A scrumptious meal with a large group of friends. We nearly filled the pub and received a very warm welcome. Thank you so much. May have been so busy chatting that I forgot to take a photo f the main course but it was yummy!!
A scrumptious meal with a large group of friends. We nearly filled the pub and received a very warm welcome. Thank you so much. May have been so busy chatting that I forgot to take a photo f the main course but it was yummy!!
Wonderful pub/restaurant offering gourmet, exquisite meals. The Zarzuela, (Spanish version of bouillabaisse) was scrumptious. My friend had the Kedgeree, which was also delicious. Delightful ambiance, first class and friendly service. A great find and I'm certain to return. Thank you
We walked in and purchased two drinks and went to find a place sit down. We were ashered away to the other side of the room, to a smaller room/cove. The wooden tables looked bleached white and looked clean. However they were sticky and flet...like they needed a good clean. The staff seemed uncaring. A lady who was sat, at the bar. Possibly the landlady. Made no attention to move for my partner. Who was struggling to get by using her crutch. However on a good note. Other people seemed to have good communication with each other. From the sounds of there chatting sounded like local users to the place.More
Really good food, lovely surroundings, friendly efficient staff with good sense of humour! Toffee chocolate pudding with caramel sauce is a must!
Lovely venue, very pleasant girls serving in the bar and restaurant and the meals were delicious. Will definitely be returning.
We had an evening meal in the Badgers as we were stay in the the Old Station next door. I am glad we booked a table as it was very busy, they had sold out of a few dishes but you know it's good food...when this happens to the specials. I had the steak which was done to my liking, also the spicy chicken which was very nice, also and dessert which was a good size, and bottle of wine, all very good. The staff were very helpful and a good price.More
Very nice roast lamb, roast potatoes, large Yorkie and a good selection of vegetables. Only 3 items available to choose from on the dessert menu was a bit disappointing. Nice beer and wine. Service was friendly and quick enough. Minor improvements they may wish to...consider; food could be a little hotter, chairs more comfortable and something to create a bit of atmosphere in the restaurant eg background music.More
The reasons for our stay were less than uplifting. We had to attend a family funeral. And the journey was too long for us to do in one day so my brother and sister and I stayed for one night. I’d love to come back...and stay again under different circumstances. It’s an area of natural beauty and I had a sense of tranquility as I looked out in the fields with the sheep dotted in them. The staff were very friendly, very helpful. The rooms were welcoming and comfortable with everything that one might expect from a bed and breakfast room. We chose to have our evening meal at the inn too. I suppose my only criticism would be that as a vegetarian, there were very limited options. The food was delicious though, and I overindulged. We had a most enjoyable breakfast in the morning as well, served by the proprietor herself, who is charming. Parking was easy and free. The fact that on a Thursday night the restaurant was well patronised I think is a good indication of how good the establishment is. I hope I can return.More
Good food, friendly staff. Will go again, soon. Just a few miles south of Petworth, but easier to park than in the town.
Far from the lunch we were hoping for. It wasn’t that busy, but for £18 a roast dinner should fill you up with tasty food. But we left hungry and didn’t stick around because we the quality just wasn’t there. If you serve filo pastry,...don’t cover the plate in gravy. If you’re making a vegetable and cheese filling, Mix it. If you’re doing veg en masse, make sure the food is not so hard it can’t be swallowedMore
We were just exploring the area and came across the Badger – was a Sunday so wasn’t sure if we would get a table. Thankfully they managed to fit us in. The Sunday lunch was EXCELLENT – husband had dressed crab and he said it...was delicious. Staff very nice, professional and friendly. The pub was lovely inside but the outside gardens were spectacular – great location Would definitely visit again and highly recommendMore
This is a lovely traditional pub staff were very polite and helpful had a few drinks and some tapas dishes which were tasty .would recommend this pub
Terrible customer service by a bunch of staff who were either not trained or just couldn't be bothered. Negative attitude on arrival which didn't improve much during our lunch. Waited absolutely ages for food that sounded interesting but was very mediocre. Asparagus yellow & overcooked....Don't live in the area but definitely wouldn't recommend or visit again!More
We were staying close by and our group included three vegetarians. We popped in and asked about the menu and they were so accommodating and made our group the most fab vegetable pies. All the staff were so friendly and hospitable. Beautiful setting and gardens....Definitely recommend,More
We stayed at Badgers this weekend (we've just unpacked). We had an absolutely lovely weekend. The Landlady and her staff were absolutely fabulous. Everybody was so, so friendly and very ,very capable. The pub seems to be very popular, which I totally understand, so I...would suggest that if you want to eat there that you make sure that you pre-order book a table. The food was super. I had fish and chips. The batter was gloriously crisp and bubbly, the chips were fat and fluffy inside. I felt a strong desire to lick the plate when I'd finished my Banoffee pie. My mum opted for the lamb steak with mashed potato. I know that she enjoyed it because she scraped the little bone until it could surrender no more shreds of meat. Even I could see that her gravy was beautifully glossy. In fact what pleased my mum the most was that the gravy came in a gravy boat and the custard with her Bread and Butter pudding (which she loved) came in its own jug. What I would say is that as each meal is cooked to order so it can take some time to be served. As other reviewers have said the breakfasts are fabulous. I'm not a cooked breakfast person, but even I had the perfectly poached eggs on toast on both mornings. My mum opted for scrambled eggs on the first morning, she said that they were wonderfully creamy and had obviously been nowhere near a microwave! This morning she went for only three items from the Full Breakfast and yet her plate was still brimful. I'm sure you want to know what the three items were, well she tucked into perfectly cooked bacon, tomatoes and mushrooms. A lovely stay, lovely staff, a lovely place. P.S check out the carved badgers around the bottom of the bar counter.More