The Dukes Head is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own courtyard, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town of Crawley Down.
Falmer Bar is a lively Students’ Union venue located in Falmer House at the bottom of the University
European dishes, grills and British classics served in an airy, restored 18th-century barn.
Classic country pub with a spacious garden and real fires, plus extensive bar and restaurant menus.
Half-timbered pub/restaurant, serving home-cooked British food, with fireplaces and a beer garden.
Full of character, with flagstone floors and a characterful bar, as well as a traditional dining roo
Comfy soft furnishings, roaring fireplaces and animal skin rugs in a gastropub with themed nights.
Turners Hill Rd, Crawley Down, Crawley RH10 4HH, UK
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