Burgess Hill Restaurants

5 restaurants in Burgess Hill




Restaurants in Burgess Hill:

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The Talbot Cuckfield

High Street, Cuckfield, West Sussex, RH17 5JX [Map]

British, European, Modern

£16.00£31.00

The Oak Barn Restaurant & Bar

Cuckfield Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 8RE [Map]

Pub, Traditional

£20.00£30.00

The General Ditchling

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1 High Street, Ditchling, Hassocks, nr Burgess Hill, BN6 8SY [Map]

Fusion, Modern

£15.00£30.00

Hickstead, The

Jobs Lane, Bolney, Hickstead, nr Burgess Hill, RH17 5NZ [Map]

The South Downs is a remarkably beautiful landscape comprising of East Hampshire and Sussex Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The fantastic terrain is a popular destination for lovers of outdoors with its many biking, trekking and cycling spots. Learn more

The South Downs is a remarkably beautiful landscape comprising of East Hampshire and Sussex Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The fantastic terrain is a popular destination for lovers of outdoors with its many biking, trekking and cycling spots.

Easily accessible to this vista and nestling in the calm Sussex countryside amidst rural surroundings is The Hickstead Hotel. Inside, you will find the Oak Tree Bistro which presents a tranquil atmosphere, imaginative international flavours and a sophisticated wine list.

Located just fifteen minutes from the historic city of Brighton, with its fascinating lanes filled with antiques, jewellery and a stunning array of unusual shops, the hotel offers many options to parties and conferences. So whether it is team building or a simple walk in an internationally acclaimed site, you can do it there and end it with a meal that adds to the experience.

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ASK - Burgess Hill

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25-27 Station Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 9DE [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


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