The Wheatsheaf Inn, Willingdon - pub details
Address: 2 Church St, Willingdon, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN20 9HP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24185) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Hampden Park (1.3 miles), Polegate (1.7 miles), Eastbourne (2.6 miles)
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user reviews of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Willingdon
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A half timbered pub at the foot of the south downs. Busy last Saturday with live music. I had a fish pie for �9.95 and a pint of Harveys Sussex Bitter for �3.30 which seems reasonable compared with the prices in Swanage. No food after 15:00 on Sunday or all day on Monday. Staff and locals seemed friendly. Robin_from_Swanage - 20 Jul 2012 12:05 |
Great pint but marked down because if you have a sign saying food till 3pm don't tell me you have stopped serving at 2:20. OldandBitter - 29 Mar 2012 11:37 |
Went here with 8 friends recently one Wednesday lunch time. Pub smells a bit damp as you go in but you soon forget that, 4 good cask ales on today including Harveys, Timothy Taylor "Landlord" AND Betty Stoggs. Our party sampled them all and all were in good condition at reasonable prices (�3.20 or less) The pub is friendly and was quite busy. The menu is rather limited but what they do they do well, 4 of us had a very nice and very tasty Liver and Bacon with mash and fresh veg, (not cheap at �9.95 each but VERY good) 3 others had ham eggs and chips which was not on the blackboard (only menu) but was on the web site, they only had 6 eggs so we were limited to 3 portions at �8.95, very good though with thick home cooked ham. The last 2 in our party had burger and chips, again home made with hand cut chips, very nice .. sorry, can't remember the price. Puddings at �4.75 were tasty and looked good although we thought the very shallow plates that looked like dishes were a bit of a swiz! All in all this is more a drinkers pub I think but none the worse for that. as I said, what they do they do very well. We will be going back. For me 7 10 and probably best in this area, certainly for beer! roberttherambler - 10 Mar 2011 19:30 |
wow ... we went down here for the recent beer festival ... wow again , no charge to get in ( free glass con ) great beers and fantastic atmosphere inside and outside in the street !!! 9ooner - 11 Sep 2010 21:22 |
This pub has now been taken over is is warmer, has happy staff and BEEEEEEER Hooray paulhayes56 - 14 Dec 2007 10:56 |
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