The Walnut Tree, Runcton - pub details

Address: Vinnetrow Rd, Runcton, Chichester, West Sussex, PO20 1QB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 26646)

Nearest train stations Chichester (1.9 miles), Fishbourne (3.5 miles), Bognor Regis (4.2 miles)

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Pub suggested by Biker on 20 Nov 2005

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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 5 users)
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Kings Head, Chichester (0.8 miles), Wickham Arms, Chichester (1.2 miles), Mainline Tavern, Chichester (1.3 miles), Four Chestnuts, Chichester (1.5 miles), Bush Inn, Chichester (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Walnut Tree, Runcton

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Good pub food but high prices for the quality of food. It is just good pub grub and doesn't justify the high prices. Also often poor service and this is after 5 visits this year in various size groups of people.
kazzaren - 8 Aug 2008 16:29
Went for dinner at the Walnut Tree after friends had recommended it and the location was ideal for a family get together. Looked up the contact details and was disappointed to see the poor reviews. Still I trusted my friends more and I'm really glad that I did, as we had a great night! The staff were lovely, the food was good and the beer was nice too. It's not a high-end "Gastropub" that's going to cost you £50 a head but the food was high quality, with generous portions, reasonably priced and all home cooked (my slow roast half-shoulder of lamb was delicious). At the end of the night I mentioned the reviews to the staff, which I think prompted the response below and rightly so. The Walnut Tree is a great place to spend the night in front of one of their real fires. I'm going back!
alexhester - 28 Feb 2008 13:22
My wife and I have been cleaning at the Walnut Tree since April 1999, and we would like to say that as we are the cleaners, the food delivered to the pub is fresh in every day from reputable suppliers, and is certainly not from Brake Brothers (no offence to them), nor is it re-heated by the more than capable kitchen staff who have always done really well in dealing with lots of covers within any one day. We have ate there too on numerous evening and weekend visits, and found the food to be of high standards, hot and well served. The staff are courteous and make people feel welcome and overall prices are reasonably comparable to most traditional public house/restaurants that you would perhaps visit. As regards to wine prices and food charges made by other visitors to this site, we can only say if you want takeaway prices then perhaps visit a local supermarket, because one would expect to pay extra at any establishment where you are being served, and not doing it yourself
MrTWS - 27 Feb 2008 17:12
I have revisited and my original review is no longer accurate after nearly 2 years. Standards have dropped noticeably and prices have been hiked for the food standard so I've asked the moderators of this site to remove my earlier review. 4/10 and I'm being generous.
Biker - 27 Oct 2007 08:51
Very disappointed. Booked for 13.00 for a party of 6 on Sunday 14/10/07. Arrived 13.10. Showed to table. Selected from vast blackboard menu. Waitress took drinks order within 10 minutes. Took food order within another 10 minutes. No Roast Beef available. It took another 45 minutes for the food to arrive. Waitresses present what appears to be hot plates - far from it. Plates luke warm. Typical Brake Brothers pub food heated in oven/microwave. Member of our party had to ask for the Duck to be re-cooked. Potatoes could have been from previous day - no flavour. Service not good and would not recommend. The kitchen staff could not obviously cope with a busy clientele. Why do Pubs insist on Brake Brothers pre-prapared food if they cannot heat to an acceptable standard with good presentation and at reasonable prices. The Pinot Blanc charged at £11.90 could be bought in for £4.95. No would not go there ever again.
tinseltown - 16 Oct 2007 18:19

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