The Plough, Upper Dicker - pub details

Address: Coldharbour Rd, Upper Dicker, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3QJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24264) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Berwick (2.5 miles), Polegate (3.9 miles)

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New management have given this pub a spruce-up, and a more classic country hostelry feel.Good beers from Sheps, and a menu with proper food on it.
Jolly good show!

julianji - 30 Dec 2011 01:15
Very friendly, attentive and welcoming staff, fabulous food, huge garden for our and our friends' children to run around and play in, great selection of drinks (beers, lagers, wines, spirits AND coffees) and a well attended pub quiz on the Tuesday we were there. Seems to be a general feeling of bonhomie about the place - well done Shepherd Neame and especially the landlord and his staff, both front and back of house.
cocktailmaker - 29 Jul 2010 12:04
Comfortable pub with good atmosphere. Plenty of options for dining, both in terms of seating and range of food available. Huge garden for those fine weather visits.
We have particularly enjoyed our visits for the Tuesday evening Quiz Nights.
legs2x11 - 17 Jan 2010 22:57
Against my usual preference, I needed a pub with a tv in a hurry on Saturday so I wouldn't miss the rugby, in between performing parental taxi duties. The Plough was closest and fortunately it came up trumps all round. A good, comfortable, central public bar with an unobtrusive flat-screen tv, Sheps beers (the Kent's Best was very good) and friendly conversation.

There's a raised dining area to one end, and a doorway to another low beamed dining room at the other end. The menu and food looked good - there were a surprising number of diners for so early in the evening. It's clearly popular.

I said the pub came up trumps all round - shame I can't say the same for the rugby performance!
sussexred - 3 Mar 2009 15:08
Fairly average pub but gets a couple of extra points for the barmaids gravity-defying chest.
Pubgrabber - 11 Nov 2007 19:53

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