This 17th century pub became the Hall & Woodhouse pub of the year in 2010. The Foresters Arms Kirdford is a charming 17th century village pub with wooden beams, stone and brick floors and inglenook fireplaces. Perfectly nestled in the quiet village of Kirdford in beautiful West Sussex . The landlords, Karl and Linda, have created a warm and friendly atmosphere. With an excellent range of food and a great selection of quality beers and wines. This quaint traditional village pub offers a varied and delicious menu with BBQs in the summer and regular theme nights. As well as a well kept boules pitch in the rear of the garden for those leisurely (or competitive) games on a sunny afternoon, there is also a dartboard for the less active sportsman and a small children’s play area located opposite the pub. The Foresters Arms is a good venue for those planning walks in the countryside. It is possible to pre-order lunch before commencing walks. The pub can also supply a number of walking routes mapped out that start and or finish at the Foresters Arms.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Changing beers typically include: Hall and Woodhouse [Badger] (varies) , Hall and Woodhouse [Badger] - Fursty Ferret
Cask Ale
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