British, Modern Restaurants in Langney
1. The Crown Hastings
British, Modern restaurant in Hastings
64 - 66 All Saints Street - TN34
In the Old Town, near the seafront – “a short walk from the Hastings Contemporary gallery” – this “absolute favourite pub” is “a community hub that’s a true asset to the area”. “Not only is it the ultimate pub, with its vibe, location, and friendliness” but “the food’s a cut above your normal pub grub” and “they always have a banging range of ales on draft, interesting cans in the fridge, and fun soft drinks too”. “The atmosphere is lovely with all the local art on the walls”. Top Menu Tip – “Aubergine curry with spicy garnishes was flavourful; ciabatta fish goujon sandwich with wedge chips is if anything too generous!”
2. The Tasting Room, Rathfinny Wine Estate
British, Modern restaurant in Alfriston
Rathfinny Wine Estate - BN26
Overlooking the vines and South Downs from the first floor of Mark & Sarah Driver’s winery, this vineyard restaurant has a “beautiful setting” with “great views” of the fields supplying the “interesting wines from the estate”. Chef Chris Bailey serves a lunchtime selection of interesting small plates, with a small selection of larger dishes. Evenings are often in collaboration with top chefs from London.
3. The Mirabelle, The Grand Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Eastbourne
King Edwards Parade - BN21
Dining amid the Edwardian “time-warp” splendour of the Grand Hotel is “always a wonderful experience” according to traditionalist fans of this seafront landmark, which “continues to sail along offering well spaced tables, attentive silver service”. One or two reports regret that in moving with the times it’s become “sadly less stylish than in times past, with no serving cloche or pianist on the night visited”, but all acknowledge it’s “still a lovely room”, with “imaginative cuisine” from chef Alex Burtenshaw – cooking that all reports acknowledged as consistent this year.
4. The Star
British, Modern restaurant in Alfriston
High Street - BN26
This former religious hostel on the banks of the Cuckmere River is considerably less humble than in days of yore, having been given the Olga Polizzi treatment (Bloomsbury Set artworks, fancy Elizabethan-style floor, plush bedrooms) a few years back. While some baulk at the “very expensive” price tag, for most it’s justified by the “very good” British cooking and, if you overnight – perhaps after a trip to Glyndebourne or a stroll on The Downs – “it should be mentioned that the breakfasts are particularly good”.
5. St Clement’s
British, Modern restaurant in St Leonards-on-Sea
3 Mercatoria - TN38
Former Le Caprice chef Nick Hales this year celebrates 21 years at his townhouse restaurant, where he showcases the daily catch provided by Europe’s largest beach-launched fishing fleet at Hastings – “there are meat dishes, but the fish and seafood is what you should come here for (and I’m not a great fish-eater!)”. All reports suggest its “on top form” currently.
6. The Royal
British, Modern restaurant in St Leonards-on-Sea
1 Saint Johns Road - TN37
This “satisfying haunt” – a smartly renovated Victorian hotel opposite the station – attracts a “relaxed regular clientele” with a “solid-if-limited menu on weekday lunchtimes, but more varied and flavourful choice in the evening”.
7. Rock a Nore Kitchen
British, Modern restaurant in Hastings
23a Rock-A-Nore Rd - TN34
A “totally unpretentious” venture serving “lovely, simple seafood, cooked well and at a decent price, in a little shack of a dining room down on the Hastings seafront”, and where the catch is, reassuringly, “landed on the beach just opposite”. Add in “lovely relaxed service” and is a “really enjoyable” formula all-round.
8. The Wild Mushroom
British, Modern restaurant in Westfield
Woodgate House, Westfield Lane - TN35
“Paul Webbe’s original restaurant is still a pleasure to visit” almost three decades after opening, the farmhouse venue having since spawned a clutch of fish-centric spin-offs alongside a cookery school in Hastings. “Reliably old-fashioned (in the best possible way)”, it combines “superb service and some first-rate cooking” which, as per the name, is focussed on foraging, including “a marvellous set luncheon with a very large choice for each course at a reasonable price in this day and age”. For several reporters this is a place to “go back to on special occasions as the quality is very good”.
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