The Kings Arms, Ninfield - pub details

Address: Ninfield, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 9JB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 30047)

Nearest train stations Crowhurst (3.5 miles), Collington (3.7 miles), Battle (3.8 miles)

Chain: Brewers Fayre

Pub facilities/features:

Pub suggested by lout_from_the_lane on 14 Aug 2006

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other pubs nearby:

Blacksmiths Inn, Ninfield (0.3 miles), White Hart, Catsfield (1.3 miles)

 

user reviews of the Kings Arms, Ninfield

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This is more of a restaurant than a pub, the emphasis is on the carvery and it certainly seems to be doing well judging by the crowds in tonight. Harveys beer available though, and everything very cheap so I can see why it's popular.
Floyd - 25 Nov 2008 20:39
This is now a Pub and Carvery pub where you get a carvery for £3.50 everyday except Sunday when it is £6.50. The food is excellent and you get loads and is cooked well but due to the cheap price it is packed and you may have to queue for a short while for the carvery but it is worth the wait. There is only 1 "cask" ale on and that is Harveys which at £2.25 a pint is excellent value as well and other drinks are reasonably priced too compared to many pubs these days. I will be going back very soon.
real_ale_ade - 10 Oct 2008 08:25
This is no longer a Brewers Fayre pub and it has recently shut and reopened again, I have not been there since it reopened but hope to do so soon and will post my review
real_ale_ade - 2 Sep 2008 20:27
This well situated pub was a disappointment from the start.We sat on stained,torn seats and sticky tables that wobbled!As the weather was pretty dreadful there must have been a dozen or so buckets in the middle of this kiddie dominated restaurant.I was appalled!There were no real ales available and half the tiny menu wasout of stock! Just weeks before i had plans to take my family there but they were shut due to'electrical problems' so me and my hungry family travelled shortly down the road to a large country pub called The White Hart! What a lovely pub we go there regularly now and we are always welcome with open arms!
anonymous - 11 Jan 2007 21:47
Brewers Fayre pub which turned out better food than we were expecting - reasonable quantity of roast beer, salmon and prawn dish had plenty of fish and Moroccan lamb tasted as I would have hope for.
Ultimate sundae looked only worthwhile pud but had run out of half the different chocolate bits that make it up. 2 were still shared and looked far better than the 2 alternatives that were selected.
Main problem being that half the menu wasn't available despite arriving by 1pm on a wet Sunday.
Only ale was a passable Spitfire.
lout_from_the_lane - 14 Aug 2006 13:56

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