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Church Walk, Crawley Down, Crawley, RH10 4HH [Map]

The Duke's Head in Crawley offers guests a menu filled with British pub classics as well as contemporary Mediterranean dishes. Whether you are dropping in for a bite, quick lunch or leisurely dinner with family and friends a warm welcome, exceptional food and a premium drinks list awaits you. Learn more

The Duke's Head in Crawley offers guests a menu filled with British pub classics as well as contemporary Mediterranean dishes. Whether you are dropping in for a bite, quick lunch or leisurely dinner with family and friends a warm welcome, exceptional food and a premium drinks list awaits you. Set in the heart of the Sussex Weald, The Duke's Head is easily accessible from the M23 and just a short drive from Gatwick as well as the nearby towns of Horsham, Dorking, and Hayward's Heath.

A striking mock-Tudor building on Church Walk, minutes away from Crawley Rail Station, The Duke's Head's large windows lend a bright airy ambience while the warm colour scheme, cosy corners, wood floors and the crackling log fire offer the perfect antidote to winter weather.

Refreshing Mediterranean flavours fill the à la carte and are evident in dishes such as grilled goats cheese crostini served with roast sweet potatoes and borlotti beans or pasta of braised rabbit in Aspall's Cyder with mushrooms, spinach, cream and pangrattato. The pizza's are equally excellent, alongside classic Margherita and pepperoni varieties are more inventive toppings such as tiger prawns and char grilled courgettes with chilli, tomato, gremolata and basil.

The mains selection is a mix of hearty offerings from the grill including a black and blue burger with dolcelatte, mushroom and chips; calves liver with champ potatoes, crispy shallots and red wine jus; spit chicken with lemon, garlic, thyme and chips and the enduringly popular freshly battered haddock with chips, tartare sauce and minted mushy peas.

A number of specials and offers are offered each day of the week, notably the Steak and Wine Supper every Wednesday which offers a wide range of superb steaks along with a bottle of red wine at a whopping 50% discount, while fish and seafood lovers can look forward to Fabulous Fish Fridays. Sparkling Thursdays delivers a variety of fine sparkling wines and champagnes at special rates, and the Duke's Head lays out a delectable spread on Sundays with a variety of mouth watering roasts with lashings of delicious gravy and seasonal vegetables.

A two-course prix fixe menu, available for a weekday lunch or an early dinner, is most convenient if you are in a hurry. If you want to order a lite bite or mains to go with your drink, look no further than the bar menu which offers such dishes as trio of mini burgers ? spiced lamb burger with tzatziki, beef burger with tomato salsa and pork and chorizo burger, fennel crusted calamari with sweet chilli sauce and freshly battered haddock with chips, tartare sauce and minted mushy peas.

Wine is taken seriously at The Duke's Head and a carefully compiled wine list, in association with experts, offers a variety of classic Mediterranean white and red wines as well as examples from the rest of the world including the best of the wine producing regions of South Africa, Chile, Argentina and California. The pub also hosts regular wine tasting evenings.

More information can be found on their Website.

English, Gastropub, Modern British

£18.00£28.00

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60 High Street, Crawley, RH10 1BT [Map]

Prezzo has been delighting diners for over eight years, and this Italian restaurant chain has since been able to expand throughout large parts of England and Scotland with some 141 outlets. Interestingly, the company seeks to restore either impressive buildings or ones of local interest. Learn more

Prezzo has been delighting diners for over eight years, and this Italian restaurant chain has since been able to expand throughout large parts of England and Scotland with some 141 outlets.

Interestingly, the company seeks to restore either impressive buildings or ones of local interest. The conversion of the Newbury library and other listed buildings, such as those in Salisbury, Romsey and Mayfair, are all welcome examples of 'new use'. Their trendy and sophisticated décor usually consists of tiled or wooden floors with delicate lights and colourful paintings, along with wooden furniture and sparkling cutlery, creating a setting that is suitable for a relaxed lunch, a family meal or an evening out with friends.

The restaurants are of particular appeal to those who like genuine Italian cuisine, and they use only the best seasonal products, many of which are imported directly from Italy. The menu includes pizza, pasta, risotto, grilled meats, fresh salads and frequently changing specials.

The freshly baked breads, like the garlic bread with mozzarella cheese, are perfect for sharing and give you adequate breathing space to order starters to follow. Crab cakes served with garlic mayonnaise or grilled goat's cheese with plum tomatoes and caramelised onions on foccacia bread with a balsamic glaze set the tone for a hearty meal. Best fun is to order an antipasto platter to share made up from seven well loved Italian nibbles.

Find pastas such as the unusual penne con salmone, with oak-roasted salmon, broccoli and fresh chillies in a red pesto and cream sauce, or firm favourites like spaghetti with meatballs, spaghetti Bolognese, and fusilli al pesto, asparagus spears with field mushrooms and roasted peppers in a basil pesto sauce.

Amongst the special pastas, the pollo mariano, seasoned chicken, pepperoni sausage, roasted peppers and fusilli in tomato sauce, is interesting and different. Italian menus would be incomplete without risotto, like tiger prawns with petits pois in a creamy saffron sauce.

Classic pizzas embrace, among a wide selection, the popular napoletana, topped with yellowfin tuna, tomato, white anchovies, capers, red onion, mozzarella and marinated olives, and the much loved quattro stagioni - pepperoni sausage, prosciutto ham, artichoke, field mushrooms, capers, marinated olives, mozzarella and tomato.

Specials could include the pollo Siciliana, char-grilled chicken breast, prosciutto ham and plum tomato slices, baked with their blend of cheese, only one example from the many tempting offerings that come out from the Prezzo kitchens.

You can accompany the food with a variety of tipples, though for many, Italian food requires Italian wines to be enjoyed to the full, ranging from house wine through Morellino di Scansano and Prosecco to liqueurs and beer, and there is espresso or fresh ground coffee to wind up an enjoyable meal, in company with a glass of grappa or sambuca.

This is Italian food at its attractive best, convincing and bringing together the traditional with the modern twist or two against a background of excellent value.

Prezzo is a lively group and opportunities to improve and update are never left on the table for long. Keep up to date with a quick click on their Website.

Italian

£10.00£25.00

Prezzo Valentine's Menu: 3 Course for £18.95, add your first glass of prosecco for £1 Book

Featured Restaurant

Crawley Leisure Park, Crawley, RH10 8LR [Map]

Should you feel an American moment coming on, get straight into the mood at a TGI Friday's. First thought of in New York in 1965, introduced to Birmingham, UK in 1986, they now, like so many other American concepts, are to be found on a global basis and have 48 outlets in the UK alone. Learn more

Should you feel an American moment coming on, get straight into the mood at a TGI Friday's. First thought of in New York in 1965, introduced to Birmingham, UK in 1986, they now, like so many other American concepts, are to be found on a global basis and have 48 outlets in the UK alone. According to Newsweek and The Saturday Evening Post, the opening of the first Friday's restaurant heralded the dawn of the singles age.

In many ways, TGIs are more representative of the American approach to eating out than some of their imitators. Their food is fresh, the portions generous and the cocktail list exhaustive. They also tend to represent the all-American classlessness that can produce a meal at any time, for any social group, for any reason, under the same roof, without a problem.

So what's on offer? The quick answer is, it depends rather on where you are, as menus do vary from one restaurant to another, but the essential message stays the same - American grub, fella! Appetizers - no starters please - could include Jack Daniel's wings, chicken wings coated in Jack Daniel's sweet 'n' smoky glaze, or spinach and artichoke hearts coated in a rich and creamy cheese sauce, served with crisp corn tortillas.

For a group assault try the Times Square big share, more of Jack Daniel's wings, cheese and bacon skins to the very brim, with crispy breaded mozzarella dippers and served with a battery of accoutrements.

The steaks are awesome, topping out with a 12oz rib eye. A range of burgers, ribs, chicken, fish, sandwiches, fajitas, salads and pasta embraces virtually every known twist in the repertoire of American cuisine. Chocolate fudge fixation perhaps sums up best, but by no means exclusively, the TGI approach to desserts.

From a list of over 500 cocktails, all mixed with exuberant charm, let's take just one. You thought Long Island Iced Tea was something polite Americans sipped after some gentle sailing? Think again. Vodka, gin, rum and orange liqueur, topped up with Coke, spin and pour. The popular drink was in fact, invented by TGIF. As with all cocktails you can choose between regular or ultimate, no questions asked. Beer, wine and soft drinks cover enormous range and they also offer good coffee.

It is not important which outlet of TGIF you visit, for if you enjoy the American style of eating, just look out for red and white stripes and you are likely to be happy.

To locate a Friday's nearest to you and get the world famous Friday feeling on any day of the week click on their Website.

American, Bistro

N/A£27.00

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Crawley Leis, Crawley, RH10 8LR [Map]

Bella Italia is a restaurant that pulsates with Italian style and fashion, where the day starts with breakfast, not least the Inglese, the familiar bacon, sausage, mushroom, tomato and fried or scrambled eggs and sauté potatoes with ciabatta toast so beloved of hearty eaters seeking a good start to the day, particularly when they don't have to prepare it. Learn more

Bella Italia is a restaurant that pulsates with Italian style and fashion, where the day starts with breakfast, not least the Inglese, the familiar bacon, sausage, mushroom, tomato and fried or scrambled eggs and sauté potatoes with ciabatta toast so beloved of hearty eaters seeking a good start to the day, particularly when they don't have to prepare it. A vegetarian option is available, along with the bambini of sausages, tomato and scrambled egg, or a strapazzata, scrambled eggs on ciabatta toast. A cappuccino or hot chocolate offers a more gentle awakening and croissant or pastries are welcome at almost any time.

It is always worth remembering that eating Italian is a great opportunity to work away through something rather more liberating than the conventional 3 course English meal. Little and often seems to be the motto but move on to the antipasti and it's immediately obvious this is no easy task, confronted with well over a dozen dishes, not one of which you really have the heart to turn down. The selezione classica assembles a few of the favourite starters; oven baked lemon and rosemary chicken wings, spiced meatballs, calamari, mini garlic butter-filled calzoni and lightly battered courgettes served with flamed pepper and lemon herb dips.

A speck e rucola pizza, added to a traditional margherita brings together two traditions with Italian speck ham providing the second, but it is within the pasta and risotto dishes that you can adapt almost any main ingredient, as well enjoy some of Italy's most traditional treats. Who can deny a well formed spaghetti Bolognese or penne Marco Polo? And not for nothing is a nicely prepared spaghetti carbonara the preferred dish of many.

From a selection of five choices amongst the secondi many will head unerringly for controfiletto ai ferri, a 7oz sirloin steak char-grilled to preference and served with garlic butter, roast field mushrooms, fries and rocket, or the fritto misto, lightly battered prawns, cod fillet, calamari and courgette with fries and a herb lemon and caper dip.

Could anything be more appropriate than The Godfather, for 1 or 2 naturally, with nutty chocolate fudge brownies, vanilla and toffee ice cream with chocolate sauce, fresh cream and wafer curls, and rest assured the coffee will do justice to the meal.

With a wine list that makes few concessions to other countries - and why should it - good Italian food can receive an equally national baptism by wine. For further enlightenment, news about their on-line shop and special deals, a click on their lively Website will reveal all.

Italian

£15.00£27.00

ASK - Crawley

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49-51 High Street, Crawley, RH10 1DQ [Map]

For some time I made the mistake of thinking that no group of restaurants in the region of 200 locations could hope to maintain the quality for which I was looking. Then one day I decided to put my prejudices to the test, walked into Oxford Ask! and discovered that I could not have been more mistaken. Learn more

For some time I made the mistake of thinking that no group of restaurants in the region of 200 locations could hope to maintain the quality for which I was looking.

Then one day I decided to put my prejudices to the test, walked into Oxford Ask! and discovered that I could not have been more mistaken. Their claim to serve freshly prepared quality food in stylish and comfortable surroundings with friendly and efficient service proved to be absolutely spot on.

Since then I have also discovered that a degree of consistency seems to operate throughout their restaurants, and that certainly does take some achieving, implying a degree of management that is enviable. They are perfect places for an impromptu snack, a bit of culinary grazing, or the full works, and families are catered for particularly well.

Their trendy décor usually comprises tiled floors and black furniture with well set tables that sparkle with glass, silver and spotless linen. Ten starters include crostini and bruschetta, followed by a range of salads, pasta and al forno, oven baked pasta, some with chicken.

The pizzas are stone baked in the oven, creating a crisp, authentic and delicious flavour, and they all come topped with mozzarella and tomato. Calzone introduce a touch of opulence with a folded pizza baked in the oven and topped with garlic butter and melted grana padano, whilst inside expect to find chicken or a vegetarian mix.

Amongst the specials may I warmly, in every sense, recommend the polpette al forno, a popular Milanese dish of beef meatballs sautéed in garlic with fire roasted peppers, caramelised onions, chilli and pomodoro sauce, with penne pasta, topped with cheese and oven baked.

An enticing selection of desserts list banoffee pie and tiramisu amongst them, and the coffee tastes like coffee, which may sound banal, but I guess you know what I mean.

Thanks to a well selected wine list speculative drinking can offer handsome dividends, even with prices rarely crossing the £20 barrier.

Pizza & Pasta

£14.00£27.00

Valentine's Set Menu: 3 courses and a glass of Prosecco - £16.95 per person. Book

The Cowdray Arms

London Road, Balcombe, nr Crawley, RH17 6QD [Map]

International, Pub

£16.00£32.00

Crown of India

7 Pound Hill Parade, Pound Hill, Crawley, RH10 7EA [Map]

Indian, Pakistani, Tapas

£11.00£22.00

Frankie & Benny's New York Italian Restaurant & Bar - Crawley

Unit 9, Crawley Leisure Park, London Road, Crawley, RH10 8LR [Map]

American, Italian

£12.00£25.00

Da Merola

4 Parkside, Crawley, RH10 1EH [Map]

Da Merola, well located in the centre of Crawley provides a welcome touch of culinary interest and excellence in an area where there is not exactly a proliferation of either. And should you wish to walk off the experience later the nearby public gardens are as pleasant a place as any. Learn more

Da Merola, well located in the centre of Crawley provides a welcome touch of culinary interest and excellence in an area where there is not exactly a proliferation of either. And should you wish to walk off the experience later the nearby public gardens are as pleasant a place as any. The great majority of the traditional Italian dishes are there, with some agreeable variations which, whilst they might not be in the lexicon, are enterprising as one might expect from a Neapolitan chef. There is much emphasis on fresh ingredients in the best traditions of old Napoli. A wine list well filled with Italian wines covers useful ground.

Italian

N/A£17.00

Marmaris

58A High Street, Crawley, RH10 1BT [Map]

Greek

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Valentine's Set Menu: 3 courses and a glass of Prosecco - £16.95 per person.

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