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The Halfway Bridge has a nice location on the main A272 and looks an old building from the outside. The inside has been modernised and feels a little out of character. Food appears to be the main attraction. There is a small garden to the side. Ales were Langham Sundowner, Sharps Doom Bar & Arundel Sussex Gold. Nothing particularly special.
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Sadly after several years of high class service & friendliness this pub is now under new management. It is obvious that those running it are just working for a wage & not interested in their customers preferences - lime in gin & tonic? no bottled Coca-cola only post-mix Pepsi, & worst of all beer well past it's best. Definitely a change for the worse but the prices are higher than ever.
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Nice restuarant but not really a pub. Portions very small though and very expensive. Just to correct the last comments posted , dogs are welcome, but only in the bar area, as they do not allow dogs in the restaurant parts.
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I agree with LDW, more of a restaurant than pub.
Had a good selection of ales, though my one was a bit warm.
On the plus side, it's open all day (drinks at least) so if passing by you can pop in for a swift one.
Also dogs and kids are welcome..
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Walked into this 'pub' at lunchtime, to be met by a greeter with menus in hand: "Are you lunching with us today sir?".
Lunch - and beer - were excellent, and not bad value I thought. But it's clearly a restaurant not a pub, and it suffers from being too close to hearty rich people living in Petworth/Midhurst. There was more tweed on view than I have seen in ages.
So a positive report - but on the basis of my experience it's no longer really a pub.
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Great little pub. OK the food is expensive - but worth it! Starting to have a nice pubby feel to it late in the evening.
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Much more restaurant than pub but damned nice. Old on the outside, contemporary within - leather and whitewash - but not distressingly so. High standard of food and drink and exceptional olives - try them before you scoff (in both senses)...
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Great place to go for a meal - is more pub than restaurant - well thought out menu and interior. Make sure you book they're often very busy.
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Which miserable so and so gave it 4 out of 10 ? Very pleasant pub. Nice drop of Cheriton Pots. Agreeable menu.
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