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    Orange Square

    Orange Square

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    ££

    Orange Square is part of the Haywards heath strip on the Broadway. Of the bars, it is frequented by…read morethe slightly older 25-30 something revelers of Haywards Heath. As a night time venue, expect a busy atmosphere and slightly overpriced drinks. Still, if you don't want to trek to Brighton it is a bit of a seller's market and the bar offers an adequate alternative to the city. A good time to swing by is the post 5pm work period for a quick pint or two period. They will regularly send around complimentary snacks and nibble to tables, which more than make up for the drink prices. An especially good summertime venue, where the outdoor patio catches all of the afternoon and early evening sun. I have never eaten at the Square, but seen enough food to class it as reasonable. They do offer specials in the £8-£15 region, but I would suggest trying the food over a lunch break where you aren't competing with evening drinkers. If you looking for an atmosphere a little more highbrow than a pub, then this may be the place for you.

    Great place to head to for a hearty brunch after a night out on the tiles. Its a bit of a trendy…read morelooking place but the staff are really friendly and the food and drink is really reasonable priced. They serve a fantastic eggs Benedict here which I highly advise you take with a bloody Mary on the side. They have a nice patio outside to sit and watch the World go by while enjoying your food. Its actually quite tempting to stay there all day!

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    Jeremy's Restaurant - from website

    Jeremy's Restaurant

    4.8(10 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    £££

    Jeremy and his wife Vera have owned this establishment since 1998 and have transformed it into a…read morevery successful business indeed. This is fine dining in the countryside at its best. Its by no way cheap but if you want a special night out you won't find a better place within a large radius. The last time I ate there I had Confit of local cod, puy lentils, shallots in red wine for starters followed by Loin and pie of Balcombe Estate venison, cauliflower cheese, Maderia jus. Sounds nice doesn't it! A close friend of mine got married there recently and had such a beautiful day. The grounds are really charming and the whole place has such a lovely atmosphere. A very special place!

    If you want to take people out for dinner with the view to impress, then this is where you should…read morebe going. Set in the Borde Hill Gardens, I can't think of a single restaurant in the area that will rival Jeremy's for quality. Take a quality London restaurant and relocate it in Haywards heath and this is the result. Thankfully, the saying that 'you get what you pay for' holds up well here. I was a chef for 10 years and having eaten here once (luckily someone treated me so i escaped the bill) i was mightily impressed by the menu and wines. Jeremy will usually be about for most chef's heading up the kitchen and this means that the quality is consistent. His wife Vera is of Scandinavian descent and you can see the influence of French, Italian, Spanish and Nordic cuisine in the menu. There are also a myriad of events and ways you can dine. There are Jazz nights on Monday which would be a cool way to dine at the restaurant and many multiple course'offer's. Whilst these aren't going to be cheap, you will get to experience the full range of a very professional chef plying his trade over a wide range of dishes. What you should really get excited about is the wine. Again, it will cost you but they source from some excellent continental vineyards directly and some of the bottles may really reinvent your understanding of wine. I could go on about this place for a long time, but have a look on the website at some of the dishes and you will get what I mean. Food this good in a setting as nice as Borde Hill. How could you go wrong!!!!!

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    Jeremy's Restaurant - From website

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    The Farmhouse - The Farmhouse

    The Farmhouse

    4.6(8 reviews)
    12.7 mi

    Five colleagues and I, at the end of an amazing week at a work conference, we're in desperate need…read moreof some food. Getting in a little late to go to London, we turned our attention to something close to the Gatwick airport. After finally sorting our Uber rides, we were off to The Farmhouse. First impressions were of a traditional British pub experience, which was a good start. Our clumsiness of grabbing a table and figuring out whether we needed to go to the bar to order or wait to be served, surely gave us away as "not locals." Our server was friendly and provided us with our menus and took our drinks order. The one shortfall was that the menu had a number of items not available and with an assist from a customer, two of us needed a rethink on their meal. In all, it was 4 Fish & Chips, One Farmhouse Burger, and a Battered Halloumi burger, plus an order of calamari, and 4 tomato and garlic soups. There were zero plates taken off the table that were not empty! I had the Halloumi burger, which had a great, crispy batter topped with some guacamole mayo with a red sauce on the side. Really good. Then we doubled down and hit the dessert menu! Two warm chocolate brownies with salted caramel ice cream and four plum tarts. We asked for some custard on the side because who doesn't like custard?! Save for the debate about whether it was more a pie than a tart, another set of empty plates were the only evidence left. Would definitely recommend The Farmhouse!

    A few years ago, I had an 8 hour layover at Gatwick, so we decided to pop out and go to the nearest…read moreplace for fish and chips. They were out of fish but the chips were excellent. We also go the Camembert, olives, and some ciders. This was definitely worth the effort to leave the airport, get an Uber, and then return to the airport. Cute place with good food.

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    The Farmhouse - Tomato Garlic soup

    Tomato Garlic soup

    The Farmhouse - Battered Halloumi "Burger"

    Battered Halloumi "Burger"

    The Farmhouse - Warm Chocolate Brownie with Salted Caramel Ice Cream

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    Warm Chocolate Brownie with Salted Caramel Ice Cream

    Six Bells Inn

    Six Bells Inn

    5.0(4 reviews)
    14.9 mi
    ££

    This place is great!!! The location is cute, and the building is unique with character. You can…read moretell that people really enjoy coming here. They have typical British pub food. I ordered cheesy bread and the shepherds pie. Oh my goodness... both were incredible!!! It was a weirdly cold day when I went, so the food was not only delicious but also very comforting. Coming here is a good time.

    A great, slightly quirky, traditional pub in a great Sussex village…read more You won't find Chiddingly by accident - it's off a narrow lane off the A22, between Lewes and Eastbourne. The village itself dates back to Domesday and has a fine mediaeval church (worth a visit while there). In fact, the village has 55 entries in the listed building guide, so there's more than enough history to occupy the most hardened tourist before retiring to the pub for refreshment. The pub building dates back to 1774 (and possibly earlier) and is a Grade II listed building; the frontage of blue and red bricks looks suitably traditional, and through the front door there is a main bar area to the left and a wonderful snug room (with a huge fireplace) to the right. The interior is all wooden beams and stone floors, with a bar serving a good selection of real ales and generous portions of traditional pub grub, all with friendly bar staff. (NB The food is popular, so be prepared to wait at busy periods). Towards the rear of the pub, the walls are festooned with old pictures and photographs, and a motorcycling theme predominates: it is a well-known meeting place for bikers, and there's a club board by the back door giving details of events, runs, etc. Outside is a large garden, with lots of seating. The rear of the pub is decorated with old enamel advertising signs, covering every subject imaginable. Also at the back is the large, surfaced car park - perfect for rows of shiny (or, in my case, not so shiny) motorbikes. If all that wasn't enough, the pub also host a fortnightly folk and blues club (http://www.6bellsfolk.co.uk ) as well as its biker meets. Oh, and on my last visit, my mate and I (on our bikes) opted for 2 pints of soda and lime to quench our thirst, with a couple of packets of crisps. It came to £1.80. How great it is, not to feel ripped off with outrageously priced soft drinks! (Next time, though, I'll get someone else to drive so I can sample the real ales...)

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    Six Bells Inn - Menu at Six Bells near Beachy Head in England

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    Menu at Six Bells near Beachy Head in England

    Beech Hurst Harvester - british - Updated May 2026

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