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"Dine in the AA 2 Rosette Linen Fold Panelled Restaurant, where you can enjoy the ambience of the large restaurant, the cosiness of The Dr Syn Dining Room or the privacy of the Boardroom for your evening meal, lunch and breakfast.Head Chef Ben Fisher is focused on using quality, seasonal, local...See more"
"The Mermaid may date back to 1156 when Rye gained membership in the Cinque Ports. Certainly, the foundations and cellars of the Mermaid are of Norman construction. Like most of Rye, the Mermaid was burned by the French in 1377 and only the cellar survived."
"08/06/2021: Charming haunted accommodation...only negative was shower size - only fit for a midget, due to the beam location... oldbeautifulfishmustcooked"
"23/05/2021: So good to return for amazing Sunday lunch at La Locanda. Great service, good food and nice atmosphere. What’s not to like?!"
"They Gave recommendations on the local area and let my boyfriend charge his phone. The pub itself has a warm charming atmosphere. Plenty of space for bigger and smaller groups and a nice outside area."
"12/06/2021: Well where do I start.Everything apart from service was very disappointing.The food was tasteless. Literally no flavours whatsoever…I have never had such a bland food…This has to be addressed….Service was very good and welcoming but food spoiled entire experience ….That’s a huge shame….Please - owners - speak with your chefs…. 10/06/2021: We used to visit The Italian Way regularly - but this time things had changed."
"13/02/2021: Very quick delivery bang on timeTried a few different dishes tonight. The duck with pancakes was excellent Hot and sour soup and Chicken and sweetcorn very good Thai green curry very disappointing because it was insipid!. Duck with plum sauce very good Peking style prawns - weird an unappetising"
"St Mary's is a striking Norman building dating to the 12th century. Built to a cruciform plan, St Mary's stands almost at the crest of Rye's hill and features stained glass windows by Arts and Crafts pioneer William Morris. One of the most interesting historical features is a 16th-century clock which boasts an 18-foot long pendulum."