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4 based on 92 reviews
The Red Pig is unique. It has a small but varied menu. I had the much acclaimed Pett Leveller, others had Moroccan Lamb & Halloumi with Lentils & Red Cabbage. All were delicious & good value. Street food at it`s best!Thank You Neil H you're obviously a man of great discernment and taste (less of the grovelling already). We like to keep it simple. May the force be with you.Andy
5 based on 28 reviews
Welcoming cafe serving both traditional English cooked breakfasts together with Thai food and new dishes on rotation every week. Quality coffee also available from 7am. The menu will be updated on a regular basis and a new autumn menu and evening takeaway
It is the closest café to us but hadnât visited. Iâd seen some rave reviews on our local Facebook page so was was determined to visit. We werenât disappointed. Simple, unpretentious, inexpensive but most of all delicious . I could go on but itâs better to just visit. Eggs Benedict, to Pad Thai and Massaman curry. We were greeted by a friendly face weâd known from the other Thai restaurant in Battle and we had the place to ourselves as it was way past lunchtime.I think weâll do breakfast next. Dear Merlin and Leo, it was great see you again and I'm glad you enjoyed your food. I hope to see you again soon
5 based on 141 reviews
We are an art gallery and tea room specialising in local artists and local food. We are on the edge of the Rye Harbour nature reserve, which is a fantastic spot for walking and birding, with a long shingle beach and masses of pools and hides.We have an ex
This delightful tea room and art gallery is situated in Rye harbour. It is run by a lovely couple Morgan and Peter. The food on sale is home made and delicious and the setting of an art gallery, makes it a very special place to visit and shop for unique gifts. Please check website before visiting as winter and summer opening times are different. I promise you will not be disappointed
4 based on 364 reviews
I would definitely say, for anyone visiting Rye and anywhere near this establishment, it is an absolute MUST! It has great kerb appeal for a start, so you are automatically drawn in. Once inside, the staff were very friendly and helpful. The place was so busy and popular and you can see how busy the staff are and yet always pleasant, polite and friendly. The food, when it arrived was awesome. Generous portions, tasty and fresh ingredients and all at a reasonable price. Genuinely the best Ploughman's lunch I have ever had and I cannot wait to go back!
4 based on 421 reviews
We are a family run business, set in the tranquil setting of Rye Harbour, situated opposite the Lifeboat house. We are adjacent to the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and River Rother and a short stroll from the beach.We are open 364 days a year (take Christma
The staff were very friendly and helpful. We had the all day breakfast which consisted of 2 Korkers sausages, 2 rashers bacon a fried egg, beans, chips and thick sliced buttered toast (you could have tomatoes and mushrooms). All cooked perfectly and a good cup of tea to follow.We will be visiting again
4 based on 509 reviews
Set in the heart of the ancient Cinque Port of Rye, The Cobbles Tea Room has been known for over 60 years as the town's premier traditional tea room. Listed in Sussex Life 2019 as one of 16 best tea rooms in Sussex.
A small and potentially atmospheric venue. A little cramped which is understandable given the space available. Good tea served in the old fashioned way using real tea leaves which is good. The toasted tea cakes were a little doughy and hardly toasted. The toilet is down an alleyway and not exactly welcoming.Thank you for your comments. We are pleased that you enjoyed our good, old fashioned loose leaf tea! ... we will look into to the tea cake issue that you raise now. Not something we usually get wrong but, of course, we are sorry if you didnât enjoy it. We would have dealt with it/put it right for you at time if you had told us. Like the good, old fashioned tea the tearoom is a grade II listed building, built in in 1836. We have an outside loo which reflects the charm and life of our historical building.
4 based on 380 reviews
Had a very tasty tea, good value for money and friendly attentive service
Found this wonderful little Tea Rooms whilst walking around the town during a weekend in Rye. Its a picture perfect English Tea Room. Very nicely laid out with very friendly and helpful staff. There is a relatively full menu with a good and wide selection. I can thoroughly recommend the Welsh Rarebit. Well worth a visit
4 based on 384 reviews
The fig is a relaxed, contemporary cafe serving simple fresh and healthy food and locally roasted coffee.
Rosie runs a great set up at The Fig. The atmosphere is so welcoming and the place is always busy enough to have a background mumble. The menu changes seasonally and we are always keen to see what has changed since the last time we went there. Latest being delicious aubergine, hummus and sweet pepper with toasted flatbread. The coffee is really good and they make a mean flat white. Dogs are very welcome.
4 based on 275 reviews
What a happy find this place was. Not masses on the menu but it was fresh, hot and tasty. The toasted paniniâs are delicious. Seating inside and out. Itâs an ideal place to grab a coffee and a sandwich. The staff are clearly customer friendly.
4 based on 181 reviews
We have been to the Beach cafe before but not for a while. Pretty much all was okay but we sat outside and it was quite disgusting. Old bits of tissue, paper and even an old dog poo bag just left lying around. It just seemed that no-one cared, which is sad.Had a sandwich which was ok (bread very ordinary) with salad on the side with no cutlery so why not just add to the sandwich?Sorry to be negative but it was truly disappointing.Luckily no photos.Unfortunately we cannot help bits of tissue etc that blow off the tables, it is all picked up at the end of the day. As for the poo bag this is an on going problem we have as the council wonât put a dog bin in along the beach and people think itâs ok to leave them by benches or even throw them in our pots which we find very disgusting and try to keep an eye out for people leaving them unfortunately we are to busy to always catch them leaving it.Cutlery, napkins and sachets are right next to the counter we donât put these on your plate as we have no idea what sauce you want on your food so you are asked to help yourself
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