The Inkerman Arms, Rye Harbour - pub details
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Address: Rye Harbour Rd, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7TQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15626) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Rye (1.7 miles), Winchelsea (2.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night (sunday nights during summer months), Live music (occasionaly), Karaoke (occasionaly)
- Food served (fresh fish speciality), Sunday roast, Real ale (local brewers)
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed (until 9.30pm), Credit cards accepted, Car park, Smoking area
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other pubs nearby:
William the Conqueror, Rye Harbour (0.1 miles), Ypres Castle Inn, Rye (1.3 miles), Green Owl, Camber (1.3 miles), Union Inn, Rye (1.4 miles), George Inn, Rye (1.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Inkerman Arms, Rye Harbour
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popped in on Dec 28th, 2 x pints of Old Dairy Copper Top in quick good nick, thought I'd try a toasted sarnie before the walk back up to Rye. £6.95 for the cheese & ham special (paid extra for the onion) what a disappointment. cheap cheese, white bread & about 5g of ham scattered sparsely through! It couldn't have cost more than 50p to put together..... what a rip off. The staff seemed unfamiliar with the till & completely ill at ease behind the bar. all in all a very amateur effort. can't wait for the Conq to re open. Buckhurstboy - 30 Dec 2015 11:39 |
A group of us, ages ranging from 1 to 86, went here on Friday evening for a meal. We were thankful that we had booked, as the place was busy, even at 7 pm. The food, all reasonably priced at about a tenner a meal, was excellent. My wife and I had the mixed grill, others had the sausage and mash or fish and chips - all of which looked and tasted good. Service was efficient and friendly. The only real ale on was Hastings Best Bitter, which was well kept and tasted good. I would recommend this pub. 'Posher' than the neighbouring William the Conqueror. HornchurchJohn - 16 May 2013 11:45 |
A pleasant surprise inside, as the outside is not very attractive. The Green King sign appears to be out of date as the only beer on draught was Harvey's best, which was in excellent condition and reasonably priced at �3 a pint. The food was very good and we ate fish, the pub's speciality, on both nights we visited. It was well cooked and very large. It appeared to be freshly caught and was not your normal frozen rubbish. The staff were very friendly and efficient and we will certainly come back when we are next in the area. Sussexcrawler - 9 Sep 2011 07:24 |
Lovely little pub on the inside, good beer and excellent food at very reasonable prices, welcoming landlord and landlady. Toilets spotless. The only downside is the quite drab exterior and its location by Rye Harbour industrial estate about a mile and a half outside the town centre, but worth the trip. arfajob - 12 Jul 2010 21:09 |
Superb locals pub. The ale is well kept and the service is spot on. The pub itself retains that 'proper pub' feeling but the food was dire. The kitchen staff seem flustered for no real reason. The ping of the dreaded microwave was telling. However it is well worth visiting for the atmosphere and the ale. nickthefish - 28 Jun 2010 21:02 |
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