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    Cherry Tree Inn

    3.6 (7 reviews)
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    The Owl - Happy :)

    The Owl

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    ££

    It was one of those dull, damp, grey pre- Spring days. We were driving back to London after…read morespending a few days on the south coast. We decided not to do the motorways, but take the back roads, and stop off about half way home for a pub lunch. We found The Owl on Yelp. Although the last review was a couple of years ago, it was positive, so we thought we would give it a go. The pub is quite large, but with a cosy feel. You have the choice of dining at the more formal restaurant area, or the bar area. The only difference being that in the restaurant area they come and take your order, and you pay on leaving. In the bar area, you have to order and pay at the bar, although you can run a tab and oay on leaving. The pub itself had an old pub appeal, but also looked stylish and modern. All areas where very clean, including the toilets. As it was such a cold and damp day, I wanted comfort food. Good pubs can offer the best comfort food. The Owl certainly did, and like good comfort food, we did not have to wait long for it. I went for the Ham, Egg and Chips. It was a very large portion. The ham was really tasty. The eggs were fried just how I like them. I usually order over-medium, as I hate any of the white being runny. These eggs were gold sunny side up, with no sign of any runny egg white. The chips were crisp and non-greasy. They also made their own red onion relish. I wasn't sure about this, and my ketchup was on my plate before I even tried it. I should have tasted it first, as it was delicious, and really complimented the taste of the ham. Basic comfort food that delivered. I loved it. The staff were really friendly and attentive, with a cheery wave and goodby greeting as we left. I would highly recommend this pub, if you are in the area. It's even worth a slight detour if your travelling back to London from the south coast. Well worth bookmarking.

    Good food at a reasonable price, all produce is locally sourced…read more Nice decor inside, and quick bar service

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    The Owl - Nice pub for lunch.

    Nice pub for lunch.

    The Owl - Good pub fayre.

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    Good pub fayre.

    The Farmhouse - The Farmhouse

    The Farmhouse

    4.6(8 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    Five colleagues and I, at the end of an amazing week at a work conference, we're in desperate need…read moreof some food. Getting in a little late to go to London, we turned our attention to something close to the Gatwick airport. After finally sorting our Uber rides, we were off to The Farmhouse. First impressions were of a traditional British pub experience, which was a good start. Our clumsiness of grabbing a table and figuring out whether we needed to go to the bar to order or wait to be served, surely gave us away as "not locals." Our server was friendly and provided us with our menus and took our drinks order. The one shortfall was that the menu had a number of items not available and with an assist from a customer, two of us needed a rethink on their meal. In all, it was 4 Fish & Chips, One Farmhouse Burger, and a Battered Halloumi burger, plus an order of calamari, and 4 tomato and garlic soups. There were zero plates taken off the table that were not empty! I had the Halloumi burger, which had a great, crispy batter topped with some guacamole mayo with a red sauce on the side. Really good. Then we doubled down and hit the dessert menu! Two warm chocolate brownies with salted caramel ice cream and four plum tarts. We asked for some custard on the side because who doesn't like custard?! Save for the debate about whether it was more a pie than a tart, another set of empty plates were the only evidence left. Would definitely recommend The Farmhouse!

    A few years ago, I had an 8 hour layover at Gatwick, so we decided to pop out and go to the nearest…read moreplace for fish and chips. They were out of fish but the chips were excellent. We also go the Camembert, olives, and some ciders. This was definitely worth the effort to leave the airport, get an Uber, and then return to the airport. Cute place with good food.

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    The Farmhouse - Tomato Garlic soup

    Tomato Garlic soup

    The Farmhouse - A beautiful 17th century home that is now the Farmhouse

    A beautiful 17th century home that is now the Farmhouse

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    Bax Castle

    Bax Castle

    4.0(2 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    ££

    Nice pub to head to for a Sunday roast and has been under new ownership recently so definitely…read moreworth trying a night out too! Its a really attractive looking place and the interior is nice and cozy too. They do a Sunday roast (2 courses) for £10 which I think is really good value. I had the roast pork and it was really well cooked and had some fantastic crackling on the side too. The staff and owners are really down to earth here and always make you feel as welcome as possible. Country pub dining at a very high standard!

    A lovely traditional old Sussex pub , extremely busy . Went out for a Sunday cavery my girlfriend…read morerecommend this establishment she'd been there with her dad . Absolutely heaving with people plenty of staff . When we turned up they said the wait was 30 minutes but we only had to wait 10 so that was good . I had the roast beef carvery which was ok nothing to write home about but ok . She had the gammon which she totally enjoyed. Her daughter had the veggie burger which she thoroughly enjoyed her little boy had the vegetarian pizza he liked that too . The staff are polite and always smiling and helpful. A good selection of ales too . Loads of outdoor seating in their massive beer garden and a massive bouncy castle type slide . Swings and slides to keep the kids entertained. And loads of car parking worth a visit shame my roast beef wasn't a bit more exciting. lovely surroundings 9/10

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    Bax Castle
    Bax Castle

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    Old Barn Free House

    Old Barn Free House

    4.3(3 reviews)
    26.7 mi

    Arrived on a quiet Saturday night, very early. The pub itself is very nice, not too trendy or too…read moreold style. Perhaps though, you wouldn't expect the quality of food by looking at the outside of the pub. Never has the phrase, "don't judge a book by its cover," been more true. What is generally nice about this place is that they do a few things really well, rather than having huge selections of mediocre tat. This starts with the beer - a choice of four very nice ales, we went for the Dark Star "Hophead" a golden pale ale, which has a lovely full flavour with a hint of honey and elder-flower. The menu here changes often, almost daily, depending on what is available and the chef decides to make. Our starters were ham and apple terrine with a lovely pickle, chicken and liver paté with sourdough bread & homemade chutney, Selsy crab and salmon cakes. All fantastic. Not only did it all taste fantastic but the presentation is worth the price alone. You can see the menu in the photos I've added. For mains I had hanger steak with purple sprouting broccoli - incredible melt in the mouth texture that worked so well with the broccoli and a tasty sauce. Everyone else had fish was being at the coast is a great choice. My youngest daughter had hake in a beer batter which was so, so light and crispy. My wife and eldest daughter had pan fried fish (trout and turbot) with mash. Seriously, I could have eaten all the mains myself - I've not seen my wife finish a meal so quick, ok I kept stealing bits of her plate because it was rather yummy. I couldn't reach my daughters plate so easily. Desserts were equally well presented and equally tasty. The highlight was the chocolate brownie that was rich and gooey it the right proportions. The rummed raisins in my sable biscuit chocolate cake were fantastic. These lovely fruits just kept popping in my mouth. My eldest had the raspberry meringue which thankfully wasn't too sweet, although the meringue was a little harder than I expect it was obviously made in the kitchen as it had a lovely chewy inside rather than being all air. Overall, a brilliant meal. If you were eating this in London you would be paying twice as much as you are here. While you would probably only get half of the meal in London too. This is top quality food with portions you can live on. Go here now before the word gets out.

    Four real ales (at £1 less per pint than it's nearest rival), good-sized beer garden at the front…read moreand lots of space to spread out in through the back. Jukebox, hot water in the toilets and a Dyson had dryer. Cheery, friendly service.

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    Old Barn Free House - Ham hock and apple terrine with homemade pickle, The Old Barn, Felpham

    Ham hock and apple terrine with homemade pickle, The Old Barn, Felpham

    Old Barn Free House - Chef at the Old Barn

    Chef at the Old Barn

    Old Barn Free House - Rummed raisin chocolate sable biscuit tart with vanilla ice cream

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    Rummed raisin chocolate sable biscuit tart with vanilla ice cream

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