Restaurants in Rye
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Fish Café
A contemporary renovation of an old antiques warehouse, furnished in calm shades with chocolate high-back chairs, this restaurant focuses on its modern local fish and seafood dishes, cooked simply but to perfection.
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White Vine House
Fine dining in a fine setting can be had at this elegant vine-covered Tudor building, with an exquisitely painted dining room and a reputation for cooking the freshest local produce. It also has pristine rooms.
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Simon the Pieman
Many local cream-tea cognoscenti assert that this traditional tearoom, Rye's oldest, does the best scone-cream-jam combo this side of Romney Marsh. Further foes of tooth and waistline tempt from the shop's window.
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Old Borough Arms
For a proper old pub, head to this 300-year-old former smugglers’ inn with a truly lovely guesthouse and an excellent cafe.
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Haydens
Staunch believers in organic and fair-trade produce, these guys dish up delicious omelettes, ploughman's lunches, salads and pancakes in their light, breezy cafe. There's a wonderful elevated terrace at the back with great views over the town and surrounding countryside.
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Flushing Inn
Push open the heavy oak door of this 15th-century inn for a homely experience provided by the same family for the past 50 years! A variety of menus and mains, including heaps of veggie options, is cooked and served in person by the friendly owners, who do their utmost to make sure you leave satisfied. A precious 16th-century fresco, only rediscovered in 1901, adds extra flavour to the dining room. Bookings advisable.
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