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Seven Sisters, Seaford

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user reviews of the Seven Sisters, Seaford

please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.

New owners recently took over so my previous comments may no longer apply. Hopefully the standards will be maintained.
REVERENDBAZ - 1 Jun 2012 14:40
Visited here on 11/8/2011, ok pub but nothing really to stand out from anywhere else in Seaford. Tried the Harveys Best bitter, quality ok if not outstanding. A pub for a swift one if you are passing I think. Didn't try the food so no comment on that.
Number.6 - 13 Aug 2011 10:33
Was told the food here was good, especially for Sunday lunch. Bit reluctant to go as the real ale selection is not as good as other pubs in the area and I've had a couple of dubious (but drinkable) pints. I now drink cider here (philistine). However, the Sunday lunch was quite good. The lamb shank was delicious and the veg was good too. Quite a large serving. There were quite a few folks eating there so advisable to book a table for Sundays I guess.
persist_artist - 5 Jun 2009 11:05
Rubbish beer selection... Harveys, Spitfire and IPA. Cant see this being in next years GBG unless they have to have 1 pub from Seaford in there.
Pub itself isnt bad, quite big with a nice dinning area, sports room with pool darts and a tv in the other bar, food menu looked appealing but the beer selection spoiled the overall markings for this pub.
Won't be rushing back in a hurry.
superseagulls - 14 Mar 2009 11:09
Pleasant enough pub, but the beer range is rather uninspiring. I wouldn't make a special journey to go there again but, if close by, would pop in for a pint.
southdown12jack - 16 Feb 2009 16:27
A pre-Christmas family gathering and lunch last Sunday only served to confirm my previous comments. This is a superb little pub which manages to tick all the boxes. The only fly is that I hear the owner wants to move on. Please everybody - tell him he can't - his steak and kidney pie is too important to lose!!! Seriously, having just read the latest comments on The Oystercatcher only convinces me more that we need good independant pubs like this.
REVERENDBAZ - 12 Jan 2009 08:19
Oh YESSSSSS!!! Proper pub. 3 real ales, sadly only Spitfire, Greene King IPA and predictably Harvey's Best but all passable. As they say in France tho' the piece of restistance was MARMITE CRISPS!!! Clean, tidy, with friendly staff who pour topped up pints and the food looked and smelled good too. Don't tell anyone though.
persist_artist - 1 Sep 2008 20:26
I went to the Seven Sisters this past weekend with my family once again. I have to say superb. The pies and specials (which were odered by other family members) were great. The staff friendy, polite and very helpful. They also have a great selection of ales. Each occasion I have been here, the food has been delicious. I can't fault this place. I also went for a party in the function room over the summer time, its so nice to find a place that can cater for everything required. Hence the excellent rating.
lfarboud - 26 Aug 2008 17:05
Had lunch here a year or two back and could only describe it as average so when I heard we had booked a family lunch there I was a bit concerned. Turned out to be totally unfounded - this place is a little gem. Warm, friendly, good beer and food - not gastro but top of the range pub fayre reasonably priced and good portions. Didn't have the pie (unusual for me) but it did look nice so I will be going back.
REVERENDBAZ - 11 Dec 2007 13:02
Went there on Sunday. The food was great and arrived promptly. The steak + kidney pie was lovely and I have heard some great reviews about their roast dinners. Its a good family place.
anonymous - 16 Oct 2007 18:12
This place is a really nostalgic pub. It has all the characteristics of the 1930s. The food is great and of good value. Be sure to book a Saturday and Sunday. I found the staff extremely friendly and polite. Its certainly not a "teenage" pub, i'd certainly say the best in Seaford. It has a great beer garden for the summer and plenty of parking. Its spacious. A true family run pub.
lfarboud - 16 Oct 2007 17:52
not surprised no reviews on this pub, overpiced beer robotic bar staff, quiz night was like the reading of a will. Should turn it into a library, would have more atmosphere than this excuse for a pub.
bjork - 10 Mar 2007 17:41

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