97 British Restaurants near Uckfield

We found 97 British restaurants within 15 miles 15 miles of Uckfield

Regardless of whether you’re an East Sussex resident or a first-time visitor, this comprehensive list of places to eat in Uckfield is sure to assist you in your quest to find some great grub. From traditional pubs and neighbourhood restaurants to chic cafes and fine dining establishments, there are a lot of options when it comes to going out for lunch or dinner in Uckfield. Yes, it is a smaller town, but Uckfield’s dining options cater to every budget, taste, and preference, making it a challenge to make a decision. However, if you know what you’re looking for, there are some unmissable Uckfield restaurants for almost every kind of occasion. Fortunately, by using the filters provided on the left-hand side of this page, you can narrow down your options to find the perfect restaurant for you. Ready to see what’s out there? Take a look through the list and secure your reservation today.

British Restaurants near Uckfield
British Restaurants near Uckfield
British Restaurants near Uckfield
British Restaurants near Uckfield
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Browns - Brighton

Browns - Brighton

Brighton, BN1 1AH
14.4 miles
In the heart of the city, Browns Brighton is located a short walk away from the pier, on Duke’s Street. The restaurant serves British classics from mo ... Find out more
No.32 Duke Street

No.32 Duke Street

Brighton, BN1 1AG
14.4 miles
The sort of bar-cum-hangout that should be on every fashionable street corner but in reality is hard to come by, well-groomed 32 Duke Street ticks all the b ... Find out more
Lost in the Lanes

Lost in the Lanes

Brighton, BN1 1HW
14.4 miles
As the name might suggest, this café-cum-bar is hidden away between the lanes in one of Brighton’s buzziest areas of the city. Fortunately it&r ... Find out more
The Cricketers

The Cricketers

Brighton, BN1 1ND
14.4 miles
Within the Brighton Lanes you may come across a quaint little pub, The Cricketers, which has history dating back to 1547, making it the very oldest pub in B ... Find out more
No1 Bar & Bistro

No1 Bar & Bistro

Brighton, BN1 1NE
14.4 miles
Cooked ‘help yourself’ breakfast buffet with a proper mug of tea or coffee. Afternoon Tea with bubbles. A sandwich lunch. A quiet dinner in the ... Find out more
The Coal Shed, Brighton

The Coal Shed, Brighton

Brighton, BN1 1AN
14.5 miles
What we think
"“Beef to die for” is the big selling point at this Brighton restaurant, which is not only the original to the London offshoot The Coal Shed ..." Read our full review
Burnt Orange

Burnt Orange

Brighton, BN1 1AL
14.5 miles
What we think
"Burnt Orange in Brighton is a warmly-lit, buzzy restaurant-cum-cocktail bar with a cosy, enclosed patio. The textured orange walls, dark wood and green ..." Read our full review
Nowhere Man

Nowhere Man

Brighton, BN1 3FH
14.5 miles
Brighton isn’t exactly short of brunch places, with its buzzy streets and bustling lanes filled to the rafters with places to grab a cake and some cof ... Find out more
Lucky Beach Café

Lucky Beach Café

Brighton, BN1 1NB
14.5 miles
There are very few places you can actually eat on Brighton beach itself, and fewer still of those that serve decent grub. Achieving both with aplomb is Luck ... Find out more
Walkabout Brighton

Walkabout Brighton

Brighton, BN1 2RA
14.5 miles
At Walkabout Brighton we believe in bringing that relaxed feel of Australia to a bar near you. This is the place for people to come together, have fun and c ... Find out more
Regency Tavern

Regency Tavern

Brighton, BN1 2EF
14.6 miles
Fabulously flamboyant, the Regency Tavern is one of the best-known pubs in Brighton - with glitz, glamour and great food and drink making it one of the city ... Find out more
The Devils Dyke Hotel

The Devils Dyke Hotel

Brighton, BN1 8YJ
14.6 miles
The Devil's Dyke in Brighton is a country pub oozing rural charm and rustic character. Our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouri ... Find out more
Cyan

Cyan

Brighton, BN1 2FW
14.6 miles
Our seasonal all day dining menu is inspired by culture, heritage and travel. Our chefs blend locally sourced produce with a handpicked selection of unique ... Find out more
Murmur

Murmur

Brighton, BN1 2FN
14.6 miles
What we think
"Twitchers take note. Chef Michael Bremner’s beach-front brasserie is named after the dark cloud of starlings (a ‘murmuration’, don&rs ..." Read our full review
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Located on the River Uck in the Wealden district of East Sussex, Uckfield is an attractive market town with a strong community spirit in close proximity to areas of historical and environmental interest. Just south of the High Weald, and close to the Ashdown Forest, it’s hardly surprising that adventurers traipse their way down to Uckfield and the villages of Blackboys and Framfield for long walks, followed by a Sunday roast at a traditional pub. Many journey to visit the Sheffield Park Gardens landscaped by Capability Brown, to take in the waterfalls and year-round florals. Others visit the Bluebell Steam Railway Museum or witness Uckfield’s annual carnival and bonfire processions.

The history of Uckfield can be traced back to the 12th century. Remarkably, there are even traces of Stone Age tribes in the vicinity dating as far back as 9000 BC. Over time, the town flourished as a pit stop along the pilgrimage route connecting Canterbury, Chichester, and Lewes. Uckfield has retained its oldest building - the 15th century Bridge Cottage, which now serves as a museum - but today’s pit stops show greater variety. You’ll discover several Uckfield restaurants on this list, ranging from elegant hotels offering afternoon tea to fantastic brunch spots and glamorous restaurants.