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Tucked away in an rural hamlet, Salehurst Halt has everything you look for in a charming country pub. Expect roaring log fires, scrumptious seasonal dishes and a range of IPA and guest ale that has secured this venue multiple CAMRA awards. In summer the south facing garden is a real haven where visitors can enjoy a game of table t...
View full reviewThis charming local ale house is considered one of the best in town, offering ten cask ales and a selection of local ciders, as well as good food and various weekly events. Owner Mark Nicholson has seen the pub Cask Marque approved and secured a host of loyal customers since taking over in March 2013. Dedicated to serving real ale, ...
View full reviewIt is hard to pinpoint just one thing that makes The Barn so special - is it the central position, the heated garden sparkling with fairy lights, the effortless rustic feel, or the simple yet delicious food? Whatever the reason, one thing is certain: The Barn will charm and inspire you. Thanks to a French owner who has 20 years' exp...
View full reviewYvonne Blanche offers a warm welcome to all who eat and drink in this wonderfully traditional pub. A great fresh menu and a wide range of beverages can be enjoyed in the bar area, the relaxed dining area, or on the colourful beer terrace. Taking over the reins in December 2007, Yvonne has worked hard to make customers feel welcome a...
View full reviewBlending industrial style and enchanting idiosyncrasy, this is an unforgettable destination. Expect chic leather booths, top hat pendant lights and a wealth of quirky urban artworks by local artists. Vittle and Swig achieves the perfect balance of bar and restaurant, and is equally well suited to a sophisticated dinner mid-week, F...
View full reviewIf you’re looking for a comfortable local that serves real ale and traditional pub food, the Prince of Wales is just the place for you. The Prince of Wales is the perfect place for meeting, eating and drinking. Take part in the weekly quiz, relax with friends with a drink in hand or visit to enjoy the great food a...
View full reviewWhat do you get when you combine an historical English inn with enthusiastic new Italian owners and fine imported produce? You get The Chequers; a slice of Italy in the small town of Lamberhurst, very highly regarded in the area for its authentic, indulgent food and welcoming service.
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The Plough Inn Crowhurst has everything you’d expect to find in a traditional country pub: fine cask ale, wine and spirits, delicious food and a cracking Sunday roast. This family- and dog-friendly pub is the perfect place to relax after a long walk around the countryside, and tuck into some proper pub grub – there’s even a ...
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 Fox is an outstanding British pub, straddling both Sharpthorne and West Hoathly right down the centre. Upon entry you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome by the friendly staff and once inside you’ll notice the charming and quirky decor of recycled bottles, pallets, books and fox decorations.
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Rustically chic, Saint John's Yard lets you unwind in style. Kick-start an evening of cocktails and tapas by ordering tiger prawns with Sambuca, chilli, spring onions and a sweet chilli dip. Alternatively, relax into a cosy evening meal, leisurely sampling a starter of caramelised figs, Parma ham, rocket and aged balsamic glaze or p...
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 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 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 reviewThe Sackville Bistro dates back to 1890 and can be found just a stone’s throw from the beach in the seaside town of Bexhill-on-Sea. This elegant eatery serves a contemporary food menu that features daily specials. To start, you might plump for the breaded Camembert, or perhaps the sautéed Portobello mushrooms will take your fan...
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