REVEALED: The top ten most booked restaurants in East Sussex
Jacob Panons
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The Mermaid Inn in Mermaid Street, Rye (Photo: Steve Hunnisett)
The top ten most booked restaurants in East Sussex have been revealed.
Each month, website OpenTable analyses more than 400,000 new diner reviews and sorts them by category to help foodies discover new favourites. This includes a top ten most booked list.
Below are the top ten most booked restaurants in East Sussex, according to OpenTable.
Bill's in Terminus Road, Eastbourne (Photo: JON RIGBY / PHOTOGRAPHER 07850 9)
The Crown in All Saints' Street, Hastings (Photo: Google Maps)
The Sackville Bistro in De La Warr Parade, Bexhill (Photo: staff)
Thai Marina in The Waterfront, Eastbourne (Photo: S Potter/National World)
The Mermaid Inn in Mermaid Street, Rye (Photo: Steve Hunnisett)
The Hatch Inn in Coleman's Hatch, Hartfield (Photo: Google Maps)
Marco's Mediterranean Kitchen in High Street, Rye (Photo: Google Maps)
The Union Rye in East Street, Rye (Photo: Google Maps)
The Dorset Arms in Buckhurst Park, Withyham (Photo: Google Maps)
Two Sawyers in Pett Road, Hastings (Photo: Google Maps)
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