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Driving through West Sussex I came across The Foresters Arms and received a warm welcome from the staff. The pub had only recently re-opened and was very suprised at the selection of real ales, and extensive menus, which incuded a credit crunch menu that was on offer. The food was amazing, starting with a starter of home made crab cakes, followed by Scallops off the Chef's specials board, completed off with the chef's homemade bread and butter pudding which was to die for. I was taken back by the presentation: (Jamie Oliver eat your heart out!!), the taste and flavour of the food far exceeded some of the top London restaurants that I have dined in, all of which were far cheaper and very good value for money. I was also surprised at the extensive wine list all of which were of a high quality and very reasonably priced. This is definately a pub not too be missed!! I was that impressed that I decided to stay in one of their letting rooms and make a weekend of it. The room was superbly fitted out, with very comfy bed, powerful hot shower, and breakfast consisted of cereals, fruit juices and a full english breakfast all of which i could have at whatever time suited. I would say that there is room for improvement as there was not any room service and the breakfast supply was enormous and could have set me up for the day and night..
6 Jul 2009 12:55
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The White Horse, Graffham
Having seen reviews all be it old I visited The White Horse in Graffham. Being hungry and expecting food I was extremely disappointed with the very limited choice that was available, having then decided to have a main meal from a choice of three or four on offer I was then told by bar staff that they weren't cooking on a Sunday evening. I took a copy of the menu and having spoken to the people that recommended it to me, we found that the menu hadn't changed over a period of three years. I would highly recommend giving this pub a miss and going down the road to The Foresters Arms, where you receive a warm welcome from staff and whom will accomodate your every need.
6 Jul 2009 13:09