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5 years ago
Sebastian and Katie were great servers, always keen to help and always seemed to come at the right time. Great customer service
Dunnings Road
East Grinstead RH19 4AT
United Kingdom
01342 821080
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http://www.olddunningsmill.co.uk
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What time does The Old Mill open?
The Old Mill opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.The Old Mill opens at 12:00 PM on Sunday.
What time does The Old Mill close?
The Old Mill closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.The Old Mill closes at 9:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 11:00 AM - 11:00 PMSun 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Does The Old Mill serve alcohol?
Yes, The Old Mill serves alcohol. Full Bar
Does The Old Mill allow dogs?
Yes, The Old Mill allows dogs.
Does The Old Mill have TVs?
Yes, The Old Mill has TVs.
Does The Old Mill have outdoor seating?
Yes, The Old Mill has outdoor seating options.
Does The Old Mill have parking?
Yes, The Old Mill has parking options. Private Lot Parking
Is The Old Mill wheelchair accessible?
Yes, The Old Mill is wheelchair accessible.
Does The Old Mill allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, The Old Mill allows outdoor smoking.
Does The Old Mill have free WiFi?
Yes, The Old Mill has free WiFi.
People searched for Pubs 260 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
Very much a laid back pub....quite a way from the road!!!. Fantastic garden at the rear, over which…read morelooms the very impressive architecture of this rather isolated pub. An absolute brilliant menu which might be seen as pricey by some.....but well worth it!! Drinks are reasonably priced and they serve the ever lovely tasting Spitfire...my fav!! Excellent parking, great service, great staff, great entertainment.....great place!!
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We stopped off at The Cat Inn on our way back to London after a long weekend camping at Wineham. B…read morehad consulted her well-worn copy of the Sawday pub guide and this came up as the best sounding choice for a bit of lunch on our route home. West Hoathly is a charming little village and well worth a wander round. Situated in lovely walking country The Cat is obviously a big draw for walkers, tourists and locals. When we arrived on the bank holiday Monday at around 12.30 the place was already heaving and the dining room at the back was already pretty near full. The punters in the dining room looked a bit stuffy and the room lacked much atmosphere but we managed to find a nice table in the much more appealing front bar area. This area quickly filled up as we had a pint while we looked at the menu. The beer on the hand pump was nothing out of the ordinary but my Hophead was well kept and crystal clear. The menu is small, a good thing, and offers something for most tastes. It's a bit on the pricey side but I guess that just reflects the location and the punters this pub is trying, very successfully, to attract. After a bit of debate I went for the steak, mushroom and ale pie which came topped with a separate piece of puff pastry, some greens and a few chips. It was pretty tasty; the beef had been slow cooked and was just the right side of falling apart. B had the flower marie (cheese) and wild garlic tart which came with new potatoes and some salad. Again this was pretty decent and we both agreed this was a fine way to end our mini break. The no children inside policy was, from our perspective, very welcome; making this a very relaxing and peaceful lunch. Lunch over we took our drinks outside to a comfy bench in the sun, facing the very striking village church, to catch a few rays before the drive back to London. Happy days .
Nice village pub. The map was showing it as in East Grinstead, when in actual fact its in West…read moreHoathly, which qype doesn't seem to know exists. The food looked good here, although we just stopped for a beer. They serve Harvey's which is always a good start. They also had tortilla chips and tasty salsa on the bar for nibbling at which is a nice touch. There is an open fire and quite a few little areas to sit down in for a quiet chat.
Great pub which also serves up very tasty thai food. Quite often booked up when I have tried to go…read more They were having a real ale festival and bbq outside when we went tonight. Will definately be making a return visit.
A real favourite. The pub is friendly with a good atmosphere and a welcoming open fire. The thai…read morefood was the best in the area. Always book in advance, you can choose to eat in the restaurant area at the back or in the bar area - both equally enjoyable. There is a tranquil outside area for the summer
A side shot of the bar.
Its a Chef and Brewer chain pub so standard menu .Food is ok , real ale selection poor , warm and…read morewithout life . Place comfortable enough and service ok .
I stumbled across this pub, looking for a great local last meal in E.G. The hotel I was staying in…read morewas not fabulous with food and the staff indifferent. Wow- this place filled the bill. Staff is fabulous and attentive, the summer specials great and local cask ale. Perfect! Also good wine list. Business travelers, stop here, plan to come back!
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.
Tomato Garlic soup
Battered Halloumi "Burger"
Warm Chocolate Brownie with Salted Caramel Ice Cream
My companion and I called in for lunch here - it's an interesting building with a lot of history…read moreand character. I'd say the pub is mostly attended by locals. On a Sunday the atmosphere is very relaxed and the staff are happy to chat. We had the Sunday roast (vegetable option) and the Grains/Halloumi salad; both meals were fine with fresh ingredients and quite tasty. We didn't wait long for them. As this is a pub, most of the menu is pub fare - the bar is fully stocked, of course
Good pub for watching the footie. They have several screens around the pub. Beer is reasonably…read morepriced also. The food is not amazing, but probably better than you'd expect from a pub that shows the footie. Great selection of burgers Edit to add - they stopped showing footie a while back
Wonderful country pub located in the rustic village of Danehill. The place dates back to 1847 and…read morethey have tried their best to retain as much of its old charm as possible. There's a huge maple tree in the 'adult only' sun terrace (its nice not having screaming kids interrupting your lunch) and from the front garden you get a lovely view of the South Downs. The food here is out of this world, I tried the pork loin the last time I was there and it was excellent (again, the views only added to the enjoyment). This establishment is in the AA pub guide so can get busy at weekends so if you're in a large group, it may be worth booking in advance.
Gastro pub with a Michelin star standards food! We called on a Saturday evening, very last minute…read moreand they managed to accommodate us for a meal! Menu is daily, for starter's we tried Lamb cheek and tongue with rocket and also king prawns with chilli glaze. For main we opted all to have the salmon and the food was cooked to perfection, display on the plate deserved an art award and taste was simply to ones requirements! They have a nice wine list and also have daily specials board! Deserts menu alters as per daily menu and be aware there is no mobile phone reception, which makes it more of a unique place! You forget your phone existed and dig into some tasty food!
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Fascinating 14th Century Inn with an eclectic collection of artifacts decorating all the walls…read more Great for a drink, a lunchtime snack/meal or a romantic dinner. Child-free main bar but room for children if you must! My lunchtime 'snack' was a very tasty chorizzo and bean casserole with garlic bread in place of the crusty roll offered on the menu. Judi had deep-fried Double-Gloucester with a homemade chutney and salad She added a portion of garlic bread. Judi's Sauvignon was declared to be excellent as I had a pint of the best ale in the world (Harveys Sussex, of course!) I just wish we could go there every day and anyone living in the area is very fortunate to be able to dine there! You really should try it!
Pub is very nice Garden is very large ample car parking front and back of pub. Dated 1602 on…read morefireplace. Drinks where nice did not have any food. The facilities are well looked after by staff...
Beer garden..
Wonderful British pub with lots of character. It is clear that they have many locals. The loss of…read moreone star was for the service which did not appear welcoming and was slow. We saw one couple consume three courses before we had one. Also after my first drink and sitting with an empty glass for some time I had to go to the bar for a refresher despite the "table service". However the food was first class and bangers and mash I had and the soup and pear salad my wife had were freshly cooked and were very tasty. One dreams of being a regular at a pub such as this, but it is not quite so much fun when you are not a local.
The Hatch Inn is not just a great local pub, but also an awesome restaurant, for which people come…read morefrom far and wide to dine. The food served up from the kitchen is amazing and the menu changes regularly to account for the changing seasons and the available local produce. The amazing inn on a secluded green on the edge of the Ashdown Forest provides the perfect backdrop for a date, or just a good old catch up with friends. It's old world charm of medieval beams and a well used hearth are enchanting, and only add to the pleasure of the experience. At the bar you find the customary local ales and bitters, as well as guest ale options from further afield, all adding to the charm of the pub. IMHO definitely worth the trip to go and hang out, and enjoy the drinks, the food and the atmosphere at this great country inn.
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