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Well, I've tried the salt beef lunch. The beef was good, the gravy possibly the richest I've ever had, but then we come to, what I assume, were the vegetables. Not sure I have the vocabulary to describe them. How many days had they been cooking? Is it possible something can be so bad as to be good? A conundrum indeed. Anyway still an amazingly cosy pub. Perhaps I should try the bacon pie ...
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Possibly the cosiest pub in the world - and salt beef lunches.
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not a bad little pub
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was ok but the rose wine was more like a fruit drink.wasnt that welcoming
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Daffodils all over the bar for St. David's Day. Not that there was any Welshmen around as far as I could work out.
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best pub in Southwick by far! A real old fashined quirky pub interesting beers, interesting food and interesting people. Thanks
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Friendlist "real" pub in the area. Addlestones Cider and real beers. Two bars. Small, low ceiling. Attractive decor. Coal or wood fire some winter evenings.
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The Ship is the only 'real' pub in the area, very friendly and with a good rang of beers, and other drinks at reasonable prices. It is often refered to as the 'Office' as it is a meeting place for many people after work.
The lunchtime food is excelent and really home cooked for a change. No food on Sundays but 'nibbles' on the bar.
Be careful though, you may go in for a 'quick one' and end up staying until closing!
By the way check their 'thought of the day' board outside.
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Quite a surprise to find a pub with such interesting beer in this location. Very lively atmosphere at the time of my visit at 3pm on a Sunday. Friendly landlord.
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Good estate local with friendly atmosphere. Railway atation within staggering distance!
Darryl - 5 Sep 2004 14:26 |