Duke & Rye

Southeast England


Occupying a large deconsecrated church opposite Chichester Cathedral, this temple of food and ale allows you to refuel and kick back in an incongruously ecclesiastical setting, dotted with shabby-chic areas of funky wallpaper, frilly standard lamps and Persian carpets. The US diner-style menu of burgers and sundaes is sure to bust your bible belt and invoke a holy thirst.


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