Keepers Arms

Pub Details

Address
Trotton
Sussex
GU31 5ER
Telephone
(01730) 813724
Opening Times
Weekdays
12 - 3 (3.30 Sat) , 6 - 11
Sundays
12 - 3.30, 7 - 10
Closed
winter Sun evenings Jan and Feb

Location

Licensee information

Licensee name
Nick Troth
What they say
The Keepers Arms, nestled above the river Rother at Trotton Bridge, is a warmly welcoming 17th century country pub. Here one may enjoy well kept real ales, simple pub food, elegant candlelit dinners or a celebration for up to 50.

Head chef is Matt Appleton who is dedicated, experienced, talented and classically trained. He is a perfectionist and this shows in all that he and his team does.

Locally brewed cask conditioned ales from Dark Star, Ballards, Ringwood and King's include Hophead, Ballards Best, Horsham Best and 49'er as well as a wide range of interesting soft drinks and a comprehensive wine list.

If you would like to ask anything or tell me anything please call me on (01730 813724 or 07710 678297) or e-mail me on 'nick@keepersarms.co.uk'.

All questions and comments are welcome.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Free house

What have they got?

Beers and drinks the Licensee currently sells

GPG Beer: Ballards

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Sussex
Ballards

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GPG Beer: Dark Star

1

Sussex

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GPG Beer: Kings

1

Sussex
Kings

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GPG Beer: Ringwood

1

Hampshire
Marstons

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Rating

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Rating: 3/5 (407 votes cast)

Reader Comments

AdamSmith1972

Thursday 23 September 2010 10:15:14 pm

I recently visited this pub and found it all but faultless — efficient, friendly service offering excellent food, providing both for those who want more sophisticated dining and those who prefer traditional pub food, complemented by an extensive wine list and a good choice of beer.

anguswilson_1@hotmail.com

Wednesday 09 September 2009 5:10:00 pm

You may hear people say 'the food is so expensive' but one thing is certain. Those people haven't eaten there! The food once tasted is well worth the money and even the simplest of food on the menu such as wild mushroom lasagne is absoloutly sublime. This great tasting food coupled with friendly service and great beers makes this a worthwile dinning destination.

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