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Whether 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...
View full reviewThe history of this pretty restaurant in West Hoathly is impressive indeed. The pub was established way back in 1340, with the barn bar built a little later in 1540 - you cannot get more traditional than that. The White Hart specialises in homemade food, cooked fresh to order and with a profound emphasis on quality seasonal, loc...
View full reviewA popular destination for locals and tourists alike, The Hartington is a firm neighbourhood favourite. Whether you’re after cocktails, a three-course meal or some live entertainment, The Hartington has something for everyone. The team prides itself on providing mouth-watering food, and the menu changes every month to make the mo...
View full reviewThe Hop & Vine offers traditional British fare alongside Mediterranean specialities in a highly successful combination that is hugely popular with locals. The venue is child and dog friendly and makes a great place for lunch, afternoon coffee, tea, or a cheeky glass of wine, evening drinks or a party with family and friends. P...
View full reviewThe Waterside Restaurant, situated in Brighton Marina’s Rendezvous Casino, is one of Brighton’s hidden gems. Far-reaching views across the gaming floor mean that you can keep an eye on the gambling action while you dine, but intimate tables tucked away from the wheels enable a top-notch dining experience away from the lively a...
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 reviewSaint George’s Inn is all about letting your hair down and having fun; the cheery team are easy-going, and events such as quizzes and Sunday almanac afternoons encourage guests to kick back and relax. The team takes the food and drink seriously though, and offers a variety of whiskey, local ale, guest beer and lip-smacking homem...
View full reviewThe Wheelwrights Arms in Matfield is a cosy little country pub, resplendent with olde-worlde charm and run by husband and wife team, Rob and Gem Marshall.
While Gem adeptly looks after all things front of house, Rob leads the small but evidently capable kitchen team. Rob grew up in Zimbabwe, but you wouldn’t know it from ...
The Vine is a traditional pub dating from the 16th Century, once used by the brewing trade for selecting and pricing hops before they were sent off for processing. Now, it boasts heartwarming food in a cosy, comforting interior. A large area to the front of the building caters for alfresco diners, while a small courtyard to the rear ...
View full reviewThis charming eatery is located in a former bus depot in central Brighton, just a stone’s throw from The Lanes and the city’s famous seafront. Bill’s has built up a reputation locally as the go-to spot for sociable meals with friends and family. Serving everything from hearty breakfasts through to decadent evening meals, it�...
View full reviewLocated in one of the most vibrant parts of Brighton, the Dorset Street Bar is a stylish yet entirely unpretentious venue serving delicious fare. Rather resembling a chic Parisian brasserie, the interior is inviting and fresh with outside street seating - perfect for indulging in a bit of summertime people-watching while sipping on a...
View full reviewWith its mission statement inscribed in chalk on a blackboard and a vibrant open kitchen, The Chimney House is rightly proud of its conscientious culinary process. A stone’s throw from Seven Dials, this modern gastropub places strong emphasis on local, organic and sustainably sourced produce. The restaurant feels friendly and un...
View full reviewCould there be anything better than sitting on a sun-kissed terrace, gazing out on sweeping sea views, with a cocktail in hand and a seafood platter to share? This is exactly what you can expect from Terraces Bar & Grill - and more. A chic interior complements the fine cuisine on offer and will make you feel right at home should...
View full reviewThis beautiful, quintessentially English 16th-century country inn is set on the green in the centre of Horsmonden and serves real ales, locally brewed beers and fine wines. Dine in the fabulous, oak-beamed dining room or relax in the paved rose garden in the summer, and sip your beer or wine whilst the children have fun in the play a...
View full reviewTucked away among the cobbled streets of Brighton’s South Lanes, Bohemia is unmissable. Smart and trendy, it offers a unique ambience with its artistic interior and candlelit tables. Patrons can enjoy the heated front patio, the log mezzanine or the Veuve Clicquot roof terrace. Spread across three floors, Bohemia also boasts sev...
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