The Cock Inn, Ringmer - pub details

Description

The Ridley family have recently acquired the pub. We have created a new website at www.cockpub.co.uk where you will find a description of the pub, lots of photos and a copy of our main menu.We pride ourselves on the quality of all of our food, standards of service and the range and quality of our real ales. If wine is your tipple you will find reasonably priced wines by the glass and bottle.
Reservations are recommended, especially at the weekends. The pub is open for food 7 days a week from 12-2pm and 6pm to 9.30pm and is open all day on Sundays from 12-9.30pm, when we also feature a roast.
All the restaurant and bar areas seat around 72 diners, whilst the garden and patio areas treble the capacity. The restaurant is now fully air-conditioned and the bar has a lovely open log fire on those cold winter days and nights.

(last updated: 14th Dec 2007)

Address: Uckfield Road, Ringmer, Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 5RX [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01273 812040

Nearest train stations Cooksbridge (2.6 miles), Lewes (3 miles), Glynde (3.6 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.6/10 (rated by 13 users)
> Local guide: East Sussex pub guide
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other pubs nearby:

Anchor Inn, Ringmer (0.9 miles), Green Man, Ringmer (1.2 miles), Old Ship, Ringmer (1.3 miles), Anchor, Barcombe (1.5 miles), Royal Oak, Barcombe (1.8 miles)

 

user reviews of the Cock Inn, Ringmer

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Went there for a drink a few months ago. The only place to sit if you're just having a drink is at the bar which is cramped and everyone leaned over us to order their food. Wouldn't bother to go back unless having a meal.
Nikkiginger - 17 Jul 2008 12:05
Re petergoesrock's comment, it is not a Harvey's pub, it is a free house which sells Harvey's. It more often than not has Fuller's London Pride as well, which you would never find in a Harvey's pub!
southdown12jack - 15 Jul 2008 14:56
After a miserable week down in this part of the country, unrelated to pubs, the only redeeming features have been two good pubs, The Laughing Fish and a couple of miles away, this one, The Cock.

When you see that 'family run' actually means 'family run' then you even start to believe that cliches like 'home cooked' actually means 'home cooked' and while I might only have had the sausge and mash, it was good.

Sitting here at the bar the food side is clearly important, but haven't made the mistake of letting it make someone who just wants a pleasant beer feel out of place as so many (including one up the road) do.

A real credit to all in the family.
DuSanne - 3 May 2008 22:51
Well worth a visit. Although pretty busy on a Sunday, staff were instantly welcoming and service prompt, attentive and friendly. Food quality good. The general atmosphere of an olde-worlde country pub added to a relaxing and enjoyable meal.
wpchazel - 14 Jan 2008 17:57
This is a very lovely family run pub with excellent service. It’s busy as it’s so nice but there is plenty of space so don’t be afraid to look around for a table in the restaurant that seems to go on forever or in the cosy snug or the pretty garden.

Our food was wonderful, cannot fault anything!

Shuts at 3pm except Sundays so don't be caught out and miss out on a lovely meal!!
moonshine - 7 Oct 2007 14:56

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