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This charming village hotel is decorated in Victorian style with ornate plasterwork mouldings and a wealth of vintage paintings and prints. Fires blaze in two of the bars in winter, while the unusual tropical beer garden is a delight in summer with its fruiting banana palms and grape vines. The Ostrich offers honest home-cooked food ...
View full reviewThis beautiful 18th-century coaching inn is nestled in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, only half an hour’s drive from historic Hastings, Tunbridge Wells and Battle. The classic beauty of the exterior is matched by a tasteful interior decorated in slate grey and cream, with painted wooden panelling and cosy arm...
View full reviewThe Bull is a firm favourite on the Royal Tunbridge Wells dining scene, well known for its welcoming atmosphere, first-rate food and splendid selection of real ale, lager, wine and more. The dog-friendly pub is the perfect place for families to gather for a relaxed and enjoyable meal. Just make sure you book during busy periods – y...
View full reviewOpened in 2019, Taylor’s restaurant and sports bar is a locally owned establishment situated on the upper level at The Beacon, which was formerly the Arndale Centre. Attractively designed and comfortable, it has that American diner feel, with the addition of a number of 65- and 75-inch TVs surrounding the bar and walls.
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The Cooden Beach Hotel occupies an enviable position overlooking the beach. We were welcomed by an hotel manager and treated to a full tour including the Tavern Kitchen restaurant, the state-of-the-art leisure suite, the well-appointed function rooms and even one of the recently refurbished bedrooms. We dined in Cooden Beach Brass...
View full reviewThe team at The Hidden Cellar is passionate about supporting local suppliers by sourcing fresh ingredients from the locale, as well as Sussex wines, beers and ciders. Everything is home-cooked - no microwaves are used here - and menus change seasonally. As everything is made in house, dishes can easily be adapted to suit dietary r...
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 reviewIn the heart of Eastbourne’s town centre you’ll find Bill’s within a stunning former pub. The decor makes the most of original features, while unique touches afford it an eclectic, modern feel. With ample seating both inside and out, Bill’s is a great spot to enjoy a bite to eat or a relaxed drink all year round.
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Mrs Burton's is the place to enjoy everything from a cup of tea or fresh coffee to a fantastic English breakfast, delicious lunch or a high or cream tea. Dating back to the 17th Century, Mrs Burton's Restaurant & Tea Room retains many of its original features, and the Grade II listed building gives it a warm and cosy atmosphere....
View full reviewThe Dolphin is a traditional-style gastropub, located within walking distance of the coast and a short drive from Brighton. The inviting interior features squashy leather sofas and roaring fires; it’s an idyllic setting for cold, rainy days. Pop in and settle down with a hearty meal or a round of drinks. You’re sure of a warm ...
View full reviewTaking its name from the Latin phrase nunc est bibendum, which means now is the time to celebrate, this charming venue certainly lives up to its moniker. In 2019, Bibendum was the first restaurant to receive a gold award from the East Sussex Eat Out, Eat Well scheme. Centrally located opposite Eastbourne Town Hall, Bibendum is the...
View full reviewSituated right on the water's edge, this fully licensed bar and restaurant boasts some fantastic views, perfect for enjoying over a drink and some quality, freshly prepared food. When you visit the picturesque Bewl Water for the day, be sure to stop by the restaurant for a spot of lunch - it offers some great daytime snacks and chil...
View full reviewOccupying a prime location in Royal Tunbridge Wells and boasting 39 luxurious bedrooms and suites, One Warwick Park Hotel is the perfect spot for an indulgent weekend away. For those simply hoping to dine, the hotel’s restaurant SEVENTEEN provides the perfect setting for a relaxed meal. With large windows, inviting cream seating...
View full reviewThe team at the independently run Brambletye Hotel aim to bring back traditional hospitality by offering warm, friendly and flexible service. Being an integral part of the local community is also important to them - they regularly host charity events and can expertly cater for weddings, birthdays and other special occasions. The hot...
View full reviewSituated behind The Grand Hotel is Levels – Eastbourne’s premier wine shop and tasting room. Here you’ll be treated to a dazzling selection of the finest wine from around the globe served in a quirky yet relaxed environment. The tipples on offe...
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