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Sussex is home to two Aqua restaurants, both of which serve fresh, affordable food all day long. Find them in Lewes and Worthing – the latest addition to the Aqua’s ever-growing family. Offering everything from breakfast and brunch through to lunch and dinner, the friendly team is on-hand to provide a warm welcome to those see...
View full reviewCheese Please is a specialist cheese shop located in Lewes, in the heart of Sussex. Stocking over 120 types of cheese, of which around 30 are local, here you will also find a wide range of accompaniments to supplement your cheese needs, such as chutneys (local and British), fresh breads, loose olives, cheese biscuits, cheese knives ...
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 reviewThe Pelham Arms is a traditional British public house situated at the top of Lewes High Street. Built circa 1640, this Sussex pub has original oak beams, an inglenook fireplace and is full of rustic charm. The atmosphere is warm, friendly and easy-going, partly owing to the fact that you can dine wherever you like. Whether you go fo...
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 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 reviewIt is extraordinary what Andy and Alex Owen have already achieved in their three years at The Cowdray. Improvement and momentum are important to both: chef Andy (chef profile page 63) regularly revisits the kitchens of Gordon Ramsay (where he trained) for inspiration, whilst Alex has honed her front-of-house skills at Heston Blument...
View full reviewThis 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 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 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 reviewSince taking over in 2016, husband-and-wife team Jodie and James Dearden have seen The Fig Tree go from strength to strength. The success of this elegant, 38-seat restaurant lies in the dedicated team and the standout food served. Service is friendly and efficient, and knowledgeable staff are on-hand to talk you through the menu. ...
View full reviewWhether you’ve spent the afternoon traversing the stunning Sussex countryside or seeing the local sights, a visit to The Jack & Jill Inn – run by the Harman family since 1970 – is a top way to round off the day. If the weather is fine, taking a seat outside in one of the two well-kept gardens is a must, as both offer bea...
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This picturesque 15th-century village pub is ideally positioned close to Ashdown Forest, otherwise known as A.A. Milne’s Hundred Acre Wood. It’s a lovely walk through the forest from the spot known as Pooh Bridge, and is the perfect place to stop for a spot of lunch after a tour of Pooh Corner and the surround...
View full reviewIn the heart of Hurstpierpoint, Morleys Bistro proudly serves excellent-quality food in relaxed and comfortable surrounds. Whether visiting for a drink, breakfast, lunch or an evening meal, diners are wowed by the beautifully presented fare prepared using fresh, high-quality produce.
To start, the seafood platter expertly s...
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