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The Dorset - (Near East Sussex, london)

Address: 🏡 22 Malling St, Lewes BN7 2RD, UK
Phone : +44 01273 474823
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Near East Sussex

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ABYSS Brewery + Tap - East Sussex

Rating: 4.8 /5
Iain Solly Amazing craft beer spot. Lovely burgers and tacos. Fish tacos, veggie, steak and pork. Outside in the summer is amazing. The beer garden faces due west so you get sun all afternoon. Beer is amazing, I absolutely love this place!

Sushi Daily Lewes - East Sussex

Rating: 4.3 /5
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John Harvey Tavern - East Sussex

Rating: 4.5 /5
Amanda Lucy Eaten here more than once now and the food and service has always been spot on. The roast on a Sunday is a particular highlight with the meat and veg being cooked to perfection!
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The Swan Inn - East Sussex

Rating: 4.6 /5
Angie Oakwood Couldn’t have asked for a friendlier welcome at this pub. Went with a few friends after a long walk it was it was perfect. Really nice atmosphere, great service and brilliant Sunday roast. And all on a day when they were short staffed. Will definitely return next time I’m in Lewes.

Dill - East Sussex

Rating: 4.6 /5
Sage Telfer If I ever go to heaven, this will be the food waiting for me past the pearly gates. The most delicious tiger prawn ceviche, a decadent onion tartatin and the single best dessert Ive ever tried the sea buckthorn tart!. The service from Phoebe was so lovely and friendly as well, with a brilliant orange wine suggestion. Cannot wait to visit again
rights of man

Rights of Man - East Sussex

Rating: 4.4 /5
MADDOGLEP I think this must be fairly new as I have no recollection of this pub / restaurant. Thomas Paine has strong local connections, unlike Casta and Madge. He helped inspire the American revolutionary war and almost lost his head in the French one. Silly so and so. I had another Harveys Sussex best bitter. One of three real ales on my visit. Very good. Up steep stairs finds a roof terrace. Must be lovely on a warm sunny day / evening. Free wifi.