insideSUSSEX Magazine Issue 21 - November 2016 | Page 41

FOOD+DRINK THE BEST SUNDAY ROASTS IN SUSSEX cont. The Coal Shed, Brighton The Chimney House, Brighton THE COAL SHED, BRIGHTON www.coalshed-restaurant.co.uk // 01273 322998 THE CHIMNEY HOUSE, BRIGHTON www.chimneyhousebrighton.co.uk // 01273 556708 The Coal Shed pride themselves on sourcing the finest British beef to serve to their customers and their Sunday Roast is a crowd pleaser! Stop by Boyces Street to experience one of the most outstanding roast options that Brighton has to offer. Prepare to tuck into a 500g black Aberdeen Angus, 35-day, dry-aged roast sirloin of beef served alongside crispy, golden potatoes; molten cauliflower cheese; glazed heritage carrots; seasonal greens; Yorkshire pudding; and a rich beef gravy. There is an exceptional sharing option available too - served on Sundays between 12pm and 4pm and priced at only £35, it’s a no brainer. Located just a short walk from Seven Dials, The Chimney House offers something for everyone. Pop in for a pint of Harveys, a dirty little burger, a three-course meal, or meet your friends and family for one of their popular Sunday roasts. At The Chimney House, the food is cooked in line with the seasons and the produce is sourced locally, both farmed and from the wild. All the fish is landed either at Shoreham or Newhaven, and the rare-bred, wild-range meat is from Garlic Wood Farm. The Crabtree, Horsham The Horse Guards Inn, Tillington THE CRABTREE, HORSHAM www.crabtreesussex.co.uk // 01403 892666 THE HORSE GUARDS INN, TILLINGTON www.thehorseguardsinn.co.uk // 01798 342332 The Crabtree is a friendly, family-run public house and restaurant located just south of Horsham. Here you can find seasonal, locally sourced food, real ales and also organic wines. There are often events here too including quiz nights, gourmet burger nights and afternoon tea – but never fear, as well as all these wonderful events and superb food, you can also find a traditional and really tasty Sunday roast. Choose from slow-cooked pork belly with apple, tenderstem broccoli and sautéed new potatoes; Trenchmore roast rump of beef, roast potatoes, honey-glazed carrots, buttered greens, celeriac, Yorkshire pudding and gravy; or carrot and mushroom nut roast, roast potatoes, buttered greens, celeriac, honey-glazed carrots and Yorkshire pudding to name just three of the excellent dishes available. Just don’t forget to leave room for dessert... Tillington is an idyllic little village located near to Petworth, and the Horse Guards Inn is its centrepiece. The pub itself is over 350 years old, and was a popular haunt with the Household Cavalry in the 1840s – which is where its name comes from. This relaxed pub is a great place to enjoy a drink, some food and the most wonderful views over the Rother Valley. In the wintertime, you can roast chestnuts over the roaring open fire, enjoy some homemade spiced cider, or even play board games at the bar. You can also indulge in a fabulous Sunday roast – with all the trimmings. All the food at the Horse Guards Inn is cooked to order, so you can rest assured that you’ll be served freshly made, locally sourced food that is seasonal and tasty. 41