Pub

Crawley. 21 entries mapped.

01Pub

Anjelique Bar Crawley

Patrons appreciate the value-driven drink options and well-mixed cocktails. The lively vibe is amplified by great music and DJ sets that make for an energetic night out. Staff and security are often highlighted as welcoming and helpful, though occasional door-policy disputes have been reported. Some guests feel the music selection can become repetitive over time.

93 High St, Crawley RH10 1BA

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02Pub

Coaching Halt

Loyal customers appreciate the reliable food and well-priced offerings, though some note small portions and incorrect menu items. While some enjoy a comfortable environment with a good buzz, the atmosphere can be disrupted during understaffed periods. Experiences vary wildly; some report outstanding, friendly service, while others detail poorly managed, two-hour delays and lack of staff. Several reviewers report severely slow service and understaffing issues during busy times.

Balcombe Rd, Crawley RH10 7NN

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03Pub

Dr Samuel Johnson

The bar serves well-kept drinks that satisfy the spirited, community-focused crowd. A recent refurbishment has yielded a spacious, dog-friendly pub with a lively local vibe, live music, and pool tables. Friendly bar staff foster a welcoming environment for both regulars and newcomers.

Langley Parade, Crawley RH11 7RS

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04Pub

Frogshole Farm

Meals, including Sunday lunches and burgers, are well-received and reasonably priced. The pub boasts a relaxed, clean atmosphere that is highly praised locally. The staff are frequently commended for being super helpful, welcoming, and going above and beyond.

Maidenbower Dr, Village, Crawley RH10 7QF

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05Pub

Goffs Manor

Food feedback is mixed, with some praising superb presentation and taste, while others find dishes bland, undercooked, or expensive. The pub features a clean, olde worlde decor that sets a nice tone. Service is generally considered helpful, polite, and excellent. Some reviewers report that the food can be poorly cooked, bland, and overpriced.

Old Horsham Rd, Crawley RH11 8PE

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06Pub

Heathy Farm

While many enjoy the offerings, some express frustration over difficulties in arranging food for specific events. The pub offers a warm, cozy, and quiet atmosphere that makes guests feel welcome. The staff are highlighted as incredibly attentive and awesome, though communication issues have been noted.

Balcombe Rd, Crawley RH10 3NQ

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07Pub

Parsons Pig

While many enjoy fresh and delicious meals, a noticeable number of reviewers received overcooked or cold food. The venue offers a lively setting with plenty of parking available. Service ranges from impeccably fast and friendly to occasionally non-existent during meals. There are multiple reports of inconsistent food quality, including overcooked and cold dishes.

Balcombe Rd, Crawley RH10 3NL

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08Pub

Pelham Buckle

Freshly cooked breakfasts, including great vegan options, are highly praised for their top-tier ingredients. A warm, welcoming community pub with live acts, pool leagues, and a convivial local crowd. Proprietors and staff consistently deliver exceptional, unhurried hospitality.

216 Ifield Dr, Crawley RH11 0DQ

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09Pub

Tavern On The Green

While affordable Sunday roasts hit the mark, some diners report dry and disappointing everyday meals. A sports-focused pub with multiple screens indoors and a family-friendly beer garden overlooking the local park. The bar staff remain friendly and helpful even when the venue gets busy and noisy. Long waits for food and inconsistent meal temperatures have drawn criticism.

Peterhouse Parade, Crawley RH10 3BA

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10Pub

The Apple Tree

Delicious Sunday roasts and varied light bite menus are served at highly competitive prices. A quiet, exceptionally clean pub featuring an open fire in winter and a dog-friendly garden in the summer. The welcoming landlady and attentive staff quickly learn the faces of returning locals.

W Green Dr, Crawley RH11 7DL

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11Pub

The Brewery Shades

They offer a solid selection of real ales at reasonable prices, alongside food. A great place with a lively vibe, especially enjoyable during their open mic nights. The staff are consistently described as very friendly.

The Brewery Shades, 85 High St, Crawley RH10 1BA

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12Pub

The Charcoal Burner

The venue focuses heavily on drinks and a vibrant pub experience. It provides a highly energetic and fun atmosphere for a legendary night out. The bar staff are memorable and contribute to the lively environment.

Charcoal Burner, Weald Dr, Crawley RH10 6NY

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13Pub

The Flying Horse

The meals and coffees are considered good, though some find the Wetherspoons airport pricing higher than typical high-street locations. Being at an airport, the pub can be extremely busy and "on steroids," but remains a reliable stop. Service is lightning fast and the staff are very helpful despite the heavy crowds.

108 Perimeter Rd E, Horley, Gatwick RH6 0NN

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14Pub

The Grasshopper

General quality is not extensively detailed, but external areas lack care. The pub features a beer garden, though recent reports suggest it is poorly maintained and disappointing. Service details are scarce in recent reviews. The outdoor beer garden is reported to be neglected and poorly looked after.

Ashdown Drive, Crawley RH10 5EJ

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15Pub

The Hillside Inn

The food is delicious, with standout items like the slow-cooked beef shin and mini desserts. It is a lovely local pub with a perfect Friday lunch vibe and friendly atmosphere. Staff are very welcoming, offering quick and attentive service.

Balcombe Rd, Pound Hill, Crawley RH10 7SX

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16Pub

The Jubilee Oak

It serves as a standard pub stop for drinks. It functions best as a local spot to visit with mates, as solo visitors might find the environment a bit awkward. Staff and local patrons make up the core of the venue's vibe.

Grand Parade, 6 High St, Crawley RH10 1BA

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17Pub

The Lamb Inn

The pricey but wonderful menu features standout dishes like medium-rare duck with pak choi and asparagus pea purée. A welcoming and dog-friendly setting that accommodates groups even without reservations. Staff are supremely helpful, fitting guests in easily and providing outstanding attention.

Leafield Rd, Crawley, Witney OX29 9TW

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18Pub

The Moonraker

The pub maintains a strong appeal as a top community spot. A great local pub whose recent change in ownership has infused new energy into the venue. The new owners are described as amazing, ensuring a warm reception for patrons.

199 Three Bridges Rd, Three Bridges, Crawley RH10 1LG

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19Pub

The New Moon

Tasty and reasonably priced offerings are provided by a highly recommended outside catering company. An unreal, vibrant atmosphere that proves especially popular for match-day football viewings and good music. Bar staff are generally highlighted as incredibly friendly and generous, though a few visitors have found them blunt during busy match days. Service can occasionally feel blunt or rushed during busy match day events.

Brighton Rd, Crawley RH10 6SZ

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20Pub

The Old Punch Bowl

Consistently delivers a brilliant night out with a dependably strong atmosphere. A lively venue boasting an excellent vibe, great music, and regular live entertainment. Most patrons praise the exceptional and lovely staff, though isolated reports suggest occasional unfriendliness. There are occasional complaints about unsmiling or poor service from some staff members.

101 High St, Crawley RH10 1DD

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21Pub

The Railway

Drinks are reasonably priced, providing good value for an enjoyable visit. A welcoming and friendly pub environment that offers a comfortable local experience. The staff are notably lovely, very friendly, and accommodating.

2-4 Brighton Rd, Crawley RH10 6AA

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