Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Midhurst, England, United Kingdom. Midhurst (pronounced /ˈmɪd.hɜːrst/, or in the Sussex dialect: Medhas /ˈmɛd.həs/) is a market town and civil parish in West Sussex, England. It lies on the River Rother 20 miles inland from the English Channel, and 12 miles north of the county town of Chichester.
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4 based on 207 reviews
This Beautiful 17th Century pub boasts a strong historical heritage with large gardens and stunning views of the South Downs. Our team extend a warm welcome to you at The Royal Oak in West Lavington, Midhurst. Located a short distance from the Goodwood Es
Went for an evening meal with several friends and had a really good time. The service was friendly and helpful and the food was excellent. In fact I couldn't manage a pudding because I was so full from my starter and main course. Would certainly recommend this place.
4 based on 164 reviews
With an authentic Thai restaurant in the heart of this traditional country pub, The Hamilton Arms serves a tasty menu of more than 100 Thai dishes in the West Sussex village of Stedham. Serving staff in traditional dress give the comfortable dining room a
Hi all, I made a booking for four of us on the 30th June at 12 noon for the all you can eat Sunday buffet at £12.50 a head.We arrived at 12 noon and was shown to our table as we arrived and ask for a jug of water, they did giver us four glasses of water so fine and was then shown to the buffet and was told to help ourselves which we did. Delicious soup to start with followed by chicken satay spring roles etc, the mains were amazing and also the sweets. They also have a selection for English food as a main course which you can help yourself to. This Sunday it was roast Turkey roast potatoes and a selection of vegetables and Yorkshire pudding as well with gravy so everyone is catered for.Our overall experience was very good as indeed was the food we will return again soon to try the al-a-cart menu, many thanks for a wonderful experience Cheers from B.B.Thank you for your positive review. We are pleased your experience with us was up to standard.We really appreciate your custom and look forward to welcoming you back soonKind regards Manager
4 based on 116 reviews
A Greene King pub, with the poor ale that entails. Reasonable prices, and our group enjoyed our evening out until another customer started flashing, a second offered to hurt us if we looked his way again, and then the landlady called us each the c-word because we weren't all from Midhurst... having just explained that she would restrict entrance to her pub based on where potential customers were born or their nationality. We won't be back!I am saddened to read this .our pub is very friendly to visitors.our ales have won several awards some recently.you seemed to visit us on a night that we had the remenants of a stag so this might have been just high jinks.you state that the landlady swore at you I can assure that who ever that was it was not the landlady.a quick word with our staff would have seen a response to both partys.midhurst is a very friendly place.and welcomes visitors.we hope that you will visit us again and see that for yourself.i noticed you stayed till quite late so clearly you were not that upset.
4 based on 213 reviews
Visited with my wife and had a very enjoyable lunch. Service was homely and friendly, and the food was served promptly, although the restaurant was not busy.Our choice was Roast beef, which was a good portion, with roast potatoes, yorkshire pudding and a separate dish of seasonal vegetables. For pudding, my wife had a "Chocolate Pot" which she enjoyed. THe pot contained solidified melted and chilled chocolate - not a dish if you were on a diet, but very good.Plenty of car parking available, and a nice beer garden.
4 based on 218 reviews
Dropped in here for dinner and had a great time. Good choice of food and wine all which was well prepared and delicious. Atmosphere is really lovely, staff are friendly and helpful and there' a terrific beer garden to enjoy the warm summer evenings from. And on top of that the prices are great. Not local to me but I'll certainly pop back next time I'm passing.
4 based on 106 reviews
We decided to go on road trip because it was a sunny day. We went on a Sunday for a roast dinner. You DO have to book as it was fully booked and very busy. We choose to sit in the garden. What a beautiful setting and view. Lovely staff and very helpful and friendly. The roasts where good and tasty just only grumble was not much vegetables as you can see in the picture other than that it was perfect proper pub and definitely go for a drink on a sunny day!
4 based on 547 reviews
We were recently taken for lunch by some friends to this beautiful pub in Henley, near Midhurst. It was a glorious day so we sat outside on the decking with the most fabulous view of the hills in the distance. It really was the most idyllic setting and coupled with good food and drink made for a delightful occasion for catching up.The approach through woodland is delightful and the pub itself lies half hidden in the surrounding woods. There is ample car parking and there is a pretty garden providing pleasant sitting areas. Generally this pub has everything and the friendliness of staff and the service is perfect....enjoy your visit if in the area and looking for a pub offering that little bit extra.....
4 based on 258 reviews
Welcoming, family-friendly and dog-friendly pub. We have a lovely relaxed, award winning restaurant that seats aprox 26 for lunch or dinner. We also cater for groups (e.g. walkers and cyclists enjoying the beautiful South Downs National Park nearby). We u
I must apologise to the proprietors of The Elsted Inn for my less than favourable review last time, I hadn't realised everything was prepared from scratch, so I went back for a second go.My friend and I started by sharing a mezzo platter, delicious. nice mix of flavours and textures. Then we both had the ravioli, an unfortunate unavoidable downside to food prepared from scratch is that there can only be one veggie option offered, and one option of most meats. This is more than compensated for by the sheer quality of the offerings. Lemon sponge cake for me, and coffee ice cream for my friend followed, both of which were prefect. We didn't book in advance which meant we had the only available table next to the Trotton fete committee jamboree, with lots of loud voices and people squeezing past. This isn't a criticism of the pub in the least, business is business, but next time we will book and ask for the table by the door if there is a big party booked in. I would think mid week would be quieter rather than a Saturday. Attentive staff without being too intrusive. Fabulous food. very reasonable price at seventy pounds with drink for three courses, for a meal cooked while you wait and not microwaved. One of my places of choice on the rare occasions I eat out. Don't miss it.Dear Bellerophon c,I can't thank you enough for trying us out again, and writing a second review to note your altered opinion. We are lucky to have lovely customers who leave great reviews - but, of course, we have the occasional poor review. I am really humbled that you apologised, and can only assume that we didn't explain the menu (or other things) properly to you on your previous visit. Thanks for coming back! I am delighted that you had a lovely time, and enjoyed your meal. That evening was more chaotic than normal, partly due to the fete 'after-party', so I am grateful that you were able to be understanding, and had a lovely meal despite the 'mayhem'. As you rightly state, we are normally a little quieter and have less moving around the restaurant. Hope to see you again.Best wishes,Thais
4 based on 300 reviews
The Stag Inn is a lovely, country pub set in the beautiful village of Balls Cross in Petworth. The menu changes on a weekly basis and all their products are sourced locally. With traditional log fire and award winning Badger ales - a warm welcome and grea
Visited this pub for the first time today and had a great sandwich lunch. A traditional country inn this place is off the beaten track and in a glorious setting. It was a lovely sunny day today so we ate outside with our dog - the pub is very dog-friendly. The garden setting is lovely and inside very quaint. We arrived just after 12.00 and glad we were early - the pub got gradually more busy and clearly popular. The pub has a good selection of well-kept beers and the menu is simple but well-priced. We had egg-mayo and alsombacon and fried egg sandwiches - these came with rustic chips and salad. Good portions. A great lunch at a good price in a lovely setting - give it a try and it won't disappoint.
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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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