Sovereign Harbour Marina

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Sorry for give you 1 star I now give you. Full house as I only give you one in the last report which was a finger typing A good place to eat and enjoy
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My partner and I frequently visit the harbour there is plenty of places to have a drink and meal plus it's a nice walk personally looking at all the boats.
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we thought we would walk from Eastbourne pier to the marina following the boards along the seashore that tell you how many minuets to the next board , it took about i hour . when we got to the end building work had closed the last bit of the walk and we were told a route that we now know was a very long way round when we could have just walked into the estate and cut a long detour short , not a very nice thing to do to keep people out of their posh estate. the bus back was every hour and just missed it so we had to walk back , the little land train that does the route was not running . never got to see the marina so perhaps next year when we know what we are doing
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I met a friend for coffee last weekend at"Seasons" and what a delightful setting in Eastbournes Marina. The coffee is really good and reasonably priced. The staff are very attentive and polite and you don't feel rushed. We also had a toasted tea cake which was delicious. All in all a lovely morning even the weather was good.Such a lovely way to spend a relaxing Saturday morning after a busy week.Do pay "Seasons" a visit you will not be disappointed.
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Shops nearby and lots of tea coffee outlets and restaurants popular with locals and tourists it appears
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We had a very relaxing walk throughout this marina. The weather was actually hot on this September morning. Calm and pleasant surroundings, clean and tidy too. Lots of cafes, restaurants and shops. Quite expensive surrounding properties overlooking the marina, which was packed with maritime vessels. Lots of dogs being walked and elderly couples out and about, which was good to see. The place had a bit of an international feel to it.
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Lots of places to eat and drink, lovely for an evening stroll and a few drinks or for a family lunch.
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On a fine day on our recent trip to EASTBOURNE we caught a number 99 bus outside the pier to sovereign harbour,we used our bus passes and it was a good service.The bus stops outside ASDA and it just a short walk to the Marina which contains many retail outlets ,bars and restaurants. The setting is very pleasant and we had a fleeting visit from an inquisitive seal,cormorants and other bird species were in abundance.We took a stroll on the pebble beach but unfortunately the rains came.
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You cant go wrong with a visit to the harbour. There are many eating places to cater for lunch or dinner. Try Di Lieto's Coffee Lounge for breakfast, morning coffee or lunch and maybe the Harbour grill. The views are lovely and you can let your imagination go as you look at the boats and yachts that are moored. You might be able to watch the bridge go up or wave to the day trippers as they pass. Walk around the harbour path and spot some fish or an eel or two. A pleasant interlude in the day.
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Lovely to visit (especially on good weather days) for a meal, for a drink, for a coffee or simply to watch the world go by!
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Plenty of shops to wander round and a wide variety of cafes, restaurants and bars to while away the day
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I regularly come down to the Sovereign harbour for walks. I like to view the boats and people-watch. It is a working harbour and interesting sights can be found, for example, the crane moving boats to the chandler's yard. Of course there are many restaurants and may be some of them are over-priced but you don't have to use them.
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There are so many things on offer here. Free parking, free views of boats, lock gates, and harbour . Great place for children and dogs.
Good disabled access.
Choice of eating places, both indoor and outside. Patio heaters are used when weather is cooler.
Great for people watching,
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Well worth a visit to see all the motor and sailing boats moored at the Marina.

Loads of restaurants and bars with some interesting shops.
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Recently bought chips at Harbour Grill, I bought large portion of chips they came in
A small burger box. Not very nice and what a rip off. Will not go back to Harbour
Grill. Also miserable unfriendly man serving.
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The harbour has several restaurants to choose from and some nice little shop's. There is plenty of outside seating at most of the restaurants right at the waters edge. Not much of a walk and you can be at the cinema and the bigger shop's located at the Crumbless. The harbour is well worth a visit.
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Such a lovely walk looking at all the boats and begin able to get something to eat. Plus its right next to cinema
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Nice evening here walking round the area and picking up a meal. God range of restaurants - and not all chain ones either. Harvester is very family friendly.
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What a beautiful place . lovely location to sit and have a drink and bite to eat at the many harbour boat trips too Great day !
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Lovely Marina, on a hot day it's as good as sitting abroad in the sun with a drink. Great choice of restaurants and the children still enjoy crabbing while we sit and relax
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Walk around here often with my friends, would recommend the American Diner or the Harvester for dinner
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We walked here from The Langham Hotel, some 5 - 6 miles there and back. Lots of boats and boating activity. And a good range of restaurants offering anything from a drink, coffee & danish to full meals of several different cuisines.
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It's a harbour for small and medium sized boats that can be walked around. On a nice day, it's a lovely walk. In addition there are a dozen or so eating establishments to cater for every taste, lovely to eat at the harbour's edge on a lovely sunny day
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We have a nice that lives at sovereign keys beautiful place loafs of walks plenty of shops and restruants really worth a visit or even a stay
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Visited with my husband and two kids late Tuesday afternoon. Firstly we got a bit lost getting there (sat nav is to blame but also the signs, follow signs to harbour village) when we arrived it was very quiet (4.30pm) and lacked atmosphere. It's nice to see the boats but it's not very interesting. Just a few restaurants and an Asda is nearby too. Not sure if it's because we went too early for dinner so it was quiet but it was a bit boring and not as "posh" as the website makes out. Free parking though so nothing to lose by going to have a look.
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