The Bridge Inn, Amberley - pub details
Address: Houghton Bridge, Amberley, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9LR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24168) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Amberley (0 miles), Arundel (3.6 miles), Pulborough (4.7 miles)
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other pubs nearby:
George and Dragon, Houghton (0.5 miles), Black Horse, Amberley (1.0 miles), Squire and Horse Inn, Bury (1.3 miles), Sportsman, Amberley (1.4 miles), George and Dragon, Burpham (2.0 miles)
user reviews of the Bridge Inn, Amberley
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The Bridge Inn has a lovely location next to the river. Although, that does make it popular on a nice, sunny day such as yesterday. We found car parking space easy enough. But the exit back onto the main road is quite perilous. There is a small outdoor area at the front, where there were a mixture of diners and drinkers. The ale range was a little disappointing - Harvey's Sussex Bitter, Long Man Long Blonde & St Austell Tribute. There was no real cider. Nice location. But, nothing more to recommend it for, in reality. blue_scrumpy - 21 Jul 2019 09:16 |
This is a very good place indeed. I have tried several times to get here, but parking spaces near it are in very short supply. A decent choice of well-kept beers and very good food in giant portions. Very much worth a detour around Worthing for. 7.5/10 HenPen - 17 Dec 2016 17:39 |
Friendly pleasant pub, laid back from the road and just a couple of minutes from the Wey South Path (and the South Downs). The Langham's Hip Hop was incredibly good when we visited and the staff polite and smiley. All you need from a pub as well as a three minute walk back to the station or ten minutes back to the downs. pkrp - 27 Sep 2013 22:03 |
The Bridge Inn at Amberley is an oasis. Not actually in Amberley at all but situated, as its name implies, between the railway bridge at Amberley Station and the river bridge over the Arun. If driving along the B2139 at this point between Storrington and nearby Houghton you might, despite its Inn sign, miss it altogether and think that the riverside 'Boathouse' to the south and the Tearooms, with their colourful parasols, to the north are both pubs - but worthy though they may both be - they are not. The Bridge Inn lies about 25 yards down a lane to the south. It is a Georgian style building with car park and benches to the front and lots of room inside. Good range of beers, lagers and ciders and a fine but not excessive pub menu. Warm welcome. An idea spot for refreshment if walking or cycling the South Downs Way or other local routes. I called in on 29 Aug 13 after a lengthy walk and slaked my thirst with a couple of pints of Harveys. A gem: well worth a visit. snosnikrap - 30 Aug 2013 08:25 |
I like this pub. Food is good and unpretentious, service is friendly and attentive and the beer well kept - we had excellent pints of Bowman's and Tribute, with Harvey's Best as the untried third, on our latest visit. With two other recommended pubs within 30 minutes walk (the George & Dragon and Sportsman), and river, downs and museum on the doorstep, this is a great place for a day out, as relaxing or energetic as you wish! lynx - 17 Aug 2013 23:53 |
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