Eva and I had a late lunch on Friday in The Plough Inn in the village of Rottingdean.
The Plough Inn,
Vicarage Lane,
Rottingdean,
BN2 7HD,
01273 390635
As per the website:
"We’re very lucky at the Plough Inn to have an enviable spot right by the village pond & green in the beautiful seaside village of Rottingdean.
The pub dates back to the 1840s, and some of the original flint walls are still intact from that time. The impressive brick building is home to a popular and vibrant village pub with a great reputation for both food and drink.
Step inside and you’ll find not only a cosy traditional pub, complete with oak beams and wood panelling, but also a warm welcome and friendly service. We are child and dog friendly too!
Our small but perfectly formed garden offers the chance to take drinks and dining outdoors in the fresh air.
A sun trap in the summer and heaters for the cooler weather it’s good to get outside."
The welcome was warm, the service friendly and efficient and the food was first class (especially the faggots!).
We are more than happy to recommend The Plough, and we will most certainly be making a return visit.
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