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This is a seriously good pub. Polite and accommodating this pub also served some excellent food. With a plethora of drink options on top & a wonderful beer garden it pretty much ticks every box you can think of. Unsurprised with high ratings & reviews, it deserves them. Can’t wait to come back.
The Plough and Harrow in Litlington is a great choice for a Sunday lunch. The food served is of good quality, with a variety of options to suit different tastes. However, what really stood out was the exceptional service provided by the staff. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with a war
Decent pub experience with a lovely beer garden and good food. Lots of local beer from Long Man Brewing too
A little tucked away gem! Too busy for us to get a table, as we had not booked ahead. Everything was full, so we sat at the bar for a relatively light lunch. Service was good, as was the beer and food. My only comment would be that the Ploughman's lunch could do with an apple's acidity to compliment
Awesome spot. Beautiful building, great food, friendly staff, speedy service and an all round top notch experience. The pizzas were a highlight! Highly recommend - thank you!
17th century building, food, and staff were a delight. Lacked a bit of ambience where we sat indoors though.
I love coming here! We were happy to get a little table for a couple of beers after our walk! Sunday lunch service was in full swing, yet all the staff behind the bar were always ready to take our orders! And they all smiled
Good selection of beers, including local Long Man brewery. Visited on a Sunday. Nice beer garden - plenty of seats. Went indoors for an early Dinner. Sunday roasts are the main items on the menu - otherwise a bit limited. Note the kitchen closes at 6pm on Sundays. Meal was good - but the “seasonal
Very enjoyable place and a beautiful setting. Food was great too. We had the egg and ham, which hit the spot after our morning walk. The eggs were really flavoursome.
Late lunch for three adults with a dog. Large car park and more parking out on the street. Outdoor seating area has trestle bench tables (in good condition) with sun umbrellas - where we sat, and adjacent seating area also had said tables and is roofed. No booking in advance, turn up and wait for s
Went for late lunch/dinner yesterday walking the seven sisters cliffs, the pub was cosy and the fire was on when we arrived! Lovely staff and delicious meals!
We popped in here for an afternoon cup of tea whilst out on a walk in the area . Lovely friendly service and a lovely pot of tea each, which was very good value . In fact, it was so good that we went back there the following day for another one . A very beautiful old pub .
Honestly I’d show a picture of my food but I ate it too quickly. Absolutely gorgeous. Me and my partner both said we rarely review places but we have to review here. The food and service were outstanding. I had the steak and ale pie which was rich in flavour and with incredible textures. My partner
Wonderful 17th century pub nestling at the foot of the South Downs. It was one of my late parents' favourites and is just as good today. It has a traditional and very comfortable interior, friendly and obliging staff, excellent food, a good range of drinks and a very good beer garden. The only thing
Great pub with an outside seating area. We visited on a sunny weekday at lunch time and there was a good amount of parking available. The food was good and the portions were very generous (hope you're hungry). The staff were friendly and helpful. Keen to visit again.
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