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Tucked discreetly inside Brighton’s finest designer hotel, The Restaurant at Drakes is comparably stylish and provides one of the finest dining experiences along the South Coast. The cool, neutral tones, exposed brickwork and subtle lighting create an elegant but unpretentious backdrop for relaxed lunches and ...
View full reviewRun by chef-proprietor Jeremy Ashpool and his wife Vera, this delightful gem is nestled in the beautiful countryside at the edge of Borde Hill Garden. Offering elegant dining with regularly changing seasonal menus, it’s easy to see why this is such a popular spot. Situated in a converted stable in the shadow of a 16th-century ma...
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 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...
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 reviewFound in an unassuming position in Lewes, the Limetree Kitchen is a fantastic two-year-old restaurant that's fast becoming one of the most talked about places in town. Attention to detail, pride and a passion for food are in evidence in every corner of this cosy eatery. Owner Alex focuses on locally sourced, seasonal produce, fro...
View full reviewThe Kings Head is everything a great pub should be. First and foremost you can expect a thoroughly friendly welcome when you walk into this light, comfortable and historical pub. You will be greeted with delicious aromas wafting from the kitchen, a particularly well-stocked bar and a delightful pub garden boasting views of Lewes Cas...
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 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 reviewThe Rainbow Inn has been a drinking and eating house since way back in the 18th Century. Newly refurbished and now under the ownership of the renowned Marco Pierre White, it still retains plenty of original features and old-world charm. Situated in a beautifully rural area on the edge of the South Downs, this establishment also feat...
View full reviewProud Country House in Stanmer Park is a beautiful 18th-century manor house set in acres of stunning woodland and parkland. It’s situated in the heart of Sussex, nestled between the sea and the South Downs, and just 15 minutes by car from Brighton and Hove, with plenty of parking. It’s also well served by buses and is perfect ...
View full reviewDating back to the 1840s, the Plough Inn boasts a wealth of traditional features like oak beams, exposed brick and wooden panelling. This fairy tale pub is situated in the scenic village of Rottingdean, overlooking the village green and the mill pond. The Plough Inn is family- and dog-friendly, making it the perfect place to enjoy...
View full reviewThe Five Bells combines the best of a traditional pub with the best of an upmarket restaurant, serving both modern takes on pub classics and refined dishes with a classical French influence. These two styles of cuisine are down to chef-owner Andy Wiles’ extensive experience both at local pubs and at the two-AA-rosette-awarded Pa...
View full reviewNewick Park Hotel & Restaurant is set in a gorgeous Grade II* listed Georgian house, surrounded by its own private park which spans 255 acres. Within the hotel you'll find an exquisite restaurant, with head chef Chris Moore at the helm of a dedicated team. The restaurant, which has won a coveted three AA rosettes in recent years...
View full reviewA friendly welcome awaits you at The Barley Mow whether you pop into the bar for a couple of drinks, book an evening restaurant meal complete with linen tablecloths and candles, or gather in the lounge as a family or big group for traditional Sunday lunch. The menu changes on an almost daily basis and everything is handmade in-hou...
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