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4 Jul 9th, 2009 

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I don't live in Eastbourne, I do however have a boyfriend who does, which is great for getting a little sunshine holiday on the South Coast . This may, it came around the to the dreaded 'Meeting his parents' stage, and I had no idea what to expect, and with me being the first real girlfriend he'd had, he couldn't give me any advice . Luckily it all went well, I turned up with a bottle of Rosé in one hand, my daughter holding onto the other and clutching a box of Ferrerro Rocher . Now, his parents like to go to pubs for traditional pub meals, and we did this a fair few times in the week I stayed there . However, out of the places we visited, it is the Cricketers that really stands out .

Getting to the cricketers from the main area of Eastbourne isn't too bad- Berwick Village is signposted, and the pub is on one of the main roads leading to the village . The journey down is very scenic - magnificent downlands, rolling hills, sheep and lambs, and I even got a sight of the Long Man of Wilmington .

The pub itself is in a very quiet location - so quiet, it might as well be plonked right in the middle of the patchwork of fields covering this end of the country . And, indeed, although the main road is only a little way away , sheltered hedges block out any noise . The pub has a small carpark, with space for about 10 cars .

A traditional flint stone cottage, covered in climbing vine's, the pub looks the way a country pub should look - as if it's been there for years, blending seamlessly into the countryside surrounding it . The best word to describe this place is quaint . The scented gardens are full of colourful flowers, with plenty of outside seating, and grass for kids to run around on .

Kid's are not allowed in the bar, but are allowed in the restaurant area . As we weren't too hungry when we arrived, we asked to have a table in the restaurant put aside for us, and enjoyed a couple of leisurely pints in the gardens . There were plenty of families there, enjoying the sunshine , and a rather regal looking dog taking sips of beer out of his own little bowl.

Drinks wise, this pub has all the standards, as well as beers from a local brewery, Harveys of Lewes. This brewery is a pretty big deal down in Sussex, and a lot of pubs seem to sell their beers - and very good they are too . I was drinking Harveys Best, which was poured straight out of the barrel, aand was creamy, rich, and tangy with hoppy citrus flavours.

While we were drinking we browsed the menu , which offered up such tempting delights as Fresh Dressed Crab Salad, Caramelized Red Onion, Tomato, Basil & Brie Tart, and Crispy Whitebait . We also looked at the specials menu for the day , and this is where we found our food .

Between the five of us, we had 2 Steak, Stilton, and Mushroom Warm Salads, 1 Swordfish Steak, 1 Home-made Beef Burger, and a small portion of Ham Egg and Chips . They don't do childrens portions, but were more than willing to do us a smaller version of the ham egg and chips at a cheaper price .

We then sat back down outside with out pints, and the barmaid fetched us in when the food was ready .

The restaurant area is very traditional - tongue and groove panelling, candles rammed into the tops of empty wine bottles, old solid wooden tables scratched and ringed with years of use .

The meals were well presented on simple white crockery. My steak salad was delicious, although I found the steak a little tough . I think it could perhaps have done with a couple of whacks of a tenderising hammer. The balance of flavours was just right though - just enough Stilton to be able to taste it, without it overwhelming the steak flavour . The salad was crispy and fresh, and the portion was certainly generous.

My daughter was not entirely pleased with her ham egg and chips - while she loved the egg and chips, she didn't like the ham . A quick taste got to the heart of the problem - it was real, good quality honey cured ham, and my daughter is much more at home with the processed wet ham.

My boyfriends swordfish was perfectly cooked, and served with salad, chips, and a fresh salsa verde, which was delicately herbed and complimented the fish perfectly - although he then proceeded to smother it with Tartar Sauce!

My boyfriends dad had a burger, which while plain and simple, he pronounced good quality, and my boyfriends mum had the same meal as me, and also had issues with the steak being a tad too chewy .

My daughter, my boyfriend, and I went on to have desserts. My daughter opted for Mint Ice Cream, which she very much enjoyed . I opted for a home-made treacle tart, served warm with creamy vanilla ice-cream and drizzled with a warm lemon syrup. It was rich and satisfying, although I would have preferred for the lemon syrup to be served on the side . It did slightly overpower the treacle flavour of the tart .

My boyfriend had a plump fluffy belgian waffle with ice cream and maple syrup. I couldn't resist stealing a bit, it was delicious .

The service throughout was friendly and unobtrusive, the pub was very clean and hygeinic, and the ladies toilets, although a little cramped and narrow were spotless .

Overall, I really enjoyed dining there , barring the fact that the steak was a little chewy . It was only a slight issue though, and the meal was still delicious and filling, and I definitely hope to make a return visit on my next trip down to Eastbourne, and perhaps try some more of the excellent Harveys beers straight from the barrel . 

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Comments about this review »

jesi 11.07.2009 22:01

You cannot beat maple syrup! l'm glad your trip to "meet the parents" went well . . . ♥ jes ♥

GoFigure 09.07.2009 12:49

Great review... xx

dynamicnurse 09.07.2009 10:39

Nice work, well written.





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