The Parsonage - A Great Place For All Occasions.
Socialising, entertaining for pleasure or business, you will enjoy the hours with friends in the comfort of our Grade II surroundings and unique courtyard
garden. Whatever the occasion and reason for joining us, you can be assured of a warm welcome with our award winning customer service.
Now in our forth decade, we have built an enviable reputation for innovation and service as tastes and preferences have changed over time.
Our sell-out themed events are back and offer an opportunity to join friends for those special occasions.
The now famous garden Jumbrella’s add to experience by creating a wonderful setting to drink and dine outside. Surrounded by south coast sea breezes,
enjoy the sunshine and take in this wonderful atmosphere. Whatever your requirements your host Wayne Lowrey will be delighted to help your enjoy the
occasion.
The Parsonage - a journey back in time
The Parsonage began its journey back in 1987, but Parsons Row and Tarring Village have a long and illustrious history dating back to 1066!
Tarring was given by King Athelstan of England to the archbishops of Canterbury in the 10th century. At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, the village
was known as Terringes, and consisted of 50 households. It is thought that the place name means "Teorra's people", with Teorra being a Saxon settler.
There is a tradition that the village was visited by Thomas Becket, the martyred archbishop, in the 12th century and also by St Richard of Chichester, patron
saint of Sussex, in the 13th century. West Tarring is noted for its 13th-century parish church of St Andrew, 13th-century Archbishop's Palace, numerous old
houses including the 15th-century, now Grade II listed, timber-framed Parsonage Row.
The present day Parsonage, now the oldest restaurant in Worthing was formerly home for the Sussex Archaeological Museum in the mid 80’s. Since 1987 the
Parsonage has adapted and grown with the changing preferences of its customers and visitors. Time passes swiftly - the Parsonage is now in its 34th year and
as always, we are adapting to changing times.
On our journey we have collected many accolades and awards, but above all, we pride ourselves on offering the The Best Customer Service in Sussex.
MENU
MENU
Seafood Platter for Two
now available to collect
summer is here
time for a beer
every summer SUNDAY
Our full Main & Bar menus are available together with our new Sunday
Plates menu which offers a selection of dishes from one plate to three
plates.
Booking is essential to reserve your table with food orders accepted
between 12.00pm and 2.30pm.
Sunday at the Parsonage is available every Sunday in the summer
months, excluding Sunday 28th August, Summer Seafood Special.
SUNDAY PLATES
The Parsonage
Lobster Feast Week
Tuesday 19th July - Saturday 23rd July
£50 p/p
Pre-Booking is Essential
Whole Cold Lobster p/p
Homemade Coleslaw
Mixed Salad Leaves - English Dressing
Chive Buttered New Potatoes
Call Restaurant to Book
The Parsonage in Worthing
named among
15 of the Best Pubs in the UK
Based on Research by Coffee Friend of the
highest rated pubs with more than
200 reviews on Trip Advisor
Top 15 Pubs in the UK
The Parsonage in Worthing has been named in a list of the
top 15 best pubs in the UK, according to research from
food and drink specialists Coffee Friend.
With over 47,000 pubs registered in the UK, there’s plenty
to pick from. The team at Coffee Friend have come to the
rescue and helped pick out some of the highest-rated
across the nation based on their Trip Advisor reviews.
Each establishment on the list has at least a 4.5/5 rating
and has been specially selected based on thousands of
reviews from locals and passing visitors in order to find the
best all-round pubs available.
The research conducted by coffee retailer Coffee Friend
has looked at some of the highest rated pubs across the UK
with more than 200 reviews on Trip Advisor - taking
excellent, terrible and overall comments into account.
Winner Outstanding
Customer Service