A new pub at Glynde station. A sister pub to the one in Seaford.was that the old Trevor Arms?
that is the recipe for a clear soup isn’t it?They need to give their specials board a decent clean. Coca-Cola works a treat, and then rewriting their menu with chalk dipped in soda water will give it a sleek, bright appearance
Maybe also a visit to the nearby cricket club?I used to love The Trevor. One of my most visited pubs. Rather miss it. Maybe worth a visit to this one though.
Has been rejuvenated and is available on a lease although difficult to see how two pubs could prosper given there close proximity.I used to love The Trevor. One of my most visited pubs. Rather miss it. Maybe worth a visit to this one though.
My introduction to The Trevor was through cricket. I played on an estate at the top of the village. The Trevor being the favoured haunt after the match. I've only ever played once on the main village ground, about 40 years ago.Maybe also a visit to the nearby cricket club?
Fairly sure the OP asked you to respect it.They need to give their specials board a decent clean. Coca-Cola works a treat, and then rewriting their menu with chalk dipped in soda water will give it a sleek, bright appearance
And no need for a "designated driver", let the train take the strain.Nice pub to add to a pub crawl with my mates.
Dinkum 100yds from Polegate Station.
Berwick Arms next to station.
Steamworks on Glynde Station.
Finish off in Lewes.
No, but there are a couple of good reviews on here about it!Has anyone been to the Steamworks in Glynde?