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The first year of management at the Smugglers in Pevensey, celebrates with two days of finely tuned events this week that will be of interest to local people wanting to enjoy the delights of the warm historic atmosphere that the public house offers to residents and visitors.

The public house which describes what thy offer as “a 16th century inn, a small family run country pub with a bar and restaurant, a warm welcome and friendly atmosphere”, tonight (Thursday 30 January) celebrates with a wine testing event.

They say, “come and celebrate the 1 year anniversary of Smugglers under this management!. Thursday 30th January – Wine Tasting Evening – 7pm for 7.30 start”.

Talking about the event they explain, “six delicious wines to taste with the help of our expert, Sue Brooker from Hatch. The wines; a French rioja, an Australian Grenache, a Chilean Malbec, a Spanish Rose, a South African Chardonnay and a white rioja from Spain, some of which are already on the new wine list at the Smugglers but some are not. All coupled, by our expert, with cheese and biscuits.

The last wine tasting evening seems to have have gone down well with regulars and visitors to the public house.

“A great time was had by all at our last wine tasting evening so I hope you come and enjoy this one in line with our anniversary. Costs are £15 per ticket and tickets need to be purchased in advance, call in at the pub and book now (payment in cash in person or by bank transfer or by cheque by post). 01323 762112.

In addition as part of the one year anniversary, tomorrow (Friday 31 January), The Smugglers plans a complimentary light buffet. They say, “Friday 31st January we will be having music and laughter with a free complimentary light buffet to say farewell to the first year and hello to the next year in trade at the Smugglers. We hope to see you there from 7pm.

Their new weekly eventboard goes live on Bay Life from this week.

Highlights from their eventboard also appear in the Pevensey Bay Journal, priced 40p, edition 31 now in local newsagents.


Smugglers
High St, Pevensey BN24 5LF
01323 762112
www.smugglerspevensey.co.uk