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The Sun Inn - Cheddar Cheese Soufle with cheese sauce - starter

The Sun Inn

(3 reviews)

££

Jimmy Buffett sings a song "That place down the block - The one with no clock - Covert rendezvous…read morewith you - At the usual time and spot - I wish lunch could last forever......... Well Jimmy how true, I did wish lunch could last forever. The Sun Inn is not only a very comfortable place, it also has great food a great menu and a very responsive staff. I know my comfort as I dine on the ocean, beer and boiled shrimp in hand on almost a daily basis. But, no ocean here, however, the Sun Inn reeked of ambiance and charm. The staff professional and attentive, they made you feel at home. I had the asparagus with cauliflower crumbles, they were good; However, the asparagus were small and stringy. I also had the mussels in saffron sauce, very fresh and very good, not one mussel had turned. My guests had the Dover sole, said it was excellent and the minced beef with cous cous, also excellent. My only let down was the cheese course, kind of anti-climactic and blasé! But, if I lived here I'd live in the Sun Inn a very good place.

This lovely Gastro pub served me one of the best meals I'd had in a while…read more The restaurant part of this pub is tastefully decorated and comfortable. A vast menu meant I had loads of choice and it catered to all around the table. The cheddar cheese Soufle I had for my starter was light and airy - it went down a storm. The main course - pie of the week - was also a delight. The gammon and leek within the pie was excellent and topped with mash and some light creamy sauce it was pretty much faultless. Served with a more than generous helping of carrots on the side that were big enough to keep me seeing in the dark for years. Overall it was an excellent meal with excellent service. A must try if you're in the area.

Black Swan - Home to the famous Black Swan quiz night every Tuesday

Black Swan

(14 reviews)

££

One of those things I think that all Brits instinctively desire is a "nice country pub for Sunday…read moreLunch": this establishment in not-so-rural Surrey manages to tick all the boxes for me: - Plenty of parking - Plenty of tables in the garden (with a BBQ option) - Good food in generous portions - Good service They managed to score a quick bonus point with me virtually as soon as we sat down for lunch: the first thing the waitress did was offer "tap water" rather than trying to perpetrate the oh-so-irritating up-sell attempt for bottled water that has marred recent decades (for most of the UK perfectly drinkable stuff comes out of the tap: it wasn't that long ago most restaurants automatically put a jug of water on the table ...). So I'd definitely commend the Black Swan. UPDATE (Nov-11): After several visits, I'd now have to reduce Service from "Good" to "Generally Good" - there are unfortunately more than one member of staff who need some education about "Customer Focus" ...

Good pub food, a bit fancy. Lovely weekend BBQ plus a gastric pub menu. I had a cheeseburger,…read morecrispy on the outside just as I like it. It was served with chips and three different salads. A great kids menu too, with smaller portions of adult quality food. There's a definite relaxed bourgeois quality, if you are into that sort of thing. Dishes range between 9 and 15 pounds for lunch. I did have to sit in a chair that kept sinking back because it was half on brick and half on gravel, but the food and atmosphere made up for it.

Three Horseshoes - Washed oot

Three Horseshoes

(7 reviews)

££

Laleham, Ashford

Friendly people, good variety of beer and food…read more The fish and chips were good but a bit greasy for my taste...maybe that is the way people like it in the UK. I am used to a much less greasy and lighter fried variety in the US. But overall an enjoyable dinner with colleagues.

I consider myself lucky that a friend of mine lives nearby and given me an opportunity to dine…read morehere. The meals here are fantastic and are very different from the usual fare. While I've visited here a few times I haven't taken the time for a review until now. Last night we went for the traditional Sunday roast, there were three of us and we each selected something different, the chicken, lamb, and beef to try. I also chose to start with a liver and bacon salad as it's not something you see often. The salad was sublime. A perfect mixture of flavors that balanced the saltiness of the meats with a subtle sweetness and crunch from the vegetables. I don't often order liver but if you like it this salad is worth the trip. The roasts themselves were delicious and the gravy was excellent. I can't say I liked the stuffing (much different from the American versions of the same name - more of a cornbread like texture), but the meats were well done and flavorful. The vegetables were good and overall an excellent dinner topped off with some great desserts (brownie and an ice cream sundae). I'm not a drinker so can't comment on the beers, but I can call out the juices they have. They carry Frobisher's, which may or may not be common, but not anything I've had in the US. The Apple-Mango and Orange-Passionfruit juices I had were delicious and worth a try. Particularly the Apple-Mango.

Wheatsheaf - gastropubs - Updated May 2026

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