300 Restaurants near Uckfield

We found 300 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.

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The Bristol Bar

The Bristol Bar

Brighton, BN2 1HA
14.0 miles
Our menu changes with the seasons and there are daily specials on the blackboard. Every Sunday our hugely popular roasts will always be available! In line ... Find out more
The North Laine Brewhouse

The North Laine Brewhouse

Brighton, BN1 4AA
14.0 miles
The North Laine Brewhouse in Brighton takes its name from the nearby area of winding streets, bustling cafes, vintage stores and bohemian street markets. On ... Find out more
Mange Tout

Mange Tout

Brighton, BN1 4EB
14.0 miles
It’s well-known that independent venues in Brighton thrive thanks to the city's community that prizes individuality and supporting local ventures. Add ... Find out more
The Great Eastern

The Great Eastern

Brighton, BN1 4ER
14.0 miles
What we think
" While rum geeks prop up the bar of the St James Tavern in Kemp Town, Brighton’s bourbon aficionados congregate at its stablemate on North Laine. The ..." Read our full review
Happy Maki

Happy Maki

Brighton, BN1 4EN
14.0 miles
When looking for a vegan spot for lunch, sushi is rarely the first thing to spring to mind, but at Happy Maki, they aim to make tasty, plant based sushi, an ... Find out more
Bread & Milk

Bread & Milk

Brighton, BN1 4EB
14.0 miles
What we think
" The owner of this cute café a short stroll from Brighton station helped to develop the Benugo deli/restaurant chain, and has put the experience to g ..." Read our full review
The Chimney House

The Chimney House

Brighton, BN1 5DF
14.0 miles
Just around the corner from Seven Dials in Brighton, The Chimney House welcomes locals and travellers alike with open arms. A pet friendly pub that loves to ... Find out more
The West Hill Tavern

The West Hill Tavern

Brighton, BN1 3PQ
14.0 miles
Brighton is known for its art scene and strong sense of community so it seems fitting that The West Hill Tavern, a neighbourhood pub just two minutes from t ... Find out more
The Basketmakers Arms

The Basketmakers Arms

Brighton, BN1 4AD
14.0 miles
What we think
" Don't expect big-screen sports or loud music at this Brighton veteran; the Basketmakers is a refuge for those seeking the civilised pursuits of good ..." Read our full review
Black Mocha

Black Mocha

Brighton, BN1 4AP
14.1 miles
Black Mocha is an independent modern cafe in the bustling bohemian north Laine area of Brighton owned by Locals Heather and Paul Smith offering locally roas ... Find out more
FUMI Restaurant

FUMI Restaurant

Brighton, BN2 9AS
14.1 miles
FUMI is an authentic, but beautifully contemporary Japanese restaurant in the heart of Brighton. The first thing to know about FUMI is that its concept is b ... Find out more
The Dyke Alehouse

The Dyke Alehouse

Brighton, BN1 5AA
14.1 miles
Will Farmer took after The Dyke Alehouse in 2019 after a successful Crowdfunding campaign, and so, the friendly doors are back open. The pub had previously ... Find out more
Ginger Fox

Ginger Fox

Henfield, BN6 9EA
14.1 miles
What we think
" Ben McKellar has extended his restaurant empire beyond Brighton with this relaxed country pub. The ‘Ginger’ philosophy of local & seasonal ingre ..." Read our full review
Metrodeco

Metrodeco

Brighton , BN2 1JN
14.1 miles
Billing itself as ‘a storm in a vintage teacup’, Brighton’s Metrodeco is a quirky tea room which is inspired by the 1930s. If you’r ... Find out more
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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.