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The Saddlers – Faversham’s first ever steak house and rum bar – is reaping the benefits of its unique new guise. Open since January 2018, The Saddlers has built up an exceptional local reputation thanks to a vibrant atmosphere and offering of quality locally sourced steaks that are expertly paired with a selection of rums; T...
View full reviewFor eight years Spice Lounge has been wowing diners at its premises on Preston Street in the heart of Faversham. During this time, a dedicated and loyal following has frequented the restaurant, ensuring its success. Rightly so - the delicate use of spices and seasonings ensure that every dish is tasty and nutritious. Attention to...
View full reviewArriving at The Limes on a cold February evening, we were greeted by smiling staff and the welcome heat of a roaring fire in the front bar. The atmosphere is chilled out and inviting and the decor refl ects this – think comfy and laid-back yet smart and a little chic. Although it was off-season, the bar was b...
View full reviewThe Albion Taverna overlooks the stunning Faversham Creek, is a five minute stroll from town, and offers ample, free parking. On entering the Albion, friendly professional staff showed us to our table; the impressive size of which proved necessary for the generously sized portions to come. The quaint restaurant had a lively ambien...
View full reviewThis inviting country tavern can be found in the market town of Faversham. Comfort and relaxation are at the heart of this traditional and welcoming pub, from the friendly service to the well-stocked bar where locals gather for a pint of real ale.
The talented kitchen team prepares an excellent array of light bites and trad...
The Anchor is a beautiful 300-year-old pub located at the terminus of Abbey Street, one of the finest preserved medieval streets in England, very close to the historic Faversham creek, and a few minutes’ stroll from the town centre.
Inside, The Anchor embraces its history, proudly showcasing exposed beams that are reporte...
The long-established Three Mariners continues to go from strength to strength, with a consistently warm welcome. Nestled near Oare Creek, close to the quaint market town of Faversham, this stylish restaurant offers a range of quality contemporary dishes, promising all who visit a wonderful dining experience. New for 2018, the gard...
View full reviewSituated on Brogdale Farm, home to the National Fruit Collection, The Courtyard is a quaint spot for a delicious bite to eat. Easy to reach and yet a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city, it’s a place where the whole family is welcome. The venue serves an extensive variety of dishes, ranging from light bites like h...
View full reviewThe Alma can be found in the picturesque Kent countryside, in the pretty village of Painter's Forstal. A regular stop off for walking and cycling parties and those who pop in whilst leaving their horses tethered on the village green, the pub boasts many customers who return time and again. The Alma is the heart of the community, an...
View full reviewThe stunning Kent countryside provides the perfect backdrop to this traditional 15th-century coaching inn, which was mentioned in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and sits within easy reach of attractions such as Canterbury Cathedral, Whitstable Harbour and Leeds Castle. Not only is this a delightful destination pub, but the beloved W...
View full reviewThis is a pub with personality – and bags of it. Locals can’t get enough of it, foodies make a beeline for it and ale drinkers have every reason to visit again and again. Built in 1590 slap bang between Faversham and Canterbury, this pretty white-washed pub continues its centuries-old traditions of offering refr...
View full reviewThe Ferry House Inn is a beautiful 16th-century pub and restaurant with overnight accommodation, on the Isle of Sheppey. The drive through rolling countryside ends with a beautiful view across the Swale Estuary – an area famous for its wildlife and its walking and cycle routes. Whether dining in the family- and dog-friendly bar ...
View full reviewA short drive from the Kent Downs, The Plough Inn is a traditional country pub located in the charming setting of Norton. The building itself dates back to 1260 – inside exposed oak beams and an inglenook fireplace create a comfortable, cosy environment in which to enjoy a warming and indulgent winter meal, while the spacious ga...
View full reviewThe history of Dover Castle Inn stretches all the way back to the 17th century, when it was originally built as a coaching inn for tired travellers and their horses. A century later the pub was sold to Britain’s oldest brewer, Shepherd Neame. Today, having recently undergone grand-scale renovation, fresh food, fine ale and a war...
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