The Nags Head, Chichester - pub details

Address: 3, St. Pancras, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 7SJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2506) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Chichester (0.6 miles), Fishbourne (2 miles), Bosham (3.6 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served

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user reviews of the Nags Head, Chichester

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Passing through Chichester,stopped at random for a drink and food. Barman was indifferent when I asked if we could sit anywhere. "Wait and a young lady will show you a table" Stood at the bar for 5 minutes and no came. We then saw a sign saying "Wait here to be seated" Two minutes later we were still there and the place only had about 8 diners in. A chap who seemed to be the Chef came up and was friendly,saying that we could sit anywhere. Sitting at the table for 5 minutes, no one came to us so we upped and left.
Had an excellent meal at the India Gate next door. Thoroughly professional staff in there and a good meal but alas, no ales.
Very poor, the Nags Head.
Zumo - 2 May 2012 13:39
The pub looks to be in basically original condition with stained and frosted glass in the screens and windows. Reasonably comfortable in main lounge. A good choice of real ales but no unusual ones. The restaurant had a carvery which was good value and the turkey was excellent. However it was very noisy and reminded of a medival banquet! As soon as we finished the food we left, to give our ears a rest.
boozers_knows - 21 Jun 2008 16:22
Often packed with yoofs - hard to get a seat. Beer generally iffy, possibly partially explaining the vomit-caked bogs on more than one visit...
waveydavey - 8 Jan 2008 13:52
Not so much a pub, more a ruthless money-making machine.

The staff are keen to let you know what a favour they are doing you by giving you food. Any problems and they are not interested.

I just spotted the metal staple in my food before it entered my mouth. I pointed this out to a man who appeared to be the landlord (judging by the way he was playing the alpha male role at and behind the bar). He said:

"Oh, it must have fallen off one of the notices in the kitchen."

And with that he was gone, on to the next mug.

Expensive too. Avoid.
boozerbill - 18 Dec 2007 11:12
On visit from Australia we took a party of 12 relatives for a meal. The pub was very busy at the time. We had to wait for approx 10 mins to be asked for a order. I ordered drinks and a couple of bottles of wine. The drinks arrived in about 15 mins and no glasses for wine. Meals were obtained from the carvery and we asked again for glasses for the wine. Along came some long drinks glasses with the response that wine glasses were not available!
Poor service and when complained we were told what did we expect when the pub was packed!
Not our problem,was it? Not even offered some reduction to the bill. Very poor standard all round, is this typical of Chichester?
cqoz - 30 Oct 2007 11:40

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