The Old Plough, Seaford - pub details

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Address: 20 Church St, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 1HG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24229) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Seaford (0.1 miles), Bishopstone (1.1 miles), Newhaven Harbour (2.6 miles)

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This is a great pub for a low cost meal. Where else can you get a rump steak cooked as you like it for under £8? Because the menu is so reasonable, it is often very busy, particularly with the older generation. You have to be patient to get to the bar. Not a great range of ales, but always well kept and new options are added quite regularly. Shame that 'Tribute' has gone from the playlist, but perhaps it will return. A pub that does what it does very well...did I mention the steak?
ParsonDarby - 2 Jan 2012 21:00
I like this pub, being close to the rail station, the food is good, and is served hot. Beer is reasonably priced. The landlord does not say much to any visitors, but so what?
Seagulls - 23 Dec 2011 13:25
Landlord is a homunculus but can keep a good pint at a reasonable price - only contact you can expect is when he snatches the menus in at 8.30 - perhaps its just as well he only consorts with his cronies. Barmaids are friendly and efficient and the pub-chain food is good value. Pick of the pubs in Seaford.
Karmelite - 23 Feb 2011 15:34
I agree that the landlord keeps a close eye on things.Obviously very experienced but not too interested in chatting to anyone who could be described as 'passing trade' He and his family can be found sitting in the bar area most evenings with their retinue.

Harveys is consistanly good quality & at £2.50 is a bargain.

Agree with the last poster that if you want a quick pint then you are likely to be waiting behind a customer ordering food for the group that are with them.

The quality of the bar staff is high. Attentive, polite and know how to pour a quality pint with a smile!


douvres - 23 Jul 2010 14:04
land lord not to everyones taste but seems to keep the idiots out. good range of well kept ales, alwys harveys and tribute plus a cheapie and well varied guests. food is cheap pub fare, usually well cooked and served quickly. needs a separate drinkers till on busy food nights as foodies get confused by the script read by the bar staff. best pub in seaford in my opinion, no kids or chavs and nearly a quid a pint cheaper than round town. strangely quiet late at night, people off for a dance and a fight elsewhere?
jontyc - 3 Jun 2010 21:16

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