Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Amberley, United Kingdom including The Dean Inn, The Bridge Inn, The Sportsman Inn, Riverside Cafe Tea Room and Gardens, Amberley Black Horse, The George and Dragon, Squire & Horse Restaurant, Queen's Room at Amberley Castle, The Parsons Table, The Town House
5 based on 614 reviews
A very good restraunt with excellent food much of it local and very well cooked and presented, wine list good and service good try the scallops for a starter and the surf and turf for main wonderful
5 based on 501 reviews
The Parsons Table showcases locally sourced, seasonal food, classic cooking, and incredible flavours using the best in traditional techniques. At the heart of the restaurant is unforgettable cooking, approachable service and a warm welcoming atmosphere.
Congrats to Lee & Liz once more on another of our meals supplied at one if not my favourite restaurants. Service, Staff and quality superb. We go normally on a special occasion, this time it was our 25 Wedding anniversary and as always I cannot thank everyone enough at restaurant for making it special again. 10 out of 10.
4 based on 166 reviews
Amberley Castle has a long held reputation for delivering outstanding cuisine. Enjoyed in either the magnificent Queen's Room, with its barrel-vaulted ceiling dating back to the 12th century and open fire or The Great Room, built in 1165 by Bishop Luffa o
Very disappointed to say that our visit to amberley castle did not meet expectation.The service was average, the finger sandwiches were pre-prepared and not made fresh which meant the bread was not soft.The jam was cheap, runny almost watered down texture.My tea pot filter was blocked so had to replace, to be then be bought a really stained old tea pot that was too hot to hold. We were sat on a sofa in the waiting lounge rather than on a table.The grounds are pretty however very weathered and need some serious TLC.The overall experience was not one to make me return or recommend unfortunately.
4 based on 335 reviews
We happened upon this little gem after a recommendation from friends. We were greeted warmly and asked if we wanted any beverages before we were seated, all with a « slice of lemon and ice? » which was a nice touch! We were seated by a nice young man named Toby who couldnât have been more delightful! The lunch did not disappoint either. Chicken breast was tender and juicy; duck was cooked just right. We canât wait to return on our next trip to England!
4 based on 575 reviews
The George & Dragon in Houghton is a busy and beautiful old coaching inn situated in the South Downs National Park. We are a family run pub that is passionate about good food, service and above all ensuring the customer has the best experience possible.
The George and Dragon is a lovely pub/restaurant set in the Sussex downs. We visited on a beautiful day, and took advantage of the opportunity to sit outside. With excellent views it truly is a relaxing place to visit.The food is first class and the staff are very friendly and attentive. Everything seems to be freshly cooked and using local produce.We have probably visited four or five times during the summer period, but I hadnât reviewed on Trip Advisor.Highly recommended
4 based on 134 reviews
The Black Horse is located in Amberley, West Sussex in the South Down's National Park. This grade two listed pub recently opened after extensive refurbishment offering a traditional bar offering local ales, an elegant yet cosy restaurant and the new addit
Uh ho....the curse of the Tripadvisor! Ignore the sorry two stars! Just back from a delicious Sunday roast and cannot fault it. Generous portions, loads of varied veg and.... the friendly French waiter! What's not to like! We all had a great time. So thank you the The Black Horse....this is our third visit and well done!
4 based on 446 reviews
Situated on the banks of the River Arun, Riverside offers breakfast, lunch and traditional afternoon teas all year round. Enjoy sitting outside by the river in the South Downs National Park, drinking a cold beer or enjoying cream tea, we are opposite Ambe
We were really looked forward to visiting this tearoom. The view is fabulous but, oh dear, the wait for our food was totally unacceptable. It was not busy - 4 or 5 tables had customers - but we waited 45 minutes for a scone and an afternoon tea. Trouble was our drinks were brought a few minutes after ordering but the coffee was stone cold by the time we were served out food. When I pointed this out, the waiter only apologised - did not offer to replace our drinks. My scone was excellent but my daughter's afternoon tea was very sparse - a few finger sandwiches of mainly cheese, cheese and cucumber, or cucumber and a few mini cakes and I mean mini. Again her scone was excellent though. Will we go again? No I don't think so when there are so many better places nearby. Shame. The views are super and the staff are very friendly and attentive. But the wait for food is silly.I'm sorry you were disappointed, we did warn every customer that there was a wait over lunchtime which gave you the choice to stay or leave - you chose to stay. We also replaced any drinks that came with our cream teas.I'm not sure where you sat but we were full all day, so "4 or 5 tables had customers" is simply not true.All Riverside Cream Teas have 8 finger sandwiches: smoked salmon, cucumber, cheese & pickle and egg sandwiches - I double-checked with our kitchen and they certainly did not sent out the sandwiches you are describing, they also come with mini cakes as specified on the menu, it is such a big tea that a lot of people end up taking the cakes home!
4 based on 326 reviews
The Sportsman Inn is a public house offering a selection of local and Cornish real ales and delicious pub food. We have 5 en-suite B&B rooms with spectacular views over the Amberley Brooks.
I stayed at the Sportsman Inn when walking the South Downs Way. It's a bit of a walk off the trail, on the edge of Amberley, but not too far. My room was spacious and comfortable. The food was excellent: both dinner and breakfast the following morning. If the weather is nice, be sure to have a drink out on the deck overlooking the Amberley water meadows. The pub provides binoculars for better viewing. I felt that the hosts were very welcoming of walkers, and I wasn't the only walker staying there.Thank you very much for your kind review, we are very happy you enjoyed your stay with us and the food. We are very accomodating to walkers and we have many of them passing through due to our location and views.
4 based on 464 reviews
Traditional country pub with food.
As a pre holiday treat, decided to take Mum for dinner with my partner on Friday night. Fancied âpub grubâ and wanted to try somewhere new, so ventured out to Amberley.The Bridge Inn has a nice garden and terrace where we could soak up the unseasonally warm September sun. The heat soon started to fade so we headed inside around 7. The dining area was busy, but this did not compromise the excellent service throughout our meal.We chose from the regular menu and specials board. Given Mum has a smaller appetite, we shared 2 starters between 3. We selected the baked camembert and cheesy mushrooms. Both were delicious. I loved the fig chutney with the camembert.For mains, Mum and I opted for the pork special served in a cider sauce with dauphinois potatoes and broccoli whilst my partner opted for the beef burger. The pork was well cooked and tasty. The burger was filling, but heâs had better before.We were so full that I managed one scoop of the stem ginger and honeycomb ice cream. Delicious!With 5 drinks, the bill was a reasonable £82. I thought that represented good value.So a new find that weâll definitely return to. Iâd recommend booking ahead to avoid disappointment.
4 based on 242 reviews
The Dean Inn, formerly the Dean Ale and Cider House, has been relaunched into an a la carte styled restaurant with rooms. Located near to Chichester, we offer 6 beautiful rooms, enjoyable food and service in the heart of the West Dean Valley.
Four of us arrived in the restaurant (without booking) midweek and were eventually shown to a table. The lady was friendly and helpful but no one seemed in charge and there was a lot of coming and going with presumably staff around the back of the bar area. The starters were fine (I had pigeon breast which was well cooked) but the mains were very slow in arriving and generally average in quality. There was no real atmosphere in the establishment and we got the impression the staff were leaderless and just going through the motions with no incentive to go the extra mile etc.
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