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Cross Inn, Staplecross

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The Cross Inn is a lovely pub and we were made to feel very welcome when we popped in for a couple of drinks at the weekend. We were lucky enough to grab the seat by the welcoming fire. I picked the wrong pint which was on its way out and upon returning, it was replaced without any problems.

BiffoBeer - 13 Mar 2017 12:01
I knew this pub before the recent changes and would say that it had a definite charm and was a proper local boozer. Trouble is, proper local boozer is all well and good if you are a local but as a visitor you need more. Now it has more, much more. There is clearly passion and knowledge behind the bar now and the ales are kept very well indeed with rotating variety, so always something of interest. The pub is warm, cosy and welcoming to all and still very rustic but clean (not like before!) and the massive inglenook is still a belter of a fireplace. The food is straightforward and of a good high standard, the roasts great and the Sunday afternoon music events really popular.
PollyPin - 20 Feb 2015 12:43
Great pub, so glad I found it. Locals are good fun and friendly.
cptndave - 13 Feb 2012 17:56
Country pub full of character both the people and property. A beautiful roaring open fire place in a cosy nook and another in the middle of the pub. A great place to warm up with a glass of ale, mulled wine, expresso coffee and even tea. This recently refurbished pub is child and dog, we've been advised a beer garden is being landscaped in April 2012 and the function room is perfect for a small wedding or private party. The landlady Mollie is fantastic! Speak to her with your requirements and you wont be disappointed with the service here. We cant wait to book our party here and the catering is done on site. Generous parking space too. Carry on down the road and you'll be at Bodiam Castle and stream railway in no time. Or go through lush country lanes to Rye. Simply lovely
Countrybunkin - 12 Jan 2012 21:26
Country pub full of character bother people and property. A beautiful roaring open fire place in a cosy nook and another in the middle of the pub. A great place to warm up with a glass of ale, mulled wine, expresso coffee and even tea. This recently refurbished pub is child and dog, we've been advised a beer garden is being landscaped in April 2012 and the function room is perfect for a small wedding or private party. The landlady Mollie is fantastic! Speak to her with your requirements and you wont be disappointed with the service here. We cant wait to book our party here and the catering is done on site. Generous parking space too. Carry on down the road and you'll be at Bodiam Castle and stream railway in no time. Or go through lush country lanes to Rye. Simply lovely.
Countrybunkin - 12 Jan 2012 21:24
After the last persons comment I walked in expecting people with pitch forks but to my surprise a cracking little pub in the heart of the countryside.
A great choice of real ales on tap and I found the characters friendly and polite.
Good old fashion BOOZER just how a pub should be. Here here to the great British boozer.
TissedDup - 26 Sep 2011 21:04
What a shame could (and was) be a wonderful pub set in the heart of the village but if you are not in with the clique or love loads of children under your feet don't even bother walking thro the door.
unclebrian - 13 Aug 2011 09:39

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