The Hangleton Manor, Hangleton - pub details

Hangleton Manor

Address: Hangleton Valley Dr, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 8AN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 23594)

Nearest train stations Portslade (0.9 miles), Fishersgate (1.2 miles), Aldrington (1.3 miles)

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Pub suggested by Sheilagh park on 16 Oct 2006

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> Current user rating: 6.0/10 (rated by 17 users)
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Mill House, Portslade (0.4 miles), Grenadier, Hove (0.4 miles), New Downsman, Hove (0.5 miles), St George Inn, Portslade (0.7 miles), Stags Head, Portslade (0.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Hangleton Manor, Hangleton

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Me and my sisters took my gran here today, wow!! I wasn't disappointed, one of my sister arranged it and I didn't know anything about this place until today, very nice!! I would go back tomorrow if I had the chance!! The staff were friendly as other reviews have said, food was amazing, a tad expensive but well worth it!! Proper home cooked food which in most restaurants you don't get these days!! There were children there and they were well behaved, I have a child (who didn't come this time) but I would bring him with no problems, the only thing I would say if you are thinking of bringing them is keep them amused as I don't think it's the sort of place for them to run around screaming in!! Keep them supervised and don't let them get bored!!
There was a log fire going too, food came out quickly and didn't have to wait for too long, when it did my god!! The plate was huge!!! No need for a starter!!
I would rate this place a A+
The one thing I would say if you have children is go early as we went about 12pm and when we left around 1.30pm it was filling up, the car park had no spaces eathier. If your not bothered in it being busy go later but if you like it quilter then go around 12pm and it will be nice, I'm not sure on the evening I'll have to go and find out one day!!
jselwood - 3 Jan 2010 17:19
This is a great place to eat and drink. The staff are very frendly and the moto is yes we can, the garden is a great space for couples or families as long asthe children are suppervised by there parents. good idea to do food all day what we have been waiting for.
ha1234is - 31 Jul 2009 21:28
Just been here for the first time, despite the fairly mixed reviews. We were entertaining my 84 year old mother-in-law and had quite liked the idea of visiting somewhere local. The bar staff (actually all the staff) were extremely friendly and very helpful (starting by letting the MIL sample the real ales to find the one she liked after she had ordered a pale ale on arrival :) ). There is a busy menu and it would cater for quite a few tastes. We found the food excellent and no mean portions. It's not going to win any michelin stars but fits nicely into the gastro pub/wheel barrow to get you home mould. I think the mother in law at least ate her own body weight in food. Would definitely recommend and envisage a return visit.
pblack - 27 Jul 2009 23:11
Havent been for a while - awful dinner. Obviously everything comes ready prepared to the pub and they just heat it up - no real chef required. Menu depressing and they no longer have the blackboard with specials. Cheaper and better to buy from M&S or any supermarket. PS however the merlot is great.
Donny05 - 21 Jun 2009 13:32
Great building with a lovely garden. I eaten here many times over the past 3 years.

The food selection is good and usually good quality. Service, although always friendly, could do with being more attentive.

People with children have to realise that there are others who don't want to have a drink or meal with screaming kiddies around them. I realise children like to play loudly and it's down to their guardians to make sure they are not a nuisance. I lose count of the times I see children left to run riot while the parents ignore them. That's why there are places geared towards kids with bouncy castles, play areas etc. Hangleton Manor isn't so I'm with the manager on this. Send 'em up chimneys I say ;) or take them to somewhere more appropriate like McDonalds.
teddybear - 11 Jun 2009 21:32

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