The Half Moon Inn, Plumpton - pub details

Half Moon Inn

Address: Ditchling Rd, Plumpton, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 3AF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01273 890253

Nearest train stations Plumpton (1.7 miles), Cooksbridge (2.7 miles), Falmer (3.6 miles)

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> Current user rating: 5.4/10 (rated by 12 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Jolly Sportsman, East Chiltington (1.2 miles), Winning Post, Plumpton Green (1.9 miles)

 

user reviews of the Half Moon Inn, Plumpton

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On the main road, it looks a bit univiting from the outside, but has a smartish eating bit and nice seating area outside at the back. Also a locals bar with pub games. Beer is a range of Harveys, with maybe Dark Star. Staff were friendly and cheerful when we called, though no food Sunday evening so didn’t check menu.
krislee - 2 Sep 2008 14:39
Used to go to the Half Moon quite a bit- could always guarantee good food. Went recently and had a below average meal, very little choice, VERY expensive. Paid £6.75 for one sandwich and about 15 chips! Very disappointed, will not be coming back.
bjjr - 31 Aug 2008 23:07
Despite poncey Gastro-ish decor, this pub delivers the goods on beer and food. The Dark Star Hophead was a delight. Harveys also available.

The ploughman's (£7.95) is a very classy affair -beautifully presented with three types of cheese, pickled cucumber, pickled olives, delicious tomato relish, salad with mint dressing and two thick slices of fresh bread. Delicious!

Sunday roast (£9.95) is also a substantial affair, piled high with big Yorkshire pudding.

Although the place wasn't exactly heaving, the kitchen was struggling when we visited at 1pm on a Sunday, with no new orders being taken until 2.30pm.

Strongly disliked loud 'new age' music being played in bar, but gardens were pleasant.

Great South Downs ridge walks on the doorstep.


rentaquote - 18 Aug 2008 17:41
Nice new decor. Food excellent quality and fair value. Good service. Camping on the back lawn. Result!
dic77 - 8 Jul 2008 17:58
We decided to venture out of Buggers hole and this was my first choice. Driven past it loads of time and knew it had been done up recently.
Lovely pub, Serves Harveys which is always a bonus. They had ran out of Best though. Menu appeared a tad expensive but was worth every penny. I had pork belly, hubby had chicken chirizo dish. Both great and as for the chocolate brownie, we'll defo be back for that again.
Has great specials and the lunchtime ramblers menu was cheap and had a good selection.
Also has a a great campsite so if you walking the downs and need somewhere to stay, it only £3 per person per night. Harvey and camping, nothing better.
This is definatly worth a visit!!
PHEOBESMOVE - 5 Jul 2008 22:52

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