The Wheatsheaf

Wool Ln, Midhurst
01730 923336

Recent Reviews

Paul Hitchen

No food currently as missing the chef, but service and ambience were top notch. Nice selection of drinks available as well.

LittleBritain

I made a phone booking by leaving a voicemail as we had had a superb meal here in March. As I happened to be passing the pub later that day I popped in just to confirm the reservation…as I had not had a response. I was informed there was no chef… so no food! I asked when they were going to respond to my phone reservation to let me know this; because I could have made a special trip to the pub that evening expecting dinner! They couldn’t answer that! Very poor service and such a different experience from when we were last there!

Andrew Phillips

Only popped in for a drink so can't comment on food. Beer was good, staff were friendly and efficient, the bar area was sort of cosy and the prices were really good?

TheHare AndButton

Seems like a popular local, friendly atmosphere and very attentive staff. The restaurant closes at 3pm on a Saturday, food we had was OK. I probably wouldn't eat there again but I'd certainly have another drink there. Many thanks

The Edwards

Fabulous pub......so friendly and awesome home made Scotch eggs with Piccalili!

Graham Mclintock

The pub oozes character, oak beams, stone floors, log fire and a chapel which is used as a function room. Pub grub and a good range of beers. There is a separate dining area or you can eat in the bar area if you wish.

Oudam Singh

Small cosy pub with a decent menu. Lovely staff, who was friendly and patient with our requests.

martin Taylor

Lovely friendly staff nice meal and a pint of Guinness wel worh the visit

nerja18

Visited early on a Friday evening pub wasn’t busy- waitress very pleasant Fish & chips with minted peas poor quality - batter very soggy seemed to have been reheated A dessert spoon of hard dried up peas - must have been reheated in microwave - unappetising Cheesecake with ice cream and berry selection - a very small portion with 2 grapes on top dusted in icing sugar !! Berries surely means a selection of blueberry/ raspberry/ strawberry

christopher s

The reviews for this pub appeared mainly good so we stopped by for lunch , sadly in our view they did not live up to what people had said , no scampi , no fish & chips and the food was average , the poor waitress was rushed off her feet because the place appeared to be short staffed.

tim bierton

Lovely old pub and staff friendly we had lunch on Valentine’s Day it was awful the carbonara was just like plain spaghetti dry no meat no taste steak was no better raw mushrooms and tomato’s burnt chips very disappointed won’t be going back

Tod Sloan

Nice place, friendly staff. They even had dog biscuits for customers pets, a nice touch.

Deb09876

Stopped for lunch. Friendly barmaid made for a lovely welcome. Badgers beer was excellent. Lunch not great. Special of chicken and ham pie promised great things. Crunchy pastry but so little filling. Days soup was ok, but only half a bow with 1x slice of dry bread for 6.95! Happily return for a beer but will skip lunch.

Val Selway-Stuart

Lovely cosy 0ld pubGorgeous food.Nice staff.

Hotlips2020

We decided to treat ourselves to a Sunday roast at The Wheatsheaf, having heard good things about the food there. It was such a great choice, as our food was fabulous. We had booked our table, which was a good decision as it was getting quite busy. It was ready for us, with our name on it, with nicely set out glasses and cutlery. We had our dog with us and he was given biscuits and water. It was no problem having him in the eating area. Although if you have a lively dog, I'd possibly not bring them, as it's not a massive space. We opted for the roast beef. It was perfectly cooked - a real surprise as a lot of places overcook the meat. This was pink and served with red wine gravy and all the trimmings. The veggies were lovely. We had crisp roast potatoes, parsnips & carrots, tenderstem broccoli and cauliflower cheese. The plate was not overloaded, which was appealing. Also it wasn't dominated by any over-sweetened red cabbage, which seems to be a thing at the moment! The home made mint sauce was fresh and vibrant. The service was fabulous - thank you Cheryl. We were really well looked after and made to feel very welcome. I'd really recommend The Wheatsheaf Sunday Roast based on our experience.

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