St Leonards, Horshamback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
It's not a pub anymore, but the food here is really good, and always seems busy. Definately recommend it for a meal.
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What was the awful long waiting room has now closed to be replaced by another tacky concept silver Wok!?!
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Hi, this pub has closed down. It is now a really nice restaurant called The Long Room. The last time I was there they were re-furbishing the front bar area still to be used as a bar, serving cask ales such as Harveys as I understand
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Been a couple of times, selection of drinks wasnt great but atmosphere was cheerful.
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Despite extensive stone cladding and some lower-wall flint sections, this two-storey building with bright blue wooden wall slats and window canopies looks as if it may have been converted from a couple of typical 1960s/1970s low-cost estate private houses. Its site, including car park, paved front patio and outside seating on wooden benches, occupies one whole corner of Brighton Road and St Leonards Road. The (2002) CAMRA Guide to North Sussex Pubs lists it as the St. Leonards Arms, owned by Enterprise Inns and offering two real ales, Gales HSB and Fullers London Pride. Now specialising in Thai food, it has dropped the �Arms� from its name, describing itself on the pub sign as the St. Leonards Bar and Restaurant. It offers league darts and pool, Sky Sports, karaoke and quiz nights, but no real ale.
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Pool and nice food
Paul - 29 Jun 2004 14:39 |
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