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