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This ancient black and white timbered pub in the charming village of Bolney is wonderfully characterful, with its crooked wooden beams and open fires. We were warmly welcomed on arrival and shown to a lovely table in the restaurant, where we were impressed by the extensive menu. It offers a wide variety of dishes ranging from nibb...
View full reviewThe Eight Bells is a traditional foodie stronghold in the village of Bolney, named after the historic ring of bells found in the nearby St Mary Magdalene church. Just a short drive from Brighton, this quintessentially British pub provides a menu that’s traditional, imaginative and affordable – there’s a dish to suit every pa...
View full reviewThe village of Bolney is a gorgeous example of a classic English country village and The Eight Bells offers a traditional welcome and wonderful food. Owners Waz and Emma have created a homely village-pub feel to complement the accomplished restaurant, serving what they describe as 'honest' food. This means there are no unnecessary p...
View full reviewSituated in Rodmell just south of Lewes, The Abergavenny Arms is an amazing 500-year-old building and one of the most authentic English village pubs you could possibly find. The fantastic selection of great beers, a menu of wonderful food and a friendly welcome all make this pub stand out. Delicious starters of pork tenderloin tempu...
View full reviewThe Downs Hotel is a family-run pub and hotel in the heart of Woodingdean, set in a prime spot just two miles from central Brighton and within easy reach of the A27, Brighton University, Brighton Racecourse and the new Amex football stadium. The hotel's location really is something special - its hilltop setting affords guests specta...
View full reviewThe Firle Estate stretches over the beautiful rolling hills of the South Downs National Park, an area recognised as one of the most important chalk landscapes in the country. Firle Village makes a great starting point for any adventure in the South Downs National Park and boasts a wonderful village pub with excellent food and loca...
View full reviewThe history of this pretty restaurant in West Hoathly is impressive indeed. The pub was established way back in 1340, with the barn bar built a little later in 1540 - you cannot get more traditional than that. The White Hart specialises in homemade food, cooked fresh to order and with a profound emphasis on quality seasonal, loc...
View full reviewThe Hop & Vine offers traditional British fare alongside Mediterranean specialities in a highly successful combination that is hugely popular with locals. The venue is child and dog friendly and makes a great place for lunch, afternoon coffee, tea, or a cheeky glass of wine, evening drinks or a party with family and friends. P...
View full reviewThis family friendly, traditional, and CAMRA-award-winning pub found in the beautiful village of Staplefield offers a cosy, buzzing bar that looks out onto a fantastic large garden. The landlord and staff were very welcoming to both hounds and humans when we popped along one evening, taking the time to talk us through the huge a...
View full reviewNestled in the stunning Sussex countryside is Gravetye Manor – a spectacular hotel that needs to be seen to be believed. This delightful historic hotel is set in 1000 acres of tranquil English countryside, just 30 miles from central London. Boasting 17 luxurious bedrooms, Gravetye is the perfect venue for an extra-special weeken...
View full reviewThe South East is fortunate enough to be home to numerous popular Franco Manca pizzerias. We stopped by the new Brighton Marina restaurant and pulled up a pew by the open-plan kitchen, where we could see chefs busy working the famed sourdough that’s put Franco Manca on the culinary map. The slow-rising sourdough is made with a 2...
View full reviewThe delightful Hatch Inn has been a pub for nearly 300 years, and the building itself dates back as far as 1430. In the past it was a haunt for charcoal burners and smugglers, though now it is better known as the landmark public house in the Ashdown Forest, just five minutes from the Winnie the Pooh bridge. The large pub garden af...
View full reviewA charming pub in Brighton, The Park View brings timeless watering-hole hospitality to this buzzy urban postcode. Food menus feature seasonal dishes made using carefully sourced ingredients, while the drinks list spans from well-chosen world wines, to artisan soft drinks and an ever-changing list of craft beers.
View full reviewHere is the local we should all be so lucky to have. In fact, once discovered, you may be tempted to keep its location all to yourself, ready to whip it out and impress visitors with 'actually - I know this little place'! This gastronomic hideaway was sympathetically renovated by owners Andrew and Helen in 2006 to create a light ye...
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