The Large One said:What about The Lamb at Firle? Got a good reputation, I hear.
Commander said:Haven't been there for years, good suggestion. I like Firle, always reminds me of the Vicar of Dibley.
And it's the RAM I think.
Lewesian Seagull said:Good food, quite expensive, no carvery though.
Only carvery I can think of in Lewes area is the White Hart, leaves a bit to be desired though.
jevs said:Just a little bit further east is the Yew tree at Arlington.....a top top country pub but you'll have to book.
The chalk pit in Lewes is good (my step daughter is a waitress there) as is the Rainbow at cooksbridge.
The Trevor arms at Glynde serves exceptional pub food...but no carvery alas.
Lammy said:The White Hart is the only Cavery in Lewes I think.
I can recommend The Old Oak, also in Arlington. No carvery though, but the food and service is top class.jevs said:Just a little bit further east is the Yew tree at Arlington.....a top top country pub but you'll have to book.
The chalk pit in Lewes is good (my step daughter is a waitress there) as is the Rainbow at cooksbridge.
The Trevor arms at Glynde serves exceptional pub food...but no carvery alas.
Tom Hark said:The Shepherd and Dog, Fulking.
Mind you, not too sure where Fulking is. went there by car but wasn't paying attention. Quite near here tho, and the food is good![]()
Yorkie said:Fulking is near Poynings on the road towards Bramber at the foot of the Devils Dyke.
Oh, it grew up.Commander said:Haven't been there for years, good suggestion. I like Firle, always reminds me of the Vicar of Dibley.
And it's the RAM I think.
Tom Hark said:The Shepherd and Dog, Fulking.
Mind you, not too sure where Fulking is. went there by car but wasn't paying attention. Quite near here tho, and the food is good![]()
Cadiz Seagull said:You never bloody take me out for my birthday![]()