We had one of the best Sunday lunches we’d had in a long time! Great service, great food and fab atmosphere!
The Globe Inn Marsh Rye – Rye
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We had one of the best Sunday lunches we’d had in a long time! Great service, great food and fab atmosphere!
The Globe Inn Marsh Rye – RyeVery enjoyable Sunday lunch at a brilliant pub. Decor, food, prices all great. Highly recommend
The Globe Inn Marsh Rye – RyeLovely food and plenty of it served by very friendly staff. Highly recommend the Sunday Roast.
The Denbigh – BexhillA fish lovers dream restaurant, brilliant service, super food looking forward to going back to try the Sea bass.
Into The Blue – Shoreham-by-SeaInto the blue never disappoints. The service is great, drinks lovely and food delicious. The only negative is I can't try everything on the menu!!! I ate surf and turf, the ribeye was cooked to perfection the prawns so moist and succulent. My son and husband had burger and half a lobster which they said was amazing. The starters were lush too.
Into The Blue – Shoreham-by-SeaAnother superb meal at Ancient Grains; as always, consistent and never to be disappointed. Somewhat of a great achievement for Carla and Davide. Many congratulations!
Ancient Grains – EastbourneMy wife and I were looking for a different experience in the food line. We certainly found it with Ancient Grains. The first time we went, we had sea bass which needs careful cooking. It was superb! Because the meal was so good, we went back and tried their Sunday roast. That meal was also beautifully cooked. Davide the chef certainly knows his stuff. It's a 10/10 for me.
Ancient Grains – EastbourneTook a party of 17 to the Globe which involved pre-ordering. Food was enjoyed by everyone, the service enthusiastic and the atmosphere in the upstairs room friendly and quite quirky, like the rest of the Globe.
The Globe Inn Marsh Rye – RyeWe turned up just to be told that there was a party going on and they are not doing food only what's being served outside (pizza) so was disappointed as we had this booked for 2 weeks for my wife's birthday and then couldn't get any food so we had to change plans last minute
Macklins at The Riverside – PulboroughQuirky pub with good food and lovely friendly staff
The Globe Inn Marsh Rye – RyeWe met friends here for a lovely sunny, cheeky school day lunch, and we had a very enjoyable time. The guys tucked into a ribs bucket that could have fed four, and our fish and burgers were excellent, too. The service was friendly and efficient, too. It's a lovely place off the beaten track.
The Globe Inn Marsh Rye – RyeGenuinely lovely food. Nice atmosphere and though busy we were never left feeling ignored, staff managed a perfect cadence of attention.
Into The Blue – Shoreham-by-SeaExcellent
Into The Blue – Shoreham-by-SeaAs always the food was delicious. I am sometimes unsure about the menu (especially when it says chilli or spices) but all the staff are knowledgeable and can explain which often makes me try something I wouldn’t have otherwise. I’ve never been disappointed. I had the skate on my last visit on the waitress’ recommendation - it was sooo good! Thank you.
Into The Blue – Shoreham-by-SeaWe had high hopes for this new place. It came recommend. We had aubergine to start. Way too salty. The Lamb pie starter was just hard pastry with no filling. Barely any meat at all. So no taste. We ordered wild boar ragu and the seafood pasta for mains. The seafood pasta was ok. But not enough seafood. The sauce was rather boring. The wild boar sauce was exactly the same sauce used int he seafood pasta but there was virtually no meat at all. Also portion size was half that of the seafood pasta. But the dishes looked exactly the same. There was no chocolate option for dessert. Never mind we opted for a baked cheese cake type affair but it was pretty awful, just tasted of an egg custard. Underwhelming and with supermarket vanilla ice cream on the side. Eating out is a major luxery these days as it’s so expensive. Was such a shame.
Ancient Grains – EastbourneBuy one portion of Bao, get second half price.
But one portion of Chicken Wings, get one free.
Lunch served Monday to Friday from 12pm-4pm from £6 including free drink.
Steak Night Every Tuesday & Saturday from 4pm - 9pm.
Rib-eye Steaks Served with Chunky Chips, Portobello Mushroom & Roasted Vine Tomatoes Including Two Drinks,£39 for two
Fillet Steaks Served with Chunky Chips & Salad Including Two Drinks £58 for two
1 course, £18; 2 courses, £19.75; 3 courses, £24.75.
Veggie/Vegan options available.
Kids Roast, £8
A la Carte Menu also available.