The Black Horse, Findon - pub details
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Address: High St, Findon, Worthing, West Sussex, BN14 0SX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01903 872301
Durrington-on-sea (3.4 miles), West Worthing (3.4 miles), Goring-by-sea (3.6 miles)
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other pubs nearby:
Gun Inn, Findon (0.3 miles), Village House Hotel, Findon (0.3 miles), Cissbury Tap, Findon Valley (1.1 miles), Coach and Horses, Clapham (1.8 miles), Lamb Inn, Durrington (1.9 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Black Horse, Findon
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| Love this place, superb food friendly service and a great pint. We go whenever we are in the area. Farside - 10 Feb 2008 18:21 |
| Cheese fondue?, Chocolate fondue? Shall we head off to France? No, let's jet off to a small village in West Sussex called Findon. Yes, somewhere tucked away in the U.k. is a wonderful place called The Black Horse. Owned by two young professionals, Neil and Louise, with phenomenal palates. I was soo blown away by their menu, that l have reevaluated my opinion on U.K's restaurants. If you are anything like me, you love to travel to far away places, meet great people, see beautiful things and award yourself with a great local meal.... So... if you happen to be in the Sussex area admiring the neighboring castles and rolling country side, reward yourself by stopping by the Black Horse. Start off by ordering an extra cold pint, followed by a platter of cheese fondue. For your entree, I strongly recommend the hot stone option, you literally can cook your steak to what ever temperature you desire, on a sizzling hot stone! For desert, you don't need to feel too guilty about all the cheese infused bread you had. Order the chocolate fondue, which is accompanied by a fruit platter.. with no shortage of bananas, strawberries, kiwis, pineapples, totally delicious and guilt free. Consider this a hidden jewel! Enjoy! :) flaviaO. - 24 Dec 2007 22:56 |
| What a change! Someone has really thought about all this.Design cool contemporary, unobtrusively tastelful. Stone floors, paintings leather sofas. Very different to the standard british village pub. Food novel, in that the responsibility for cooking it is yours. I enjoyed it as the ingredients (i.e.steak) are good quality. The food was consumed after a skittles match which was enjoyable too. fabian - 21 Dec 2007 17:07 |
| What a change in a pub !! This is more like a restaurant now. Clean and tidy...A pleasant attitude behind the bar,although a bit pricey for beers.The food was very good,you cook it your self on a heated marble plate ! Starters & deserts excelent.The young waiting staff are very polite and attentive. (Take plenty of Dosh when you visit.) Overall a good night out. Raykay - 15 Nov 2007 23:47 |
| My wife and I celebrated 50 years of domestic strife on 7.9.07, and had a family get-together at the Black Horse on the following day - Saturday. Prompted by family members who've been there before, we hired the skittle ally - a good move. The food (sandwiches et al) was top-notch, and the two lassies who looked after us (one on only her second day in the job) looked after us with quiet and unobtrusive courtesy. I don't think we ran out of coffee once! Yes, the beer was a bit expensive, and I doubt we'll be around in 2017 - if we are, we'd go there again. JohnKnees - 9 Sep 2007 13:25 |
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