Wealden
The Roebuck

The Roebuck

Forest Row, RH18 5JL, Wealden, United Kingdom

Kebab • Cafés • Mexican • Seafood


"The Roebuck Hotel, nestled in the quaint village of Wych Cross, is a delightful retreat that promises a perfect blend of comfort, culinary delights, and natural beauty. From the moment you arrive, you are warmly greeted by the friendly and helpful staff, setting the tone for a truly enjoyable experience. The Roebuck 's charming exterior and inviting ambiance immediately set the stage for an unforgettable dining experience. As you enter the restaurant, you are enveloped in an atmosphere of warmth and sophistication, with vintage decor and cozy lighting adding to the sense of relaxation and warmth. The attentive staff ensure that your every need is met, providing a service that is both professional and personable. Now, let 's talk about the food. The festive menu at The Roebuck Hotel is a culinary delight, offering a selection of mouthwatering dishes that cater to a variety of tastes. We had the pleasure of indulging in the Halloumi Fries for starter, a delicious and innovative twist on a classic dish that set the tone for an extraordinary dining experience. The combination of crispy halloumi and a flavorful dipping sauce created a tantalizing burst of flavors that left us eager for more. For the main course, the Beef Bourguignon was a true standout. The tender, succulent beef, braised to perfection in a rich and aromatic sauce, was a testament to the chef 's skill and dedication to creating unforgettable flavors. Accompanied by a medley of seasonal vegetables and creamy mashed potatoes, every element of the dish harmonized to create an experience that transcended mere dining and became a true culinary journey. To cap off the meal, the Limoncello Tart provided a refreshing and palate-cleansing finale. The zesty, tangy flavors of the tart were expertly balanced by a delicate sweetness, leaving us with a lingering sense of culinary satisfaction. Beyond the great dining experience, The Roebuck Hotel offers a proximity to several noteworthy attractions that makes it an ideal destination for those seeking to explore the beauty of the surrounding area. Just a stone 's throw away lies the enchanting Ashdown Forest, a sprawling expanse of natural splendor that has inspired generations with its timeless beauty. Strolling through its winding paths and meandering trails, one can 't help but feel a profound connection to nature, with each step revealing breathtaking vistas and a sense of tranquility that is as rare as it is precious. For those seeking a touch of nostalgia and literary inspiration, a visit to the nearby village of Hartfield is a must. This charming locale was once home to none other than A.A. Milne, the creator of Winnie the Pooh, and a visit to the Pooh Corner gift shop and the famous Poohsticks bridge offers a delightful glimpse into the world that inspired the beloved children 's tales. The Roebuck Hotel 's proximity to these attractions makes it an ideal base for exploration, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the timeless allure of the English countryside while enjoying the comforts of a first-rate establishment. In conclusion, The Roebuck Hotel is a gem of a destination that strikes the perfect balance between culinary, warm hospitality, and access to some of the most breathtaking natural scenery that England has to offer. Whether you 're a local looking for a memorable dining experience or a traveler seeking a getaway that combines comfort, and adventure, The Roebuck Hotel stands out as a must-visit destination that promises an experience that is as unforgettable as it is fulfilling."

Yew Tree Inn

Yew Tree Inn

Arlington Village, BN26 6RX, Wealden, United Kingdom

Pub • Steak • Seafood • British


"Had lunch here with parents and was very disappointed. It has really gone down hill. The whole place looks rundown and shabby and dirty. A refurbishment would give it a new lease of life. The ladies toilets were grotty, dirty grouting around sink and dirt on floor and unpleasant smell. The welcome was non existent by the manager or barman behind the bar. Could barely be bothered to speak. I said we had come here for my father in laws 91st birthday and he just didn’t respond. The table was old and worn and sticky and chairs very old and worn out. Could do with updating the furniture. There were cobwebs and dust on the dried out faded hops on the ceiling. The menu was a bit uninspiring but ok. My mum was disappointed by the garlic chicken Kiev. no garlic butter inside just in a jug and the green beans were very hard and inedible. I had the turkey which was ok but a mean portion of vegetable for two people so had to ask for another portion. The meat in the steak and kidney pie was also chewy and tough. My parents had a dessert. The crumble was lovely and hot and came with custard but the crème brûlée cheesecake was a mean portion considering it was £7. I think the desserts were over priced. We gave the waitress a tip as she was very good and cheerful and friendly but when we left we walked right past the manager and he didn’t even say thank you or goodbye. Such a shame as nice location and nice building. We will not be returning."

Horsted Place

Horsted Place

Little Horsted, Wealden, United Kingdom

Soup • Coffee • Breakfast • Vegetarian


"Our friend this year invited us to stay with her this Christmas and bought my wife and I Christmas Day lunch at Horsted Place as a gift, which we shared as part of their family party of 7. They booked after we all had several very enjoyable meals before. This was the largest party the restaurant had on the day, so they informed us. We arrived in plenty of time, for 1230, we were ushered into the lovely lounge area by the lit open fire and were given a glass of Prosecco each, as part of the meal and we expected to be seated at 1300. However, after asking several times, we were eventually taken through to a private room at 1400. The room was sparsely decorated, with no tree or decorations. The fire was unlit and so the cosy atmosphere of the lounge was replaced by a cold barren room. The meal was a total disappointment, no effort seemed to have been taken on any of the courses, and only the politeness of the guests who had allergies prevented us from complaining there and then. Basic things were missing and we had to ask for them, such as serving spoons and sugar. There was no cranberry or bread sauce. The puddings/sweets were minute, and there was no alternative for these or the cheese and biscuits for those with allergies (which had been notified well in advance to the restaurant, at time of booking) also we had to ask for a dairy milk alternative for these guests, which included my wife. The staff did their best and were polite and attentive, but even this could not distract from the very underwhelming meal and surroundings. On leaving the restaurant, due to the delay in being seated, it was pitch black outside. The booking had been made deliberately early to enable two elderly guests to drive back to Shoreham in daylight. Also, our cars, due to no space in the main car park, even though two of us are disabled, had been parked in the overflow carpark. On leaving the restaurant there was no lighting to see along the rough path to the cars and no offer of assistance from the staff. It was as if as we left the restaurant, they were finished with us. Not happy, what should have been a very enjoyable experience, was in fact one of the most disappointing restaurant Christmas meals we have had and we have had many."