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Masterful oak beams and a roaring log fire greet you as you enter The Greyhound - but that is nothing in comparison to the warmest of welcomes offered by your jovial host and dedicated head chef, Hassan. No-one could fail to succumb to the atmosphere of comfort and relaxation which embraces drinkers and diners alike. Hassan has one ...
View full reviewMatt and Tasha Palmer-Brown took over The Sportsman in 2009, and it has since gone from strength to strength. This Grade II listed pub dates back to the 1800s, when it was a traditional beer house. These days, you'll still find a range of Cask Marqueawarded real ales, along with dishes that will delight the most discerning of foodie...
View full reviewThe Blue Anchor is a friendly local pub with a deservedly growing reputation for excellent food. Run for over fi ve years by a family team - Caroline, Martyn and Damian - the pub specialises in great-tasting British food and some incredible American-style barbecued smoked meats. Their pulled pork sandwich in particular is a local le...
View full reviewThe Coopers Arms is a traditional pub nestling in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of the Ashdown Forest, with wonderful views across Hartfield and the North Downs beyond. The quiet garden is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing drink, and when it comes to drinks, the team at The Coopers Arms certainly know what they're talking about...
View full reviewTaking its name from the small glazed earthenware pots made to contain medicines and ointments that were once produced on-site, The Gallipot Inn is a delightful village inn loaded with rustic charm. The exposed oak beams and red-tiled flooring infuse the bar with a cosy ambience in which to enjoy an exceptional menu created from l...
View full reviewLocated just off the beaten track is The Three Crowns, a family-friendly pub offering great homemade food, a large garden with bouncy castle, and ample room for functions. The restaurant and bar boast a sociable buzz and welcoming staff, making this just the place to spend quality time with family and friends. We had paté of ...
View full reviewTucked away off the main road linking the picturesque town of Forest Row to East Grinstead, The Three Crowns is a real find. This is a hostelry with a history, with origins dating back to 1724, serving an extensive menu of modern classic dishes. The decor blends an abundance of exposed wood with muted, earth-tone walls, and there is...
View full reviewSurrounded by 120 acres of stunning private gardens and parkland, Alexander House boasts a range of high-end dining options. Reflections - awarded an AA Rosette for its excellent cuisine - offers a straightforward menu of freshly prepared food served in a stylish, modern setting, with a relaxed atmosphere throughout. 3 AA Rosette-awa...
View full reviewSurrounded by 120 acres of stunning private gardens and parkland, Alexander House boasts a range of high-end dining options. Reflections - awarded an AA Rosette for its excellent cuisine - offers a straightforward menu of freshly prepared food served in a stylish, modern setting, with a relaxed atmosphere throughout. 3 AA Rosette-awa...
View full reviewFor a community pub to thrive, the staff must get to know their customers, and that's exactly what the exceptional team who look after The White Hart and its Retreat Restaurant do. While The White Hart's bar serves simple but delicious treats like beef chilli, jacket potatoes and sandwiches, the restaurant area offers regular, veget...
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 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 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 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 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...
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