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Established in the idyllic village of Westbere since 1350, this is one of the oldest pubs in Kent. It is highly rated on TripAdvisor, and was recently voted by the Guardian as one of top 50 places in the UK for Sunday lunch. It’s a cosy place in winter with its large inglenook fire and beamed interior. In the summer the beer gar...
View full reviewSet on the A28 in Sturry, Spice Master boasts up to 200 covers and a team of dedicated chefs, who prepare the finest cuisine with distinctive flavour. Their menu is not that of your average Indian restaurant; instead it offers dishes ranging from mouth-watering squid tarragon to juicy duckling achari. The staff will happily cater fo...
View full reviewA restaurant like no other, Kathton House occupies a quirky historical building on the outskirts of Canterbury, and has been a staple of Kent’s dining scene for over twelve years. Those in the know will understand why Kathton House has maintained such a loyal following for over a decade. Starting out as a family-run business, th...
View full reviewHaving opened to great critical acclaim in December 2017, the Fordwich Arms has gone from strength to strength. The venue earned a coveted Michelin star only ten months after opening, received three AA rosettes and was ranked in the top 100 restaurants in the UK at the Estrella Damm National Restaurant Awards. A beautiful 1930s’...
View full reviewIn the picturesque town of Fordwich, on the banks of the River Stour, sits The George & Dragon. This traditional country pub has been at the heart of the community since the early 15th century, and its following remains loyal. Perfectly blending olde-worlde charm with modern decor, this is a wonderful spot for a relaxed meal a...
View full reviewSet in the gorgeous Kent countryside, in the pretty village of Broad Oak, is The Golden Lion. Owner and chef Colin Robson used to visit the pub with his parents as a child, and when it became available last year he jumped at the chance to put it on the map as the place to go for quality food and friendly service. My companion and I...
View full reviewNestled in the Kent countryside, just a few miles east of Canterbury, lies the hidden gem that is The Red Lion at Stodmarsh. This unique and quirky country inn continues to build upon its reputation for serving high-quality food and outstanding customer service.
Next to Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve, The Red Lion is the...
The Prince of Wales is the epitome of a classic English pub. Award-winning publicans Marc and Carol Perkins pride themselves on the food they serve, which is all produced by a team of talented chefs. Chef's specials like pan-seared scallops, served with a green salad and crayfish tails, finished with a pinot grigio cream, and chicken...
View full reviewEntering the village of Wickhambreaux is like walking into a postcard, such is its pretty mix of Elizabethan, Georgian and Victorian architecture. The epicentre of any traditional village has to be its pub, and the 16th-century, family-run Rose Inn on the green is exactly that for this community. A friendly reception at the Cask M...
View full reviewThis delightful country pub is tucked away in the charming village of Ickham, amid the pretty orchards and fields of the Garden of England. Located just off the A257 from Canterbury, this delightful eating- and-drinking-house is easy to find and difficult to leave. The oak-beamed saloon features a beautiful inglenook fireplace, and ...
View full reviewAt A La Turka you’ll find delicious Turkish fare. The recipes used originate from a city in the south-eastern part of Turkey named Gaziantep, known by locals as a food paradise. The A La Turka restaurants are owned by Gaziantep-native Mehmet, who wanted to bring authentic Turkish cuisine to Kent. In the kitchen at each of t...
View full reviewJust north of the centre of Canterbury sits this quaint yet trendy, sympathetically refurbished 15th-century eatery. Upon entry, I was greeted by the friendly, professional staff, who showed me to a table in the rear restaurant. I noticed that the front bar area was packed with customers, which was a good indication...
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