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More cafe than pub. The tables and the place in general could have been a bit cleaner and there was a poor choice of beer, however the food was very tasty.
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Good beer, although no big choice as mentioned before, however, yummy food, gorgeous view and good value for money.
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Made our annual pilgrimage to Seaview and enjoyed several well priced tasty meals here, they certainly can cope with the rush in fine weather and holiday time. One real ale is a disappointment, however better one well kept than several undrinkable but it is expensive, you are probably paying for the location.
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i spent a week on the island recently and ate crab sandwiches in many places,the Fort crab sandwiches were the most expensive on the island and the worst quaulity.When i mentioned this to the bar staff he just laughed at me saying "crab isnt cheap mate" never went back and suggest nobody else does.
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I love this place on a nice day. Not too keen on sitting inside as it feelsa but cluttered but the food is nice and to be able to take your drinks outside and sit by the sea and yacht club with all that is going on around you is an ideal afternoon.
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Fab pub - been going here for years and always get a warm welcome. Love it - and the food is fab too!
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One of my two local pubs. Good food and ambience. Regular Curry evenings. I avoid this one in the season. We take over again off season!!
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Only a few metres from the waterfront, this friendly pub has excellent sea views (look at the name of the village!). See the QE2, the QM2, any number of Royal Navy vessels and cross-channel ferries pass in front of your eyes.
Inside the pub is themed in two ways; both as a sailing pub and also that of a beach-front bar.
Good food and drink and a warm welcome.
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A nice little joint not too far from the sea. There are tables across the road so that you can watch the tide.
Briony - 7 Oct 2004 11:42 |