Find out what British restaurants to try in Pagham including The Crown Inn, The Inglenook, The Lion, Little london tea shop, The Crab & Lobster Restaurant, Pagham Beach Cafe, The Lamb Inn, Mustards Bar & Restaurant, The Bear Inn, Waves Cafe and Sandwich Bar
4 based on 238 reviews
We have been to this cafe many a time, but on this visit whilst the food was it's usual very nice and the staff are always friendly unfortunately the cups and knives and forks where not very clean as we had to ask for clean ones, it is a shame really as it is so simple to check before giving them to people no matter how busy you are there is no excuse for not washing things properly and puts people off going in there. I know we do not live there but we are down there quite often as we have relative's who live in Selsey so come and vistcthe cafe often..
4 based on 110 reviews
We stayed here last weekend, very friendly and great service. The food was excellent, you have to try the spare ribs they were to die for. The rooms were spotless and decorated to a high standard, the breakfast was amazing. The staff were friendly, professional and could not do enough for us. The owners Graham & Sue were lovely, they made us feel very welcome. I would definitely stay here again and highly recommend it.
5 based on 255 reviews
I have lunched twice at Mustards within the last few days. My first lunch included last Sunday was a delicious homemade broccoli soup and a generous, equally delicious, portion of roast lamb, Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, gravy and two side dishes with freshly cooked vegetables. In addition there was warm, home baked bread and a Carafe of water. Today being less hungry I chose fried cod, chips and mashed peas; all cooked to perfection. Once again there was freshly baked bread. Afterwards I ate homemade lemon, lime and raspberry sorbets - so much better than thé mass produced variety.On both occasions the service was efficient and friendly. Mustards is stylishly furnished and attention has been paid to many details: for example: cloth serviettes and cloth towels in the immaculately clean bathroom.
4 based on 656 reviews
A friendly welcome awaits at this timber beamed 17th century inn, popular with residents and visitors alike. Nearby attractions are the beach at Pagham and the tranquil Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve. Always a good selection of beers complemented by popula
very good pub for food good service could have done with more staff on but food excellent good range of gin wich i like Hello ThomasThank you for taking the time to review us at The Lamb Inn, Pagham. I am very pleased that you enjoyed the experience when you recently visited us. I will pass on your observation to the rest of the team and look forward to, hopefully, your next visit.Once again, many thanks.Best wishes
4 based on 301 reviews
Nice friendly staff. Decor similar to American diner. Good menu of cooked food, takeaway or eat in, snacks, sandwiches, cakes etc. Very clean. Try the fish and chips!! Will definitely visit when next in the area.
4 based on 549 reviews
Nestling on the banks of Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve the 350 year old Crab & Lobster has been renovated creating one of the most stunning hideaways on the South Coast. The restaurant successfully combines excellent service and presentation, stylish déco
Canât thank the staff enough, excellent service, great food.Not to be confused with the Crab & Lobster in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, which I mistakenly booked for my wife and Iâs 2nd anniversary. Thankfully the staff found the funny side, and despite it being a Sunday night on an August bank holiday weekend they were able to accommodate us despite being fully booked!Saving the day is an understatement, and my blushes.Canât recommend highly enough.
5 based on 113 reviews
We are proud to say that "Little London" is a traditional English Tea Shop providing good quality refreshment and food, we will always have a smile and always have time to pass the time of day with every one of our customers. We only allow assistance dogs
Had afternoon tea with Daughters and G.daughter as treat for Mother's Day and daughters birthday. I can not recommend this place highly enough.Everything was home made, service was excellent and Staff/Owners were so friendly, nothing was too much even phoning half an hour before our booked time to add another person to our table.Well worth a visit you won't regret it.What a wonderful review, thank you so much for taking the time to write it - it was a pleasure to help make the day something special. Please come and see us again soonGlynis and the Team x
4 based on 332 reviews
The oldest pub in Pagham dating back to the early 15th century, with a welcoming and inviting atmosphere. Being known as one the best restaurants in the local are we cater for all needs, with our gluten free, vegetarian and kids options as well as a wide
We decided to use this pub because of the great reviews, Iâm glad we did it definitely did not disappoint. The Staff especially Rebecca were very attentive and very friendly.I had Portuguese sardines to start but the white bait. Crayfish and king prawn cocktail and Garlick king prawns were equally as nice.My main was Duck legs in a port and brandy sauce, fabulous. My wife and one other had the Lamb shoulder, the cut was brilliant and cooling excellent. The Roast Turkey was cooked to a tee.All in all I agree with everyone else who have reviewed this eatery it is brilliant, not the cheapest but so well worth every penny.
4 based on 414 reviews
We were recommended this pub by our owner of our holiday let.We arrived on a Sunday evening without booking and they easily fitted us in.The menu was very small and basic but luckily for our husbands they were still doing Sunday dinners.So one beef, one turkey SD, a shepards pie and a fish pie later, we started eating.The food was nice but not outstanding, the service though was good.The puddings were small and expensive.So 4 mains, 2 puddings and the coffees and 4 drinks. £100 later.I think almost £15 for a roast dinner is pretty steep. We come from Buckinghamshire which is noted for its expensive eateries and we pay less for better fare.Thank you for taking the time to review us at The Inglenook , Pagham . We are sorry that you felt underwhelmed by your meal with us . We offer what we believe to be good wholesome home cooked food on our bar menu at competitive prices . We are a family run privately owned establishment which allows us to set our own prices and so our beverages are set at a fair level . We have a reputation for generous portions and so i am surprised to hear that you were disappointed with your dessert . I am unsure if you mentioned any of your concerns to our staff on that evening but i can assure that customer satisfaction is our upmost priory . I can only apologise at this time . If you are in the area again and decide to pop in please flag up and i will do my best to make your visit to us a fabulous one .
4 based on 163 reviews
Estabished in 1856 The Crown Inn has been the heart of Selsey village for over 150 years. We take pride in serving great value pub grub in an amazing atmosphere welcome to families, dog's, the occasional drinker and someone looking for live entertainment.
Place fairly empty, service slow and a lot more expensive than our last visit, steak well seasoned, that suited me but not the other person on our table that ordered 'Surf, Turf & Cluck'
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