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Eat and drink

There’s an amazing array of places to eat in and around Midhurst.

No matter whether you’re after low-key and informal or something rather smarter, you’re sure to find somewhere that fits the bill.

In Midhurst

You will find everything from al fresco eating in the delightful Market Square (a great place to take a break while walking the Town Trail), cream teas in medieval surroundings and Spanish tapas right through to modern British fine dining.

There is also a multitude of independent cafés and teashops as well as restaurants featuring cuisine from all corners of the globe.

Out of town

Here the traditional country pub really comes in to its own – but think beyond conventional English pub grub or gastropubs. Instead expect gardens with great views of the Downs, cosy log fires in winter and landlords who keep great cellars and serve great food. The farmland of the South Downs is a fantastic resource so look out for plenty of locally sourced ingredients on the menus.

Locally sourced ingredients are also a feature at the award-winning Cowdray Farm Shop & Café on the outskirts of Midhurst. In store there is a traditional butchery with much of the meat coming from the Cowdray Home Farm, a comprehensive deli counter with a range of artisan cheeses and a selection of charcuterie.

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