Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Littlehampton, England, United Kingdom. Littlehampton is a seaside resort and pleasure harbour, and the most populous civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It lies on the English Channel on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun. It is 51.5 miles (83 km) south south-west of London, 19 miles (31 km) west of Brighton and 10 miles (16 km) east of the county town of Chichester.
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4 based on 43 reviews
Welcome to The Locomotive in Wick: A friendly local village pub with a great atmosphere, relaxed environment, with freshly prepared, delicious home cooked food and lots going on every day, including quiz nights, live music, karaoke, open mic nights and mu
Only had drinks here but the locals and staff are friendly and welcoming. Beer is good from the pumps and wine well presented. Not too expensive either.
4 based on 411 reviews
have eaten here several times never been a problem until today.always booked ahead of vist,however today we were seated right out in the middle of the the main area,not very nice when people from all directions walking in all around our table.we felt as though we were second rate clientele, we were paying customers like everyone else but for us today we felt like we didnt matter, so wont be returning.
4 based on 59 reviews
There are several pubs in Littlehampton and in the four we tried , there were none that we particularly cared for as all of them seemed to be inhabited by people whoâd been drinking all day which was reflected in the noisy drunks and shouty teenagers we ran across outside. Maybe Monday is the wrong day to be in Littlehampton. This serves some decent beers and has friendly enough staff but the solitary drinkers and workers in dirty work clothes banging on about putting people in casualty is a turn off.
4 based on 133 reviews
new bar / Restaurant, great location, over looking the river.Friendly staff, good food, all ways made to feel welcome
Went for a drink with the family on a hot day, ordered a pint of draft lager, draft cider and 2 small orange squashes with tap water, cost £16.40 when I ask for a price list she said they didnt have one. Nice place, strange decor but horrendously over priced drinks, felt like I had been ripped off.
4 based on 23 reviews
The place was empty on a Wednesday lunchtime probably because it is a drinking pub not a foodie establishment. But all 3 real ales were on top form and there was a real cider also available. We drank Harveyâs Sussex Bitter plus a bitter from Hardys and Hansons and another containing sloe gin. The landlady also gave us good advice of where to have lunch.
4 based on 519 reviews
The Lamb Inn is famous for flame-grilled food and sizzling skillets. All of our steaks are 28 days matured and there's nowhere better to get a pint when the football's on! We offer a welcoming and friendly atmosphere, unbeatable value and a great place to
Love this place. Always a lovely welcome, great bar staff and table servers. Never a complaint until today. Always have my steak rare and tiday was the first time in many many visits that it was overcooked to a point that it was well done :( not happy and slightly ruined my meak but wont stop me coming again. Still my favourite pub.Hi CazSorry we disappointed on this occasion, but thanks for still leaving a really great review.As I'm sure your aware our new menu starts next week so unfortunately we are running low on some items.Please ask for the DM next time your in and have your next steak with our compliments. Elaine
4 based on 188 reviews
Visited here last night. Welcoming staff/owners ... I can recommend the lasagne and have been thinking about the fracipan pudding all day. Top notch food and a great atmosphere. Thank you.
4 based on 622 reviews
There is an instant welcome to this charming village pub, excellent staff, perfect pints and a great menu. Have been to their beer festivals, also summer solstice with a Morris troupe to entertain. As the evenings draw in and temperature drop, the open fires and warm welcome are perfect for a relaxing drink or meals with friends
4 based on 453 reviews
Meal was no better than OK... lovely Selsey crab not improved by a slick of cream slurry described as Bloody Mary sauce - anaemic rather than bloody. Side salad came with a dollop of commercial sort-of coleslaw and bread was wrapped sliced. Could do better. Service was friendly, swift and the views from the restaurant are lovely.
Where to Eat in Littlehampton: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 291 reviews
Arundel's very own proper burger restaurant serving burgers, beers, cocktails and shakes.
We went in for an evening snack, having had a generous lunch. The food was interesting, but no real beer: lots of lagers, ales etc, but no beer, that is to say, made using Hops (which to me, defines a beer). They did have one, but it had run out...
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