Reviews on Bar food in Crowborough, United Kingdom including The Blue Anchor, Crow and Gate, The White Hart on the Green, Boar's Head Inn, The Huntsman, Coopers Arms, The Kings Arms - Rotherfield, The White Hart, Wheatsheaf, The Middle House
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4 based on 367 reviews
We were fortunate enough to have cream tea given to us as a present. This is not just cream tea it is an experience ! The Middle House is a beautiful hotel set in the centre of the ancient Sussex village of Mayfield. The views from the restaurant over the Weald are to die for and that is before you get to see the cream tea and realise that is equally a sight to die for. I have no hesitation in recommending this beautiful restaurant.
4 based on 25 reviews
Friendly and welcoming. The food was excellent, served hot and tasty and well above expectation. The Chef clearly has pride in his cooking and we will certainly be very happy to dine there again. Very much enjoyed our visit, particularly as the pub was very toasty with it real fires burning. Well done the Wheatsheaf.
4 based on 362 reviews
Traditional Pub & Steakhouse. The primary focus at The White Hart is providing our customers with the very best quality produce served with a unique and loving style of service. Let us look after your every need... whether it be steak, fish, cocktails, wi
We called in for lunch unannounced and were made very welcome. We had the â tapas to share â washed down with Harveyâs bitter and Pinot respectively . Tapas were an excellent mix with plenty for two of each of the 5 dishes included . Beer was well kept and served & wine chilled just right . Overall a very pleasant way to pass a lunchtime - excellent value too .
4 based on 157 reviews
Charming Grade II listed 17th Century Coaching Inn set in the heart of the beautiful historic village of Rotherfield. With unspoilt views over the High Weald from the extensive garden and patios, to the open fires and exposed beams of the bars and restaur
Fantastic food.Other options available.Beautiful stone baked pizza ( that wasnât really an option( but it was when asked))The moules were prefect and are highly recommended .Great food. Great staff. Perfect location. Beautiful views and grounds. Dog friendly... Who could ask for more?!?!
4 based on 22 reviews
By sheer co-incidence we had Sunday lunch here on the same day as Richard the Third's remains were taken to rest at Leicester Cathedral. I say this as this traditional Sunday lunch would have suited him and his ancestor Henry 8th perfectly. A beautifully carved mound of rare roast beef that melted in the mouth plus a lavish selection of roast vegetables, the crispiest roast potatoes, superb yorkshire pudding ( ideal for Richard of York!)and lashings of red wine gravy. The temporary silence at the table said it all. Just superb. Being greedy by nature, we all opted for home made puddings too which completed the meal perfectly. With a couple of bottles of wine the unbelievable price was £25 per head. This could become a regukar treat for us this most traditional of pubs which was delightfully snd peacefully infant-free.
4 based on 238 reviews
Popped in based on the reviews on Tripadvisor - wasn't disappointed. Had the asparagus, ham & tomato starter which was very tasty & well cooked. Both had the beer battered cod & chips which was piping hot, large & tasted delicious. Just what we wanted on a rainy day. The staff were friendly & attentive. When driving there be aware there aren't any signs from the A26, just head for the railway station, past all the parked cars which are on the road & the pub is on the corner, pub car parking just round the corner at the back of the pub.
4 based on 119 reviews
The most traditional English pub for many many miles serving Harveys real ale (& others). Log burning Inglenook fireplaces add to the truly authentic atmosphere. Beautiful views over the Sussex/Kent border & the local 9 hole golf course. The perfect place
Lovely friendly staff but hugely disappointed by the food. 1970s Fayre, overpriced. Pavlova dessert was scandalously bad (packet rock meringue). Sludgy Scampi with micro peas. Same price level as Neville or huntsman but not in the same league. Sorry to say this, but we'd so love this to be a great local pub.
4 based on 366 reviews
The only problem with pubs are their limited selections of wine by the glass. I was lucky here and had a good Chilean Chardonnay. There were several dogs with their owners all behaving. I had the bangers and mash and my wife had the lamb shank both were very good.Thank you very much Bob and CindyWe are pleased you enjoyed your visit and look forward to seeing you again.
3 based on 559 reviews
The Crow and Gate in Crowborough is a country pub & restaurant oozing rural charm and rustic character. Our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales
Thank you once again Peter (Maitre'D) and Kat (Dedicated member of staff) for a superb Birthday Evening for my wife. From the moment we arrived the service and attention shown was excellent and while the restaurant was very busy we were given all the time we required to decide on the meal we would like..The menu was very broad and extremely interesting and I feel confident that it could satisfy requirements and pallets of all diners.The different courses were excellently presented and ample time was also given between courses.Many thanks and please pass our congratulations to the chef for the presentation and warmth of his dishes.Dear David L SThank you so much for your wonderful review and all the kind comments.The whole team is absolutely thrilled with your feedback and we are all extremely happy that we have provided you with such positive experience.We have recently updated our menu with few new dishes so hopefully, we will see you again soon so you can try the new additions to our broad range of food offerings.We are all looking forward to seeing you very shortly.Kindest RegardsPeter and The Team @ The Crow and Gate Inn
5 based on 80 reviews
Welcome To The Blue Anchor in Crowborough Serving Food Monday to Saturday 12-3pm & 6-9pm Sundayâs 12-4pm A Warm Welcome Awaits From Amy and Her Team
When last in England, and driving to London through Crowborough, we passed on our left a modest building modestly proclaiming itself to be a Country Pub with Dining. Turning round and going in, we soon realized our mistake in passing it . The modesty of its self proclaimed status belies the remarkable achievement of its owners and staff - this is a great welcoming genuine unpretentious pub with all the character of a country inn, with great dining in a large separate area with lovely decor. The food is as good as you will find anywhere , with a wide ranging menu and ample portions ( unlike so many other places ). Squid, terrine, risotto , dressed crab , salted caramel torte and ice cream we had were fantastic. The service is excellent - charming , welcoming, attentive without being intrusive and professional to a level far beyond the youth of the staff. People and their children are happy here . Outside there is a large area with tables and a large car park. A great deal of thought has obviously gone into creating such a great welcoming place.
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