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Pubs/restaurants open Christmas Day?


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The Ivy House is open part of the day but I don't think is doing food.


However they've got an excellent new chef, so might be worth checking just in case.


The Clock House was open till at least late afternoon and was doing Christmas lunch last year. Obviously you have to book in advance.

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Ooh testing my memory. Think crab/lobster ravioli was a starter & other choices. Main was turkey, a couple of others and Tuna which was great. Cheese board, pudding. Also another little something - can't remember :) sorry.. we chose on the day. Didn't have to pre order.
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@Mary123, We just got a table for 3 at the Rye for 3pm, which suits us well. The Prince Regent had some space as of a couple of days ago, but we opted against as its a bit further afield and we want to waddle home. Also, not as much choice on the menu.
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