Reviews on Bar food in Rye, England, United Kingdom including The Ferry Inn, The Horse & Cart Inn, Hoof, The Standard Inn, The Kings Head, The Plough, Rye Bay Bar & Grill, Ypres Castle Inn, Dunes Bar & Restaurant, The Bull Inn
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4 based on 306 reviews
he Bull Inn, is a Coaching Inn dating back to the 15th century, situated in Rolvenden at the heart of the Weald. With open fires and comfortable surroundings providing a refuse to weary travellers, locals and dogs alike.We pride ourselves on good home-coo
Four of us had a really delicious supper here last Wednesday . Myself and one friend had the pasta with mushrooms and spinach and my other two friends had the seabream.All freshly made and locally sourced .We sat outside surrounded by beautiful flowers and were looked after by the charming owner and a very nice waitress .I have booked to go back in a couple of weeks .Hello - thank you so much for taking the time to write us such an amazing review! We look forward to seeing you all here again soon!
4 based on 432 reviews
I visited here with my wife and two young sons (3&5)Great menu, the food was fantastic and the staff were brilliant with the two boys, chatting away to them.grown ups had the lasagna with Chips and Salad which was brilliant and very filling, the kids had sausage, chips & beans,potion sizes for all where well worth the money!Total including drinks came to somewhere in the region of £40
4 based on 669 reviews
A 17th century inn on the steps down from Rye's castle, after which it was named. The biggest beer garden in Rye. Great food. The best beer selection in town.
The Ypres Caste Inn, nothing to do with the great war, is a warm and cosy eatery and drinkery with a large log fire. We ate there twice and had cold salmon sala, seafood pasta, sticky toffee cake, crab cakes, tomato and peeper soup, and cod and chips twice. There was nothing fancy, but I rate myself as a good home cook, and each meal did not disappoint. I also observed a beautifully cooked steak on another table.Prices are reasonable, the service is excellent. Beer was well kept and the house Cotes de Gascogne was tasty.The chef is going places
4 based on 223 reviews
Welcome to The Rye Bay Bar & Grill. We have a large outside seating area in which you can eat, drink and relax; weather permitting. Inside we are able to take a maximum of 40 covers at a time. We are a fully licensed restaurant and supply draught lager on
I wasn't expecting much from this place as it's very close to the beach and would be doing a roaring trade regardless of quality anyway.We ordered a Caesar salad and the burger and both were fantastic with great portion sizes.The pictures speak for themselves and I would definitely go back next time we go to Camber sands.
4 based on 656 reviews
The Plough is a quintessential English country pub with stunning views from our pond side garden over the Brede Valley with the sea as a backdrop. Situated on the Kent and East Sussex border and less than two miles from the medieval town of Rye, we enjoy
Booked on a Saturday, after a relative recommended the tapas. Even with the online menu and menus outside, sadly there was no tapas available other than some standard starter items. Chef problems? Available fixed menu was delicious though, with excellent service.Four stars because of the tapas issue, five for the food served.
4 based on 484 reviews
Eat, Drink & Stay with us, offering a luxurious, relaxing and mouth watering experience for all! Booking is advised.
We went to the Kings Head for dinner last night and had a wonderful three course dinner it was all great but the risotto was particularly good... in addition the staff were really attentive looking after our every need... a big thank you to Amy and Lucy who served us
4 based on 952 reviews
Recommended this restaurant/pub by the guest house B&B Jeake's House as first class choice for food. Excellent meal from beginning to end. Dungeness crab devilled potted as starter and the Romney Marsh lamb rump on a celeriac parmentier fine crunchy vegetables with radishes. All topped off with exquisite sticky toffee pudding absolutely quintessential English meal with flare! Great bar and table service - they earned their recommendation
4 based on 559 reviews
We are a burger restaurant in Rye serving beef and potatoes from our own farm, just four miles away. We also serve awesome Aussie import the FreakShake. These babies have to be seen (and sampled) to be believed! No bookings.
Visited with my wife recently on a rainy evening. The service was good and the menu looked varied. I had the steak and fries with was cooked perfectly. My wife had the sliders which were ok but nothing special. Everything was as expected but we did notice that it could do with a bit of a dust. The copper kettle in the fireplace and other ornaments were not that clean, this is a restaurant and it reflects on the overall hygiene of the premises.Many thanks for your feedback, we do however clean on a daily basis however the old chimney breast creates a lot of dust. Do come back and see us again sometime!
4 based on 286 reviews
The Horse & Cart Inn is a Grade II listed dog-friendly pub in the village of Peasmarsh, 3 miles from Rye. It has four B&B rooms, a beer garden and off street parking.
This was an accidental find on the way back from shopping. It appeared totally incomprehensible that the pub was virtually empty when we arrived. The menu was quite limited but it looked to meet our requirements. The food when it arrived was piping hot and my meal was a good sized portion. My elderly mother had a small fish and chips which was plenty for her appetite. I don't think there was any frozen veg here. The veg was cooked perfectly and the pie of the day had an excellent steak and mushroom filling and the pastry very good. This was certainlly one of the best pub meals I have had in a long long time.
4 based on 402 reviews
The Ferry Inn is an ancient, Seventeenth Century pub and restaurant that was the home of the ferry between the Isle-of-Oxney and the English mainland at Appledore. It is situated in the midst of beautiful countryside between Tenterden, Appledore, Stone-in
An early dinner watching the sun set from the front terrace, unbeatable spot. Unfortunately the food didn't match the view! We ordered a burger and a steak, the burger was ok, covered in a very sweet sauce and the 'wrap' doesn't really work. The steak was full of gristle and on the tough side, perhaps just unlucky but at £24.99 we expected something special. That said, we would definitely return for a drink and possibly a sandwich just for the view (garden at the back looks great too).Dear magnoliasundayThank you for your review. We apologise that you were not satisfied with your meal on this occasion. We pride ourselves on our food and would have been happy to try to rectify the situation if you had made us aware at the time. We do hope you will return so that we can ensure you have a better experience. Kindest regards The Ferry Team
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