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Yes Chef

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Apr 11, 2016
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In the kitchen
The Black Rabbit in Arundel is in a great location but one of the worst run pubs in the town. Full of tourists, glasses and plates everywhere, poor ale and you wait ages for food, other than that it's ok!

The Bridge Inn, Houghton Bridge
The Horseguard's, Tillington
The King's Arms, Arundel (you can eat your own takeaway food in there and they'll even give you a plate, knife & fork!)
The Crown & Anchor at Dell Quay

I agree with your assessment of The Black Rabbit, but would suggest the Crown and Anchor also suffers a bit from being in such a busy/tourist trap location
 




BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
22,681
Newhaven
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Where is this pub? :whistle: :)
 










Giraffe

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Helpful Moderator
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Aug 8, 2005
27,225
Black Rabitt closing Monday, after Mothers Day bookings serviced on Sunday.
 


SK1NT

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Sep 9, 2003
8,762
Thames Ditton
I love great views, history and an open fire in my pubs.These are my little gems... enjoy fellow NSCers

The Albany, Thames Ditton. Over looks Hampton Court and is right on the Thames.
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The King William IV, Mickeham. Situated on the edge of Boxhill with lovely views over Norbury Park. Inside is an oldie pub with an open fire.
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Ye Olde Swan, Thames Ditton. Set right on the river, this is a lovely summer pub however inside has so much history and character. 3 open fires one of which is in a Tudor room which dates back to 15th and apparently was frequented by Henry the V!!! (being down the road from Hampton Court)
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George and Dragon, Houghton. Lovely and cosy inside and lovely views from the garden.
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The Fountain Inn, Ashurst. The setting for Paul McCartneys 'Wonderful Christmas Time'. Lovely Garden and Oldy and cosy inside.
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The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,185
West is BEST
I love great views, history and an open fire in my pubs.These are my little gems... enjoy fellow NSCers

The Albany, Thames Ditton. Over looks Hampton Court and is right on the Thames.
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The King William IV, Mickeham. Situated on the edge of Boxhill with lovely views over Norbury Park. Inside is an oldie pub with an open fire.
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Ye Olde Swan, Thames Ditton. Set right on the river, this is a lovely summer pub however inside has so much history and character. 3 open fires one of which is in a Tudor room which dates back to 15th and apparently was frequented by Henry the V!!! (being down the road from Hampton Court)
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George and Dragon, Houghton. Lovely and cosy inside and lovely views from the garden.
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The Fountain Inn, Ashurst. The setting for Paul McCartneys 'Wonderful Christmas Time'. Lovely Garden and Oldy and cosy inside.
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Lovely choices.
Used to spend many a summers afternoon outside at The Albany.
Been to all the others a few times too.
Great pubs.
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,335
Brighton factually.....
My old local on a Saturday from midday was packed full of like minded idiot Rockabilly & Psychobilly freaks, we would totter off to Dingwalls mid afternoon for a few hours then back to the Elephants for more beers before heading off to wherever a band was playing locally.
Sundays was skinhead day mainly, when you could here great Trojan Ska and Rock Steady, great pub and great times.

A friend wrote this, included is my friend Cyril who moved to Japan, and several others and pictures of friends, nice article.
God I miss them days, we ruled Camden and the Brit pop boys, were scarred because we were the real rebels and dangerous mob.

great times.

https://razorcake.org/archive-somebody-buy-me-a-drink-graham-russells-bitterness-personified-column/
 

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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,106
Faversham
Rose and Crown, Perry Wood. Used to have an evil witch landlady, but all is serene there now. Tremedous bit of walking nearby.

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My local is appropiately named. A mexican 'taverna' now but well located on the creek. Used to go there three times a week. These days it's once a year at best.

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The Shipwrights at the end of Faversham Creek was always a great place to go if you wanted a pub that never shut. The walk home could be a bit challenging though, especially if you decided to follow the creek :facepalm:

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Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
10,658
Arundel


A mex eyecan

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Nov 3, 2011
3,875
seems all my favourite pubs are closing, in other words all pubs are my favourites
 


















Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
5,835
Lancing
As of today my favourite bar is the one I built in the shed at the bottom of the garden which has not been affected by yesterday's closures
 


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