Find out what British restaurants to try in Arundel. Arundel (/ˈærəndəl/ or locally /ˈɑːndəl/) is a market town and civil parish in a steep vale of the South Downs, West Sussex, England. It lies 49 miles (79 km) SSW of London, 18 miles (29 km) WNW of the English Channel city of Brighton, and 10 miles (16 km) east of the county city of Chichester. Larger nearby towns include Worthing, Littlehampton and Bognor Regis.
Things to do in Arundel
4 based on 397 reviews
Whether you're after a quiet drink with friends or a meal with the family, The Swan is perfect for you. Our modern styled bar is open all day 'til 11pm (later on Fridays and Saturdays, and for hotel guests), serving superb cocktails, outstanding Fuller's
The food and service have been pretty good recently but the menu seems to have gone too fancy. Spicy harissa lamb was not just rare it was uncooked and wasnât really spicy. Tried hard with the fish pie but I succumbed finally to the lack of seasoning and abundance of dill. Shame because itâs a great pub.Dear Teacake_Taster Thank you for your review, I appreciate your feedback and have passed your comments over to the team. I hope you will be able to return to see us back to our high standard that we strive to achieve. Regards Jasmine.
4 based on 160 reviews
Traditional Tea Room
We called in for coffee on arriving in Arundel and were made to feel so welcome that we decided to go back later in the afternoon for the full afternoon tea experience. We had salmon and cream cheese sandwiches as well as egg mayo followed by very large scones (plain for me and fruit for my husband) all washed down with a plentiful pot of tea. This was £9.50 for each and if we had had room we could have had a slice of one of the delicious looking cakes available for an extra £1.50 each. They also sell a few cards and craft items and were doing a roaring trade of their ice-creams which had some interesting flavours.The lady in charge was really lovely and told us a little about the festival which was taking place and what else we should see apart from the castle.
4 based on 648 reviews
Had a great meal here last night with work colleagues. Delicious fillet steak, good wine list and attentative staff. Would definitely recommend
4 based on 573 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.
Visited on a Tuesday night to celebrate an anniversary. Pre-booked and was fairly busy. Rib eye steak and ribs for mains were very good and well proportioned. Pudding was stick toffee pudding (exquisite!) and a sussex cheese board - very nice but maybe the cheese needed to relax a little to come to room temperature. Together with a very nice bottle of merlot and service, the bill was £70 which I think is fair value. It was my first visit here in 5 years and it's one that I'll come to again,
4 based on 367 reviews
Welcome and thank you for visiting the Motte & Bailey Cafe Trip Advisor page. Motte & Bailey Cafe is a traditional Cafe nestled in the heart of beautiful, historic Arundel. We open at 8.30am every day (except Sunday when we open at 9am) to make and serve
A lunchtime rush promised much yet delivered very little: a brief half an hour was spent in the cafe yet despondency amongst staff left customers feeling like an inconvenience. Requests for condiments were met with barely concealed irritation. The meals were adequate at best but there was disparity between the price of the food and what was delivered. Having ordered a dairy-free drink due to a lactose intolerance, a regular dairy drink was delivered. On querying the origins of the milk, staff bizarrely asked whether the lactose-intolerant customer would like to finish the drink. A further request for separate bills was met with clenched teeth and a barely concealed sigh. This constant neediness simply added a further dreary layer of tedium to the apparently already bored staffâs troublesome shift from hell. Apologies for inconveniencing you all.
4 based on 235 reviews
We visited Arundel House for a Saturday Cabaret evening with Julie Stardust; this was our first visit here . We were greeted with complimentary champagne and the evening just got better and better.Kim , the owner , has created a fabulous dining environment . The table setting is excellent with fresh white table linen , crystal glassware and a high quality feel to everything. We were offered a set three course menu with a choice of starters . mains and desserts . Everything was superb and the portion sizes were perfect.The time flew by and we can't wait for the next one.
4 based on 383 reviews
Open for Lunch (12-2pm)and Dinner (6.30Pm-9pm) Closed Sunday Evenings and All Day Mondays.
Had Sunday lunch a few weeks ago on the recommendation of friends and it was excellent. Went back with different friends from Bedfordshire to try the regular menu. Not cheap but worth every penny. I had the steak and Guineas pie after a bad steak and ale pie elsewhere ( review queried because the owner falsely accused us of not having eaten there). My wife had the curry, her friend the salmon fish cakes and her friendâs partner the same as me. Desserts were ice cream (me), Banana caramel mess (my wife), her friend had Creme brûlée and the partner sticky toffee pudding. Faultless. The only problem is the small car park but the road is very quiet so you can park off site easily.
4 based on 256 reviews
Had breakfast here two mornings on the trot while staying in the town. Much better prices than hotels very close by and in my opinion you couldnât get a better breakfast. Small English breakfast that didnât seem too small to me. Friendly staff in a nice atmosphere located in the middle of town. I would definitely recommend eating here.
5 based on 613 reviews
Booked, having read the reviews, for the Goodwood Revival weekend. The food was delicious - very well cooked & presented - both my sister & I had the lobster. The restaurant obviously has regulars but we were made to feel very welcome, especially by Harry who was fun & had us laughing with his straight forward nature. Amazing price as well for the quality. We will definitely be back. Recommend booking, the restaurant is small and you are not rushed, which is nice in todayâs table turning industry.
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5 based on 499 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.
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