The Juggs Arms, Kingston - pub details
Address: The Street, Kingston, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 3NT [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 23620) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Lewes (1.8 miles), Southease (3.2 miles), Cooksbridge (3.4 miles)
Brewery: Shepherd Neame
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> Current user rating: 5.2/10 (rated by 25 users)
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user reviews of the Juggs Arms, Kingston
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| wow im so amazed about some of the comments posted i would just like to say that we where driving past the juggs when we decided to pop in for a bite to lunch a spare of the moment thing. and we where pleasantly suprised we had a fantastic lunch the food was very good at a average price the staff where lovely and made us feel very welcome my wife had a lamb shank (i was very jelous) i had a chicken curry and both of us shared a masive desert the whole meal was fantastic and we are already planing our next trip to the south just so we can take some friends to this delightfull pub Thank you the juggs lovepubgrub - 27 Oct 2011 12:47 |
| Having used this pub for years not just for eating but also as a meeting place for family and friends we have just been for what we thought would be a lovely family meal we found that only curry is served on a sunday night , which in our opinion was the worst curry we have ever had and i love curries so this is saying something as i have eaten many over the years. i know you can get better ones out of a tin . very very disapointed and will not be hurrying back. kevbtn - 23 Oct 2011 20:00 |
| Not been here in ages and thought we would go for Sunday lunch. As soon as we walked in the door and looked for a seat I was greeted by "Sorry kids are through the back" no hello or hi. We then went through the back and where seated at a table that was so dark, I needed my torch to read the menu "no really, it was that dark"! Then a seat came free in the "conservatory" or "lean-to" which was cramped and a bit like a dodgy old front room. The looked at the overpriced menu and and saw what was coming out to other tabled and thought, naahh!! Went up the road to a place called "The Rainbow" which was fantastic, less expensive and much much better quality. You may have a charming old pub, but you certainly don't know what to do with it. I would say see you again, but it's very unlikely. Banny - 30 May 2011 10:21 |
| Well this says it all we have been using the pub and others in the shepherd and neame group for the past 6 years and have never had any issue with any pub we have visited in that time. Until the past year all the places we have been too seemed to be going down hill we just assumed that it was the pressure of the economy driving the quality down but sadly its not that .Infact the truth is after speaking to a member of staff we found out that as a group they have been forced to buy all the proudce from one supplier (the worst of them all brakes) which in turn means that they have to buy the worst and cheapest proudce that is avaible to them. gone are the days of buying using and cooking with fresh local proudce now its all about buy cheap rubbish and pass it on at the highest possible price fair enough to buy this crap if your a weatherspoons etc and sell 2 meals for a fiver but not okay for what was a group that are known for there amazing old pubs and great local food. so all i can say is dont blame the monkeys blame the organ grinder and if enough of us stop using these pubs maybe someone will see sence and go back to doing good quality hommade localy sorced food. please please mr neame see whats going on in your pubs and get back to doing what you used to do best. izzi - 8 Nov 2010 15:34 |
| had a birthday meal booked and after reading the reviews on here was going to change our minds but as it had been arranged with family decided to keep the booking glad we did as when we got there the staff were extremley friendly and couldnt do enough to help there was 5 people in the party and every single one of us enjoyed the food and would defiantly eat there again. russwend - 23 Oct 2010 16:16 |
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