Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Alfriston. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you. including Irma's Cafe & Bistro, Chestnuts Tea Rooms, Badgers @ The Old Village Bakery, The Singing Kettle Tea House, Wingrove House, Rathfinny Tasting Room Restaurant, The Plough and Harrow, The George Inn, The Star Inn Restaurant, The Dining Room @ Deans Place
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4 based on 119 reviews
We look forward to welcoming you to the Dining Room at Deans Place, our newly refurbished restaurant. Our menus change monthly along with daily chef's recommendations so that we can offer the best of Sussex's wealth of local produce wherever possible. Dur
After a particularly poor experience last year, followed by a particularly positive experience also last year we decided to book a table for 15 people for Sunday lunch to celebrate a significant family birthday.I am so glad we did. Without using the usual cliches all I can say is that this was one of the best, if not THE best, Sunday lunch celebrations I have ever been part of.The team of staff led by a very professional young man (duty manager?) was extremely efficient, timely and very pleasant. The organisation of the staff members was very tight and well controlled. Food appeared, wine and drinks were replenished and plates removed quietly and without fuss.The plates of food arrived altogether which I thought was no mean feat for a table of 15 with a large range of meals from vegan to child to meat-eaters. All guests were very impressed with the standard and presentation of the food. I had probably the best salmon as a starter that I have ever had in my life. The roast beef as a main was cooked beautifully and I loved the presentation.Thank you to the whole team at Dean's Place and to the very talented chefs for turning this important day into a very memorable experience.I wholeheartedly recommend this restaurant. My wife and I will be returning as a couple shortly (and regularly).
4 based on 196 reviews
Tried to drop in here on a Thursday night about 8:00pm only to be told it was fully booked !There were loads of empty tables and Iâm guessing not many more punters around.Book if you want to try it is my advice...
4 based on 582 reviews
We had a lovely dinner here. Great menu, very good food and beer and wine. Our service was good also.I cannot strongly enough emphasize the need for a reservation.Several friends wandered in shortly after we were seated, unexpectedly. We asked the staff if they could join us. Staff said that they could, but that they would not be served for at least 30 minutes.Others without a reservation were told they could not be served. There was lots of open tables. So, I can only assume that perhaps they were short-staffed.Regardless, good food, but get a reservation.
4 based on 589 reviews
Having reserved a table for 3 in the evening, we found we were in the nursery area, with babies and young children loudly enjoying themselves right next to us. This was 7pm. We ordered drinks at the bar and asked where our table was, expecting someone to come over. No one did, so eventually we asked and was told we have to help ourselves to a menu and order at the busy bar. No one told us this.Booked for their GF options, the fish pie was a glutenous dry specimen with one overcooked prawn and probably cod? Side salad probably for show rather than eating. The fish and chips had overcooked batter, chips passable. Scampi was a large portion but again, overcooked. All was an unpleasant chore to get through, however, we were hungry so did. No one asked us how our meal was. Too crowded, I couldn't be heard to tell them anyway.
4 based on 67 reviews
Situated within our Sussex Heritage award-winning winery, with panoramic views of the vineyard and the beautiful South Downs, you can drop in to taste and purchase our Sussex Sparkling, Sussex still wines and Seven Sisters spirits. Led by chef Chris Baile
What a fabulous place. The sun came out just as we arrived making the whole vineyard area and restaurant glow. The atmosphere was super and the staff were incredible all night, friendly and attentive.The taster menu was very good indeed, though the portions were small.
4 based on 308 reviews
You'll find the Wingrove House at the far end of the 'sleepy' village of Alfriston in the heart of the Sussex countryside. I say sleepy, but the village boasts 4 pubs that all look like they deserve investigating at some time in the future...The restaurant boasts a cosy terrace in front of the main glass doors, which, 'weather permitting', should provide an excellent 'al fresco' dining opportunity.The menu changes regularily and has a fair choice of dishes to suit most palates. What I should point out here, and this was confirmed to me by one of the chefs, practically all the ingredients used in the kitchen are sourced locally, with even the wine list graced by some locally produced wines. So bravo for that!This was a 7 person family a la carte dinner, and so not easy for any small kitchen with another 30 something diners to cope with, all ordering within 45 minutes of one another. But the delivery of the appetizers and afterwards the main course went off extremely well without any obvious delay. Only professional restaurant folk will understand what I'm saying here, but it was 'top notch service' from the guys in white. The food was well presented, well seasoned and proved to be delicious to the palate.The service was sufficiently descreet and efficient - just how it should be. Overall, it was a very pleasant experience and one to repeat in the not too distant future (maybe after checking out the four villlage pubs).
4 based on 348 reviews
Overlooking the enchanting village square, the singing kettle tea house idyllically looks out on village life. Inside you'll find calming contemporary farrow & ball decor with arty wall hangings and in the warmer months you can choose to sit out front and
Alfriston is an attractive little village just about 20 minutes from Eastbourne. But relying on public transport or in this case, voluntary bus service to get there, it seems only possible on weekends. We went on a Sunday, my lady insisted we went to church. This was a unique experience with six bell ringers, ringing the church bells in the middle of the church. Something we had never seen before. Afterwards we walked over the Village Green and enjoyed walking round the little sideways and by-ways of a Sussex village. Before going back to Eastbourne we had delightful and tasty cream teas in The Singing Kettle in the village centre.
4 based on 416 reviews
Welcome to our historic tea house! Alfriston was granted its market charter in 1406, and the house at Badgers dates from 1510 â over 500 years old! We know it was the village bakery for 200 years until 1933, and proprietor Michael Luttig and manager Lynn
It must be 6 years since our last visit. We enjoyed it then and we enjoyed it even more this time. The staff were extremely polite & friendly. We divided to have our coffee and cake outside. It was wonderful. Our friend thoroughly enjoyed the experience. If ever you are visiting Alfriston it is a must visit and you will not be disappointed.
4 based on 182 reviews
We looked at a few options for lunch when in Alfriston recently and were really pleased that we chose Chestnuts. The menu suited everyone and we were all very pleased with our food - sandwiches, tea cake and cake. Service was friendly and quick. The tea rooms are bigger than they look from the road as there is an additional back room. We will definitely stop here next time we are in Alfriston.
4 based on 30 reviews
We serve classic English breakfast and brunch with authentic Caribbean dinner and lunch.
Londoners wandering around Lewes on a september saturday looking for somewhere to eat with wheelchair access found Irma's tucked away at the far end of the high street.Situated on the corner of several streets we sat outside and watched the world go by.We were told that there would be a bit of a wait for our food. Around twenty minutes didn't seem excessive and it was well worth waiting for.A very good reason for us to visit Lewes again. Our very best wishes to Irma's owners and staff.Hi sigrid oThank you very much for your 5* review and great feedback - we appreciate it very much.Do come back and see us again if you find yourselves wandering around in this neck of the woods again. :o)Best wishes
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