The Inkerman Arms, Rye Harbour - pub details

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Address: Rye Harbour Rd, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7TQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15626) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Rye (1.7 miles), Winchelsea (2.8 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Quiz night (sunday nights during summer months), Live music (occasionaly), Karaoke (occasionaly)
  • Food served (fresh fish speciality), Sunday roast, Real ale (local brewers)
  • Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed (until 9.30pm), Credit cards accepted, Car park, Smoking area

Pub suggested by Darren in the City on 9 Nov 2004

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user reviews of the Inkerman Arms, Rye Harbour

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A pleasant surprise inside, as the outside is not very attractive. The Green King sign appears to be out of date as the only beer on draught was Harvey's best, which was in excellent condition and reasonably priced at £3 a pint. The food was very good and we ate fish, the pub's speciality, on both nights we visited. It was well cooked and very large. It appeared to be freshly caught and was not your normal frozen rubbish.

The staff were very friendly and efficient and we will certainly come back when we are next in the area.
Sussexcrawler - 9 Sep 2011 07:24
Lovely little pub on the inside, good beer and excellent food at very reasonable prices, welcoming landlord and landlady. Toilets spotless. The only downside is the quite drab exterior and its location by Rye Harbour industrial estate about a mile and a half outside the town centre, but worth the trip.
arfajob - 12 Jul 2010 21:09
Superb locals pub. The ale is well kept and the service is spot on. The pub itself retains that 'proper pub' feeling but the food was dire. The kitchen staff seem flustered for no real reason. The ping of the dreaded microwave was telling.
However it is well worth visiting for the atmosphere and the ale.
nickthefish - 28 Jun 2010 21:02
We arrived at The Inkerman Arms at approximatley 12.15pm.
The landlord was friendly and pleased to see us, walking boots, ruck sacks and all and served us 2 nice pints of real ale from hand pumps.
I had Green King IPA and my friend had a pint of Harvey's. Both were well kept and very enjoyable.
The pub is popular despite being in an out of the way place and started to get quite busy so we ordered our meals.
I had Pan Fried Skate Wing, new potatoes and vegetables at £12 (Not bad for the size of the fish)
My Companion had a medium, battered, cod and chips priced at £8.95, again not bad for the size of the fish. Great that again he also was able to choose new potatoes and Veg rather than chips.
The vegetables were well cooked and they were also plentiful.

We were very pleased with quality of the food AND the dining experience and will go back again

This pub is (certainly at lunchtimes) more of an eatery than a drinking man's pub but it is clean, fresh and well furnished. I would not reccomend it to young people who wish to drink copious pints of lager and eat burgers and chips and I wonder if the 3 identical comments (could this have been used to reduce the pubs rating score unfairly?) by the previous reviewer indicate that he may be a disgruntled young person finding a local pub that was more atune to middle aged patrons?
If so shame on him.
If not then I respect his opinion and perhaps his experience was different to mine.
For Me this pub deserves 9 10 a good friendly local serving a good pint and excellent food.
Well Done Inkerman Arms
roberttherambler - 25 Sep 2009 20:25
A pub frequented by the local caravan site clientele.
Hilarious if you want to hear the latest views on this years 'must have' 2 berth MDF hell with drive in Lav and flat screen 999 inch telly.
Food is O.K and portions are good, though I prefer the more rough and ready raffishness available at the William the Konk just up the road.
adrianboult - 8 Jun 2009 20:52

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