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Residing in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at the heart of the South Downs National Park you’ll find The Blacksmiths Arms – an award-winning pub and restaurant full of charm. This traditional 18th-century pub boasts a well-stocked bar, log-burning fire, comfy leather seating and walls adorned with art, creating a cosy a...
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 reviewWhen I went to The Cock Inn, I stole owner Val’s purse. Not literally, but it felt like I had when I considered the quality of my meal and the price I paid. Stunning views and an idyllic countryside location are just the start of the list of reasons to visit this charming pub – the locally sourced sirloin steak, stuffed with S...
View full reviewAn impressively large building situated in the beautiful village of Glynde and set just past the railway station, The Trevor Arms is a perfect mix of the old and the new, boasting a huge garden and lovely countryside views. Proprietors Rob and Jo have been injecting vitality into this late 19th-Century building from the minute they t...
View full reviewThe Royal Oak in Barcombe, near Lewes, is an authentic British country pub and one that has been comfortably nestled into the village landscape for nearly 27 years. The key to its long-reigning success is a perfect blend of atmospheric lighting, charming wooden beams, pleasant clientele and a fine selection of Sussex-brewed ales on o...
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 reviewThis attractive, traditional pub run by Linda and Mike is one to add to the not-to-be-missed list for lovers of great food. Horns Lodge is popular with walkers, as it adjoins Chailey Common in the heart of the picturesque South Downs. Diners can be assured that even the dishes on the traditional pub grub menu (expect to pay under &p...
View full reviewIn the heart of Plumpton Green, The Fountain Inn is a traditional pub that provides a vibrant and lively place to eat and drink all year round. For many years, The Fountain has been the heart of the village and a fantastic meeting place for families and friends. With continued support from the local community, the pub is thriving ...
View full reviewSituated on the cliffs at Telscombe with stunning views of the rugged coastline, Telscombe Tavern is a warm and friendly traditional pub offering quality, locally sourced food. Pub classics are available all year round, with seasonal additions to the menu as well as mouth-watering specials.
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The Plough at Plumpton is a cosy family-friendly pub with a fascinating history. Originally, The Plough was located about half a mile from the pub’s current site, but it was demolished during the Second World War to give way to a Spitfire airfield and rebuilt in 1956. Today, this proud community hub gives diners what they want i...
View full reviewA popular destination for locals and tourists alike, The Hartington is a firm neighbourhood favourite. Whether you’re after cocktails, a three-course meal or some live entertainment, The Hartington has something for everyone. The team prides itself on providing mouth-watering food, and the menu changes every month to make the mo...
View full reviewTrue to its name, this idyllic pub feels like a traditional cottage, with roses around the door in summer, apples in the orchard garden in autumn and glowing wood burners indoors in winter. It is set in the tranquil village of Alciston, in the heart of the South Downs, and offers two self-catering flats for a country break. The ba...
View full reviewThe Waterside Restaurant, situated in Brighton Marina’s Rendezvous Casino, is one of Brighton’s hidden gems. Far-reaching views across the gaming floor mean that you can keep an eye on the gambling action while you dine, but intimate tables tucked away from the wheels enable a top-notch dining experience away from the lively a...
View full reviewThe Hope Inn in Newhaven doesn’t pretend to be fancy – they serve homemade, honest food that hits the spot. Starters are priced at £4.95 and include classics like deep-fried halloumi and pâté with toasted bread and chutney. The pub favourites extend to the main courses, where you might opt for pot pie of the week or the veg...
View full reviewSituated on the A22 between Uckfield and Eastbourne, The Black Lion at Halland has a lot to offer. This public house has a traditional bar, bed and breakfast facilities and an adjoining restaurant with capacity for 50 diners, available for lunches, evening meals and private functions. The menu incorporates firm favourites such as f...
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