The Partridge, Partridge Green - pub details

Address: Church Road, Partridge Green, West Sussex, RH13 8JS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 37171) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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I went in here between Christmas and New Year. Apa was excellent. Returned last night and Thornbridge Puja was superb. A huge improvement on previous visits.
in1dryboy - 28 Jan 2012 14:35
very good beer range and quality, tasty food,good service,nice clean pub.
THUNFAN007 - 6 Dec 2011 11:46
Dementer, it is my local, I use it just about every day and I will comment about it as much as I wish. I have no connection with the pub other than that of a satisfied customer and, if people find my comments annoying then that is their problem.

I have never spoken other than the truth and - unlike some who post here - I have never been rude about other contributors without their having been rude about me first.

My comments about the pub over the years have not been universally favourable (check for yourself) neither have they been universally unfavourable. Howevere, Quafferman, about whom I commented, has reviewed sixteen pubs since May 2010 - and has found something nasty to say about each and every one of them. Has he ever stopped to think just how much damage his comments could do? Of course, there will be things in just about every pub that might not suit everyone - but if you have criticisms to make then it is only fair that you back them up with facts and suggest what might be done to improve the situation. Your own parting shot "No rating given for this pub" implies that it is not good enough to rate - a quite untrue suggestion. Of course, you have made the comment to try to annoy me - but what you have done is to besmirch the pub. Untrue, unfair and childish.

As "workhard" has written, the ill-mannered and unfair comments that some have made about the Partridge, and about other contributors, have discouraged potential customers; if my positive comments help to offset the ill-informed, ill-constructed and often malicious rubbish that others have posted, then I believe they have done a good job.
RichardEnglish - 29 Nov 2011 10:20
English you do need to move on old son,your constant advertising for this place does not sit well with the regulars on this site if fact i`m sure it puts people off.
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Dementer - 27 Nov 2011 18:32
Since my last comments (in October 2011) there have been a number of changes to the pub, all of them welcome. The food range has been extended and is still using local suppliers; I probably eat there once a week and I'd not do that if the food wasn't good. Indeed, so popular has it now become, that one needs to book a table on popular nights.

I note that "quafferman" in his October comments has been critical of the pub and suggests that "a pub should offer more", but does not suggest what more it should offer. If his idea of a good pub is one with a selection of chemical-fizz lagers, loud music and big-screen football, filled with (male) loud-mouthed ignomaruses who block the bar, then I agree, the Partridge is not the pub for him. But there are plenty of such places in Brighton, if that's what he wants.

The Partridge is a family pub and advertises itself as that. Which is why children and babies are allowed - and a good job too. They cause fewer problems than do crowds of lager-swilling football hooligans. Obviously quafferman never had the problem of having to cope with children back in the days when they weren't allowed in pubs. I did and I can assure him that it is a far better thing for children to be allowed into pubs - yes even with their mothers shock horror - than being forced to sit in the carpark.

RichardEnglish - 27 Nov 2011 12:58

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