Goring-on-sea advice please

Goring-on-sea advice please

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condor

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8,837 posts

255 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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I've got to go to a funeral Thursday late afternoon and would like advice on a meeting point. My brother and I have never been to Goring before and we're travelling towards it from opposite directions. He's going by car and I'm going down by train (Goring-on-sea station).
Could anyone give a recommendation on a suitable place to meet up for lunch?
I'm thinking there might be a 30-50 minute wait for each other to arrive so a friendly pub on the seafront that does good food would be the most likely option biggrin
Thanks in advance smile

T40ORA

5,177 posts

226 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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Might be better posting this on the food and drink thread.

Lucas

811 posts

223 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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Pub on the A27 which is not too far from the Station, just head north until you see the roundabout and the pub is on the left.
It has been awhile since I ate there, not brilliant but a pint is a pint prior to a funeral, Swallows return I think it is called.

condor

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8,837 posts

255 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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Thanks ) but I'm the one going by train ( with the dodgy timetable)...so walking distance from the Station is what I need.


ironictwist

7,127 posts

212 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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Hola Condor,

Try this link...

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&saddr=Worthi...

Point B = A pub (Can't for the life of me remember the name), next door is the VAG dealership & next to these two is about 5-6 places for food also (Although mostly take-away if I remember right). 1-2 Banks are also available in that same parade along Goring Way by point B.

Dogwatch

6,273 posts

229 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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ironictwist said:
Hola Condor,

Try this link...

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&saddr=Worthi...

Point B = A pub (Can't for the life of me remember the name), next door is the VAG dealership & next to these two is about 5-6 places for food also (Although mostly take-away if I remember right). 1-2 Banks are also available in that same parade along Goring Way by point B.
That pub is The Mulberry, a bit further than the Swallows Return.

Much closer to the station is The Bull in Goring Street. Head South from the station, (the road over the level crossing is Goring Street), cross Goring Way and Goring Street resumes at a slight offset. Pub is towards the far end. Haven't been there for ages so can't give an opinion on it.
Swallows Return is good for food but not for pedestrian access as it was a barn with farm buildings in a field until a few years ago!

condor

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Sunday 5th October 2008
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Thanks for the map and suggestions smile
I hadn't realised that Goring-on-sea isn't that close to the sea...I had fondly imagined just stepping out of the train and a few hundred yards later would be sipping a beer , watching the waves hit the shore and boats bobbing about in the sea.

I could always take a taxi (bus, if there is one ?) to the seafront. If that would increase the recommendations smile


Edited by condor on Sunday 5th October 23:33

ironictwist

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212 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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condor said:
Thanks for the map and suggestions smile
I hadn't realised that Goring-on-sea isn't that close to the sea...I had fondly imagined just stepping out of the train and a few hundred yards later would be sipping a beer , watching the waves hit the shore and boats bobbing about in the sea.

I could always take a taxi (bus, if there is one ?) to the seafront. If that would increase the recommendations smile


Edited by condor on Sunday 5th October 23:33
Almost! hehe

You see on the map, where you reach the junction @ Goring Way, after you've left the station? There's actually a bus stop there to the right (or was it left? Either way, it's right there!) as you approach that junction when walking.

That can take you straight into the town centre then you're spoilt for choice with seaside cafe's in Worthing smile

Edited by ironictwist on Sunday 5th October 23:39

condor

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255 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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I've now returned from my short trip to Goring....fortunately my brother was there to meet me and we went to a pub in Ferring for lunch.
We did look for any of the recommendations....but were obviously on the wrong road....because we saw nothing!
I don't know if everything has dissappeared ....but it was just a small holt type stop with no-one around, and the whole place seemed deserted.

ChrisDT

1,881 posts

197 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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Goring is a touch quiet to say the least...
I used to work at a dealership in Ferring and that was very quiet, but there are some nice hidden pub's there (The one just over Ferring station is nice).

ironictwist

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212 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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ChrisDT said:
Goring is a touch quiet to say the least...
I used to work at a dealership in Ferring and that was very quiet, but there are some nice hidden pub's there (The one just over Ferring station is nice).
The one right on the corner of Ferring Street that has cars leaning over the corner of that dodgy bend heading into Sea Lane?

& "The Henty" = said pub wink

ChrisDT

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197 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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Thats the one, i'm working there again for a day next week to fill in as the manager is away, but normally based in Shoreham...
That corner is a nightmare! we have to have one person stand in the road and one guide the car in incase someone comes flying round.

Henty! thats the one.