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Upper Dicker
17th Century pub in a rural location.
Mark Cross
The Lazy Fox offers good locally sourced food for the menu to eat inside, or in the pub beer garden or as a takeaway option too.
Ninfield
Pizza, Carvery and pub classics situated in Ninfield.
Hartfield
Fifteenth century pub in Ashdown Forest with food and gardens.
Heathfield
Food is home made and locally sourced where possible.
East Dean
The Birling Gap Café can be found perched on the cliff top at Birling Gap the café and shop are a haven for you to stop off so that you can enjoy the food and drink the café has to offer.
Hailsham
Pub serving food, drink and accommodation.
Polegate
A local family run cafe, offering breakfast, lunch, or just a cup of coffee, all at great prices. If you haven't got time to stay, you can order a take away service.
Fletching
Traditional pub with food and accommodation.
Eridge
A beautiful quaint pub located in the small village of Eridge.
Arlington
Lovely country pub and restaurant, with a large beer garden and children's play area, in the heart of Arlington Village.
Broad Oak, Heathfield
Family run farm shop and cafe
Isfield
Traditional Sussex pub in countryside offering food.
Uckfield
Greene King is the country’s leading pub retailer and brewer, running over 3,100 pubs, restaurants and hotels across England, Wales and Scotland.
Lewes
Whether it's for the 'live' music, tasty food, or for a relaxing evening, the Six Bells can cater for all your needs.
Jevington
Traditional independently owned free house with bar and gardens, and food.
Tunbridge Wells
Acres of magnificent rocks interlinked with bridges and providing a scenic walk in a tranquil woodland setting. Once a Stone Age camp, these rocks are steeped in history, dating back millions of years and are now a National Monument. Refreshments…
Withyham
Village pub with restaurant, bar and garden, as well as accommodation.
Buxted
The Buxted Inn is situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Buxted, in East Sussex.
Crowborough
The Catts Inn has been at the heart of the community since 1741, however a tipple may have been enjoyed here as it was rumoured to be a drinking house prior to 1741.