Nestled in Worthing’s stunning Beach House Park: Palm Court Pavilion is a stylish,beautifully renovated café-bistro in the park’s Old Pavilion. Located just minutes fromthe town centre and the seafront, Palm Court Pavilion serves delicious homemade foodand has a range of options for functions and events.There are two pay and display car parks via Lyndhurst road.Breakfast is served until 11.30am each day and lunch commences from midday with last orders around 3pm.Sunday lunch from 12.30pm - 3.30pm.**PLEASE NOTE** Afternoon Tea is available each day but this cannot be booked via open table as we have eight different types of high tea, including vegan, vegetarian and gluten free and all our teas are made to order. Please contact us directly at 01903212011 so we can discuss our menu. *****Tapas evening**** Friday 16th August>>>live trio...Spanish buffet £25 per person ring to reserve***
Terra restaurant is located at Tottington Manor which is beautifully situated in the South Downs National Park with hillside and farmland views, yet it is just 10 minutes from the A23 at Pyecombe and the A27 at Shoreham.With a menu showcasing the best of local ingredients cooked fresh each day by our team of chefs, you can enjoy dinner in the restaurant, or outside on our decking, or in winter time, choose our more relaxed fire side Olive Restaurant.In addition we have a number of private dining options available from 6 to 95.Our South Downs Suite is completely separate with its own private garden, stretch tent and bar and is ideal for family celebrations, parties and of course Weddings. Our events team are always available to provide tours and discuss your plans, call them on 01903 815757 or email events@tottingtonmanor.co.ukTottington Manor also has 12 bedrooms comprising of 5 unique superior rooms , 5 comfort double rooms and 2 comfort single rooms.
"Amberley Castle has a long held reputation for delivering outstanding cuisine.Enjoyed on the first floor of the castle in either the magnificent Queen's Room, with its barrel-vaulted ceiling dating back to the 12th century and open fire or The Great Room, built-in 1165 by Bishop Luffa of Chichester, a fine example of Norman architecture with its high lancet windows, open fireplace, oak flooring, tapestry and suits of armour.The dress code for the dining room is smart casual. Please note that we welcome children of all ages to dine in the restaurant as long as their parents are well-behaved!
The elegant Tapestry Restaurant at Bailiffscourt Hotel with its medieval architecture, mullioned windows and tapestry-hung walls offers the perfect venue for a relaxing lunch or a romantic dinner. Our Head Chef, Russell Williams who has worked with such notable chefs as Nico Ladenis, has created a menu of modern English cuisine that includes a fresh new interpretation of classic dishes. During the summer months our rose-clad Courtyard provides an attractive and informal setting for light lunches and traditional afternoon teas.