Serving a mix of traditional pub fayre, as well as hearty pizzas and our fantastic Sunday Roasts, combined with regular events and petanque competitions of course, The Foresters Arms really is a pub for all seasons and occasions.
Full of character, with flagstone floors and a characterful bar, as well as a traditional dining roo
We have an extensive range of local and nation real ales, hand picked wines and not to forget our fa
Classic pub fare, with additional specials & vegetarian options, amid oak furniture & a fireplace.
Convivial hostelry serving real ales and unfussy pub grub amid contemporary, country-chic decor.
18th-century village pub and rustic restaurant serving locally brewed Dorset ales and comfort foods.
European dishes, grills and British classics served in an airy, restored 18th-century barn.
Kirdford, The Foresters Arms, Kirdford, Billingshurst RH14 0ND, UK
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