138-140 Sea Rd, East Preston, Littlehampton BN16 1NN, UK
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01903 770078
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4 /5 A. Prais: First visit, booked table beforehand(possibly didnt need to) as there was no one to" great us/ allocate us". Felt like you could just walk in and seat down if the table was free. Had to approach waiter to be seated. Didnt wait long for the food and it was very tasty.
5 /5 Michael: Can I say how pleased I was with everything, the menu to serve vegetarians was brilliant, we made a short notice booking and added a note about mums dementia. We received an email just alerting us that the rugby , we arrived our table was tucked away to the side and every member of staff was courteous
We will be back again and again and are confident to bring mum who loved her fish pie which was home cooked
5 /5 Holly Forsyth: Such a lovely local pub near the seaside. We have been a number of times, whether it has been just for a pint, a big family meal 31st Dec, or most recently for a whole family event hiring out the back of the pub. The food is always delicious, proper English pub food. The atmosphere is so friendly as are the staff. It’s fantastic space out the back of the pub to hire for events / get togethers, with cover for unexpected British weather.
5 /5 mastacrx: Great food! Wasnt expected it to be so good. We has Sausages and mash, fish and chips, plus a side of garlic bread. Everything tasted homemade, honest and just perfect.
5 /5 Charlotte Watson: The first documented use of fireworks in the UK was at the wedding of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York in 1486. They became more popular under Queen Elizabeth I. In 1572 an area on the island at Warwick Castle was set up to host the first firework display to celebrate the queen visiting the castle.
When King Henry VIII fell out with the Catholic Church he made himself the head of the Church of England. He ‘dissolved’ all of the monasteries, taking the buildings, land and property for himself.
Poor people washed their linen underwear but did not wash their outer clothes. The smell of wood smoke from their fires acted like a deodorant to help mask their bad smell.
Rich people slept in strong wooden beds with a canopy over the top and curtains around the bed to help keep the warmth in. Poor people slept on a bed of straw.
Cardinal Wolsey was to be tried for treason because he failed to secure the divorce between Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. Luckily for Wolsey he died before going on trial!
Spoons were set on a table face down to “keep out the devil”.
If the Lord invited you to dinner then you would probably be sitting at a table lower down than him so he could quite literally look down on you. You would have to wait until the Lord was served first before you were served and might even have to share your meal with one or two others! And of course you’d have to wait until a servant tasted the food. If they weren’t ill then it hadn’t been poisoned!
Spinning was done nearly entirely by women to make clothing. Many single women were able to earn a living this way and this is where the term ‘Spinster’ (an unmarried woman) comes from.
Henry VIII is crowned King at Westminster Abbey on 24th June 1509.
Music was an important part of everyone’s lives. Sea captains would make room for orchestras on their small boats whilst King Henry VII never travelled without his harpists, trumpeters, fiddlers and pipers
T Lovegrove What a great Pub/Restaurant this is. A table for 12 had been booked, and I must say, the staff were brilliant and made us all feel most welcome. The service was excellent, as was the food. This is certainly a venue Id recommend, beit for a large or for just a couple, it wont disappoint. The food was super and well prepared and presented, too. This is definitely a place Id recommend and most definitely return to.
Rah Kumar Delicious place in the covered market for a quick stop for lunch. This place has a homely vibe and can become very busy during lunch periods. Best bet is to get your food, grab a seat, eat and leave. Generous portions for the price and tasty food. Would deffo come back for a quick lunch again!
Merlin Gelly THE best curry house in Croydon. Its definitely worth travelling to. The food is excellent, and Ive been to a lot of Indian restaurants!.
I would suggest the Afghan lamb shank which is cooked for 8 hours, and the flavour!!!
The service is totally on point.
Classic curry house vibes..
TRY IT!!!
Rebecca Grenville Incredible food! The lamb fell off the bone and everything way perfectly spiced. The staff were super friendly and even gave us soup to start and chai to finish. Going to bring our whole family here now we have found this gem
The Haworths I met friends for a light lunch and catch up. Everyone’s food was a hit. The service was really friendly and efficient. We were made to feel welcome and it wasn’t an issue when one of our party arrived a little late (she’d driven all the way from Hastings and said it was worth the drive!)