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Bidra med feedbackVisited this well established village public house this Wednesday 13 March 2024 lunchtime but it was not as good as in the past. The cost of a pint of Harvey 's bitter beer was an outrageous £5.20, at least 50p more than contemporaries. The pub was cold and we kept our jackets on throughout our stay. There is no food available on two days per week and served on only one evening per week. The beer was in good condition, as it should be and despite a modest 'footfall ' the ambiance was pleasant. Overall a somewhat disappointing visit with a slightly generous 3 stars awarded.
We noticed this pub when visiting a restaurant nearby and thought it looked promising so later booked a Sunday lunch there. As soon as we walked in we could tell that it was a popular 'local ' as it was very busy even though we had found room to park in the car park. We all had the roast beef and we very happy with our choice. In particular the roast potatoes were the best I 've had out for a very long time. The pub has a good range of beers including Harvey 's Sussex Bitter and, on this visit, another of my favourites, Timothy Taylor Landlord Bitter. The staff were friendly and very efficient and we had a thoroughly enjoyable visit. We even won some steaks in the meat raffle!
What a lovely pub. How I wish I lived closer, but worth the train from Hove! A really good Sunday lunch and a meat raffle too. Friendly staff and regulars, we loved the dogs.
Popped in for a quick pint. A very pleasant welcome in the pub and a decent range on tap. A proper old school pub.
Popped in for a pre Christmas drink, great atmosphere and the fairy lights looked great, have seen a couple of bands here and been nice but awkward layout for live music as it can only be seen from a small area.