The Cock Inn, Ringmer - pub details
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Address: Uckfield Road, Ringmer, Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 5RX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25875) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Website: http://www.cockpub.co.uk
Cooksbridge (2.6 miles), Lewes (3 miles), Glynde (3.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Sunday roast, Gluten free meals available, Real ale (Harveys guests)
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Late licence, Credit cards accepted, Car park, Smoking area, Function room for hire
Pub suggested by Vagabond on 2 Sep 2005
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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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| Well the current management have maintained the excellent value, service, and quality of food & beer. Had probably best chicken & bacon Ceaser salad ever. Harveys was bright and refreshing. Perfic. Johnny_G - 9 Sep 2011 14:27 |
| Another splendid lunch. What more can I say? REVERENDBAZ - 21 Nov 2010 10:32 |
| classy pub this.A little cramped in bad weather. johnsullivan - 13 Oct 2010 18:32 |
| I haven't been to the Cock in absolutely years; always remembered it as a cosy, traditional country local and essentially it retains those importnat qualities today. It sits on a part of the old Uckfield Road bypassed some while ago, which arguably can cut off passing trade to a pub, but in this case it appears not to have done it any harm - quite the contrary in fact, now being set back from the din of the main road's traffic shielded by a thick screen of woodland, with a fair few customers still in situ even at 4:30 on a Sunday afternoon. Actually, on the subject of flora and fauna, the garden was looking splendid, and clearly has had much work done to it. This can only enhance the beautiful weather-boarded exterior, and the surroundings were glorious, especially on a day like yesterday. 3 cask ales were found, including the increasingly-ubiquitous but never-disappointing Dark Star Hophead (at £3), which proved hugely refreshing. A group of locals were sheltering from the still sweltering heat all enjoying a convivial chat and a pint; I imagine this would be even more of a prevalent sight in Winter months by the fireside. All very friendly and no perceivable antipathy towards non-regulars. I observed the food menu, and there were many delights present which, had I not been expecting my Sunday roast later that evening, I would have been sorely tempted by. I can only trust that the positive comments about this aspect hold true. Worth remembering for possible future reference. Clearly the Cock has followed the food and family-friendly route, which can be forgiven in the current climate where it is increasingly hard to survive on wet sales alone. Moreover, they seem to do what they do very well, and ultimately it remains able to please ale-lover and victual-seeker alike with no real prejudice. Don't ever change! TWG - 28 Jun 2010 16:33 |
| We enjoyed a superb family meal at this pub recently. The menu is extensive, with something for all tastes and the waiting slaff were attentive and welcoming. I found the bar staff to be friendly and relaxed- just what you want in a family-run pub like this. Definitely worth a visit. Tamara72 - 16 Aug 2009 16:22 |
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