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The Cherry Tree

4.8 (4 reviews)

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Plough & Sail

Plough & Sail

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The Plough & Sail feels located far away from civilisation, at the end of the road to nothing. It's…read morea great, lengthy but leisurely drive out to Paglesham. It is surrounded by a beautiful area in between the rivers Roach and Crouch which are I think part of the Thames delta. The well-known local gastropub is very traditional and has a long history, now owned and run by the Oliver Family (Jamies' uncle). They don't do fancy coffees and things like splitting the bill and paying individually are frowned upon but they do serve beautiful food. There is an a la carte menu and a daily chalkboard menu with a very affordable two course set menu. Nice fireplace, beautiful very old building, mind your head!

This pub is in a higgledy-piggledy 15th century building with lots of charm. There is plenty of…read moreseating inside, while outside there are nice gardens with seating and a decent play area for children. Drinks prices are very reasonable and encompass a range of wines and beers, both local and from micro-breweries further afield along with the 'lager' standards. The food is where this place raises it's head above other country pubs. This pub is owned by the 'Olivers', as in Jamie Oliver. It shows. A dedication to good ingredients treated well characterises this place. We both plumped for the Seafood Platter. It was super. Really 'oaky' smoked salmon (just the right pink too, not bright orange!), was set off with pickled herring and lightly smoked eel, fresh prawns and a delicious crab lightly dusted with paprika to bring out the sweetness and flavour, all served with a generous salad and a round of good buttered bread. The other food options also looked great and there was much lip-smacking from fellow diners who recommended the puddings. Service was good throughout, despite it being really busy (this on a weekday lunchtime in Summer). I'd recommend booking for the Sunday roasts! Paglesham East End (around 10 miles North of Southend-on-Sea) is one of those impossibly lovely Essex villages right on the marshy wetlands that charactise the coast between Southend-on-Sea and Burnham-on-Crouch. There is a good walk from there along the coast wall to Paglesham Churchend.

The Cherry Tree - pubs - Updated May 2026

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