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Run 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 reviewTucked 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 reviewAt the heart of the pretty market town of Petworth you'll find the delightful pub-restaurant that is The Star. Thanks to two years of hard graft from co-owners Chris and Ryan, and to Ryan's creative passion, leadership and culinary precision in the kitchen, The Star has gone from strength to strength and has its sights firmly set on...
View full reviewThe Times deemed it 'one of the top 30 places to have brunch in Britain', and you'll soon see why. A combination of friendly service, quality food and excellent coffee means The Hungry Guest has secured a well-deserved reputation. Recently, the café has launched an evening menu available Thursday to Saturday, which offers lig...
View full reviewUpon entering this two-AA-rosette-awarded restaurant, we were amiably welcomed and shown to our table in the orangery. One of several delightful dining areas in this 17th-century building is the spacious conservatory, which affords views of an enclosed courtyard – an idyllic spot for al fresco dining when the sun shines.
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You’ll find New Street Bar & Grill in the quaint West Sussex town of Petworth, a short stroll from historic Petworth House in the South Downs National Park. Recently refurbished, this is a smart, warm and welcoming retreat that offers guests an exceptional seasonal menu. The restaurant uses fresh, high-quality local ingredie...
View full reviewYou’ll find E.Street Bar & Grill in the quaint West Sussex town of Petworth, a short stroll from historic Petworth House in the South Downs National Park. Recently refurbished, this is a smart, warm and welcoming retreat that offers guests an exceptional seasonal menu. The restaurant uses fresh, high-quality local ingredient...
View full reviewTiffins Tea Room is a family-run business headed up by proud owner Gemma. Every guest is given a warm welcome and encouraged in to enjoy the honest and lovingly prepared food, be it a bacon sandwich, bubble and squeak or the delicious Sussex rarebit, in a quirky, cosy setting. A full menu is available throughout the day, which inc...
View full reviewA warm welcome and relaxed atmosphere await you at The Angel Inn, which has medieval origins and is just a few paces from the centre of Petworth. Enjoy the unspoilt bar with its ship's beams, slate floors and stone walls. In winter, make the most of the cosy fireplaces, or enjoy the peaceful suntrap of the walled garden on fine days...
View full review'Historic pub back to its brilliant best' is how the Chichester Observer described The Stonemasons. The team has put every effort into preserving this beautiful building's character and authenticity. Spectacular oak beams adorn the interior and the roaring fire is sure to warm your cockles during winter. Under the direction of execu...
View full reviewThe Black Horse Inn is a heavenly slice of English countryside, just off the main road in the tiny village of Byworth. This is more than a simple traditional rural pub - within the wattle-and-daub-walled building is a restaurant bursting with charm and character, and there are some magnificent views overlooking the wild garden and a...
View full reviewLocated just east of Petworth, The Welldiggers Arms is a welcoming country pub. The picturesque garden – which proves especially popular during the lighter months – boasts spectacular views of the South Downs National Park. We were greeted by friendly staff, who created a warm and convivial atmosphere throughout our visit. The...
View full reviewThe Three Moles in Selham is a fine example of a traditional village pub. In winter, guests cosy up indoors in front of the open fire or undercover around the large outdoor log burner. When the sun shines, the garden is the place to be – particularly for larger parties wanting to make use of The Three Moles’ large marquee. Whe...
View full reviewBe careful if popping in for a pint at The Halfway Bridge Inn in Lodsworth, as once you're settled in the cosy bar you'll be wanting to stay for dinner; and once you've tasted the quality of the food, you'll want to stay the night, and then for breakfast, probably extending your visit to just one more pint before you finally head of...
View full reviewHaving already built a solid reputation for quality, fresh food at Whites Bar & Kitchen in nearby Steyning, the White family's latest venture involves relaunching another listed building. The Swan in the village of Fittleworth is a tremendous example of a traditional English inn, with low-beamed ceilings, open fireplaces and a l...
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