Meander in Midhurst
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Eating & Drinking » Cafés & Coffee Shops in Midhurst
John Green wrote on 17-03-2012 “Good wholesome country food, wonderful cream teas and they do a mean curry. One of the best ever tasted outside an Indian restaraunt. Very friendly and popular. Interesting collection of china in the window.Well worth a visit. 10/03/12...Have been back several times since last review and am...” more...
Added by John Green on 05-08-2012
Eating & Drinking » Restaurant » Italian & Pizza Restaurants in Midhurst
John Green wrote on 02-04-2012 “A most pleasant experience today when we lunched here.The place was spotless, comfortably quiet and had then right level of lighting. The staff were extremely polite, attentive and had a good command of our language. We found the food outstanding ie Carbonara was perfect and the Italian sausage was...” more...
Added by John Green on 25-10-2011
Education » Libraries in Midhurst
John Green wrote on 25-10-2011 “A real village library in a busy thriving market town. Wonderful old building in lovely sounding lane. Not overly busy and has a limited stock of books. Parking very cheap.... two hours free and then 20p per hour. Close to shops and eateries. Well worth a visit.” more...
Added by John Green on 25-10-2011
Eating & Drinking » Cafés & Coffee Shops in Midhurst
John Green wrote on 25-10-2011 “Just about next door to the library. Wonderful smell of coffee just makes you want to go in.....do so, for you will be rewarded with outstanding service and quality food. A few stairs to climb as it's above a sweet shop, and you'll probably end upin there as well.” more...
Added by John Green on 25-10-2011
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Knockhundred Row, Knockhundred Market, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9DQ
01730 810521
Shopping » Food & Drink » Sweets & Chocolates in Midhurst
John Green wrote on 25-10-2011 “Below The Coffee Pot and I said you would end up in here. Fantastic range of home-made sweets and goodies. Good diabetic range and the colours make your eyes sparkle. Wonderful window display of memorabilia ie old pound/ten shilling notes, loose coins, old tills and all manner of "Days Gone By". ...” more...
Added by John Green on 25-10-2011
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