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The small, rural village of Steeple provides a fitting setting for the traditional 17th-Century Star. The classic wooden-beamed bar is cosy and comfortable, with a variety of wines in the chiller and weekly changing real ales at the pumps. Guests are welcome to eat here or in the more formal restaurant area. Of course,if the sun is ...
View full reviewBuilt in the late 17th Century, the building occupied by The Windmill Tavern is a long-standing fixture of East Hanningfield. This family-run pub, located in the heart of this picturesque village, has proven popular among locals and visitors, who flock here to enjoy a pint, a light snack or a hearty meal. The Windmill is committe...
View full reviewThe Old Windmill is a classic 18th-century English pub set in rural South Hanningfield. Inside, the venue has various dining areas, making it the perfect place for both intimate get-togethers and larger gatherings.
The daily changing menu comprises both traditional and modern options. All meals are freshly prepared and the ...
This family-run pub is located in Woodham Mortimer, between Maldon and Danbury, and brings a sense of fun to pub dining. The charismatic team serves home-cooked food made using local produce along with an excellent range of beer, ale and wine. Previously named Maldon & Dengie CAMRA’s Pub of the Year, The Hurdlemakers offers ...
View full reviewWhether you’re fossil hunting, exploring the nature reserves or spending a relaxing weekend away, a visit to the Isle of Sheppey is only complete when you’ve visited The Royal.
The Royal Hotel is hard to miss; it’s a striking 19th-century building, centrally located in Sheerness. Having recently undergone a complete r...
The Jolly Sailor is a traditional 17th-Century pub with spectacular views of the River Blackwater. The pub takes full advantage of its watery roots, the specials menus bursting with fresh fish caught that day and prepared in house. This menu changes on a daily basis, and there is always something delicious to tempt you - think fresh ...
View full reviewSitting at the water’s edge of the River Blackwater, the aptly named Old Ship is a hub of delicious food. The pub is the beating heart of the community and offers stunning views. Its cosy and characterful interior boasts wood-panelled walls, along with nautical paraphernalia and artwork. The well-lit alcove is a picturesque spot...
View full reviewWhether you’re after a quiet drink or hearty pub fare, The Anchor in Danbury offers a warm welcome to all. Here you can quench your thirst or have your fill in the unmistakeable ambience of a quintessentially English country inn. With exposed oak beams and a warming open fire, the main bar is spacious and relaxed, while the othe...
View full reviewAs you might guess from its name, this charming pub sits delightfully close to the water - and offers the warmest welcome to all who visit (including the occasional sailor). Owners Ruth and Mike provide traditional home-cooked cuisine, using produce from local suppliers. There is a small car park at the rear, with additional on-stre...
View full reviewOccupying a picturesque spot overlooking Danbury Common’s heathland, The Cricketers Arms is a welcoming shelter for all. It’s the perfect spot for a drink and bite to eat before a ramble or cycle across the common, and the pub is both family and dog friendly so you can bring the whole brood. The Cricketers is known for its war...
View full reviewWithin the whitewashed walls of this smart and attractive pub in the village of Ramsden Heath is a tempting array of dining options. With its casual bar area and more formal yet light and airy Heath Restaurant, The White Horse aims to accommodate the preferences and requirements of all diners. The handsome menu clearly describes ...
View full reviewPerhaps it’s the delicious homemade pies crafted by skilled chefs that make The Bell so popular; maybe it’s the walking trails that pass through the surrounding countryside; or it could simply be the charm of this 16th-century Tudor inn, which has been a public house for 450 years. Inside are log fi res, a cosy ...
View full reviewThe Bull is one of Corringham’s oldest buildings, with a history that stretches back to the 1600s and includes tales of smugglers. Now it’s a beloved pub at the heart of the local community that offers superb food, an excellent pint and a great base for socialising, be it for a midweek catch up after work or a special occasion...
View full reviewIdyllically situated just a stone’s throw from the water’s edge in Queenborough harbour sits The Flying Dutchman. The restaurant is themed on a reproduction
of HMS Victory, with nautical decorations like anchors and wooden barrels set alongside handmade tables with realistic life-size cannons. This popular community hub...
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