The Hare and Hounds, Framfield - pub details

Address: The Street, Framfield, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 5NJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31945) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Uckfield (1.5 miles), Buxted (2 miles)

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Big sign outside: "TO LET"
All other signage removed.
Looks very closed.
sussexred - 15 Dec 2010 17:15
i used to be a regular here untill the pup changed hands - turns out the new land lord i clueles - such a shame. There would be ocasions you would walk in and there would be vertually no costomers and just the land lord sitting on his laptop - he would tell you he would server you in a minuet and 5 mins later you would still be waiting (not a good idea for a pub) half the locals have either been barred (for no good reason) or have stoped going because of how rude the staff are. In the winter the pub is cold (to the point people have actually gone out side in to the smoking to warm up under the heaters (that are now broken) to warm up. The food is very very poor and over priced for what it is, vertually all of which comes out of the freezer. Had a dessert on one occasion (chocolate sponge) and it was given to me still frozen in the middle. Will not be returning any time soon.
lilchef1000 - 7 Apr 2010 15:34
The beer is OK, but as you value your palate, don't eat here. The contents of a chicken "fajita" were luke-warm and looked like lumpy tooth-paste. Appeared to be cubes of processed chicken in salad cream. Quite uneatable. A relief that the landlord didn't ask if everything was all right, as the choice between tact and truth would have been embarrassing.

Maybe we visited on a bad day, but we have no inention of going back to see.
Hertz_van_Rentl - 16 Sep 2009 10:39
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The bar menu was basic but adequate. I hope there's more on offer in the evenings though. There were a variety of Harveys ales - the Sussex Best was perfectly acceptable.
All in all a "decent village pub" as rpadam has said before me.
sussexred - 3 Mar 2009 14:49
I've been passing this pub for 12 years and never been in, until today when curiosity got the better of me. It's a very unassuming village pub and difficult to tell if it is open or not without stopping. A small printed list of opening times pinned to the door indicates that it's open all day every day. Why don't they put that on a blackboard where it can be read by passing traffic!

Inside there's a spartan public bar to the left and a dining area to the right, bare boards throughout from what I saw.
sussexred - 3 Mar 2009 14:45

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