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7 Opinions in 1 websites
We usually visit the 'Catch', but of late the service and availability of certain fish has gone down hill. Visited Hooked and Cooked, so glad we did. This will now be our go to, even though it's further away from Haven. Service was great, everything is Cooked to order, so expect to wait a while. Does mean food is piping hot! Portion sizes were great, a large chips could serve 3 regular adults. Fish is a great size too. Good value for money, we will be visiting again.

5 Opinions in 1 websites
We loved it in here. Had a cracking time trying a couple of the beers. Thought the exhibition of postcards upstairs was rather, erm, Hastings. Atmosphere was great. Guy behind the bar was really friendly too. Definitely returning.

1 Opinions in 1 websites
You should definitely try it, fresh and fast breakfast, friendly staff, prices are really affordable, the quality is unquestionable.@@@@@@@

27 Opinions in 1 websites
Stumbled across this hidden gem whilst walking along the front. Fab atmosphere with cool vibe and really great coffee (peaky blenders). Had the crab fries which were delicious although they stop serving food at 230pm so made it just in time. Service was great and friendly. Really great little business compared to the usual bigger names too.

39 Opinions in 1 websites
This is a lovely little bakery that is definitely doing its best within the latest Covid-19 restrictions. The freshly prepared rolls are prepared to order to ones choice and are of good quality and a good price. Recommended. Enjoy.

1007 Opinions in 3 websites
Visited St Clement's for a significant birthday dinner. The restaurant had a lovely old-fashioned ambience and just for a change, the music was tasteful and played at an acceptable, low volume . The service was first-rate throughout. I started with moules, which were excellent and came with a lemon-infused à la crème sauce, which was divine. That was followed by pan-fried halibut, with a risotto and whilst the halibut was cooked to perfection, I wasn't overly-impressed by the risotto. I explained to the maître d, that I was pretty exacting when it came to risotto, having been trained how to make it, in Venice, so perhaps I expected too much. The above was washed-down with an excellent Touraine Sauvignon blanc. I considered having a dessert, but found the menu lacking in classics, such as tarte au citron and traditional crème brûlée (they had one with rhubarb!), so I passed. The meal wasn't cheap, but was reasonably priced and I would happily return to St Clement's.

459 Opinions in 2 websites
This is a gem of a spot, the owner and staff really know their food and drink, they use the very best ingredients and both food and drink is locally sourced wherever possible. The whole dining experience is first class, the atmosphere is relaxing and unhurried, then as an added bonus there is a great view of the sea, I thoroughly recommend.