chutneys (local and British), fresh breads, loose olives, cheese biscuits, cheese knives ...
View full reviewOccupying a prime position on Cliffe High Street, Bill’s Lewes was the first ever Bill’s restaurant to open, and its success led to the opening of several other venues across the UK. Since 2001, this excellent establishment has been delighting locals with its top-notch food served in laid-back surrounds. With plenty of outside...
View full reviewTaking pride of place on Lewes’ bustling High Street, Rights of Man has all the attributes of a fabulous British establishment. Traditionally decorated with intimate booths and wooden furnishings, it represents the ideal meeting place to warm your cockles in wintery weather, as well as being the perfect spot for a social summer ...
View full reviewSussex is home to two Aqua restaurants, both of which serve fresh, affordable food all day long. Find them in Lewes and Worthing – the latest addition to the Aqua’s ever-growing family. Offering everything from breakfast and brunch through to lunch and dinner, the friendly team is on-hand to provide a warm welcome to those see...
View full reviewEven though Pelham House is seconds away from Lewes High Street, this venue is much more of a country manor than it is a high street hotel. Alfresco drinking and dining are available in the beautiful grounds, and there is a wide range of atmospheric dining and restaurant rooms with original period features. The hotel is always buzzin...
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