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Reviews of Barley Mow, Walderton

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Review by Jane Harris on 11th December, 2010

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This pub is truely at typical English pub, no frills like most pubs in the area. serving superb beer and wonderful food.My family and i enjoyed the most delicious fish pie with fresh seasonal veg followed by a home made sticky toffee pudding and fresh coffee i will definatley be returning, Jane and pete

Date visited: 02/12/2010

Review by mr & mrs jackson on 16th May, 2008

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This pub is well worth a visit! my family and i walked over from kingley vale and came across this wonderful,traditional country pub with fantastic food and sensible prices.theie carvery was outstanding. We will most certiantly return and tell our friends

Date visited: 04/05/2008

Review by Mr. & Mrs. F.A. Scott on 15th February, 2006

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The Barley Mow is by far the best Pub in Sussex and possibly a lot further afield than that. Justine is the Bar Manager and works very well with his team - Sue, Haley and all the others, including his wife Rebecca. The atmosphere in this Pub is second to none and regular visitors liven up the conversation. There is a welcoming fire in the colder months which add further warmth to the place. The menu is extensive and modifications with personal preferences can be accomodated. The food is great,especially the prawns which are certainly the best anywhere. You must totally ignore any adverse comments made by various undercover agents who write their findings in the local paper - these have been found to be completely unfair.

Date visited: 15th February 2006

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