The Hope Inn, Newhaven - pub details

Address: West Pier, Newhaven, East Sussex, BN9 9DN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 23635) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Newhaven Harbour (0.6 miles), Newhaven Town (0.8 miles), Bishopstone (1.3 miles)

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We revisited this pub on Saturday 5th November at about 1.30pm.We knew the beer was good and that our dog would be welcome so we returned to try the food.There were a few lunchtime customers inside.There was London Pride and Harvey's on draught.I had a nice pint of the London Pride and my other half had a half of the Harvey's.We ordered the fish and chips from the bar menu (£9.50) and the Monkfish on pasta (£8.50) from the blackboard.This arrived within 15 minutes and we enjoyed this whilst sitting at a table outside on the decking area overlooking the harbour mouth.The fish and chips was served with peas and tartare sauce and was a generous portion.The Monkfish was served with a tomato and herb sauce on tagliatelli and had the appearance of a large starter and not a main course.However the fish had a good texture and flavour.Condiments were brought out to us by the other lady from the bar.I had the Pumpkin Tart with cream and my other half had the mint ice cream for dessert.This was very nice and enjoyed with an alcohol free Becks lager.The Ladies and Gents toilets were clean and tidy with soap and water and a working hand dryer.When we were leaving the lady asked if i had enjoyed the Monkfish
which i had.I thought it inappropriate to tell her in front of her other customers that the portion could have been larger.All in all we had a very pleasant experience of good hospitality in agreeable surroundings so this deserves a 7 1/2 out of 10.
Chirple - 7 Nov 2011 22:20
New owners and a considerable change. Faminy run, friendly, welcoming, dog friendly and typical pub atmosphere. The menus have been overhauled, no more freezer to plate.
polli - 1 Nov 2011 09:47
We popped in here on Wednesday 28th September at around 6pm.It had been a hot sunny day.There were a few people in the Pub.There was Harveys and Black Sheep on draught.We had a pint of Black Sheep,lime and soda and a couple of bags of crisps for about £4.70 i think.We had our dog with us which was allowed in the bar area.The kind landlord gave us a couple of dog biscuits aswell.We sat outside on the bench.There are also tables outside with a pleasant view across the harbour mouth towards Seaford.This pub is 'under new management' the sign outside said and they were having an opening night on the Friday.We will go here again and try the food.A very pleasant end to a good day on the beach.
Chirple - 5 Oct 2011 11:41
The location is the thing here...magnificent views over Seaford Bay to Seaford Head. And the architecture of the Pub; pleasent interior and upper covered terrace allowing good views rain or shine. On a sunny day its a great place to have a meal or a quiet drink. Must be a great place to watch out a storm thrashing Newhaven lightouse and pier. The menu is very decent with some interesting specials. Ales presently include London Pride and Harvey's Best- not a great range for the ale enthusiast, but its well kept. Now they have shifted the salvage vessel that's been sitting on the doorstep for 10 months you can enjoy the superb views once again. The propritoress is one of the hardest working and courteous landladies around and this is an establishment that deserves to do well.
ParsonDarby - 29 Jun 2011 20:16
Friendly welcome from landlady and pleasant pint or two of Harveys yesterday afternoon, having walked down the river from Lewes. Good, old fashioned pub and a great place to while away an hour or two looking across the harbour entrance towards Seaford.
pipsby - 4 Jan 2011 14:17

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