Reviews on British food in Sandwich, England, United Kingdom including The Coastguard Restaurant, The Dog at Wingham Restaurant, The Blue Pigeons Brasserie, The King's Arms Restaurant, Papas The Deep Blue, George & Dragon, The Hop and Huffkin, The Crispin Inn Bar & Restaurant, Mermaids Locker, The Brasserie on the Bay
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4 based on 156 reviews
Brasserie on the Bay is located in the Bay of Sandwich. We pride ourselves on delivering quality both in the produce and the experience. We like the experience to be informal, relaxed and above all we take pride in what we do. The Brasserie has been award
The Brasserie on the Bay has splendid service; a wide variety of ales, lagers, and beers; and a delightful assortment of entrees for dinner. The atmosphere was relaxed and low key and the views of the nearby English Channel were remarkable. The food was delicious, the service was quick, and the prices were quite fair. If you play golf in Sandwich and you stay at The Lodge at Princes Golf Club, stay there for dinner. It's simply a relaxed and delightful setting for any meal.
4 based on 110 reviews
The Mermaids Locker Alehouse and Restaurant, located within a 13th Century hall house in the heart of Sandwich. Offering a variety of locally sourced cask ales, artisan ciders and craft spirits, alongside a freshly cooked and regularly changing menu which
We visited on the sunday of the bank holiday weekend when there was a forties theme in Sandwich. They had sold out of everything on the Saturday and were only serving roast lunches. How lucky that turned out to be! Between us we sampled the lamb, beef And pork and none failed to please. The meats were cooked to our individual tastes and were served with copious properly cooked vegetables, Yorkshire pudding, and crackling with the pork. Puddings were also good and the choice of ales just right. We were also treated to a musical hour or so which was the icing on the cake. Service couldnât have been better.
4 based on 402 reviews
Dating from 1491 The Crispin Inn, situated in the historic Cinqueport of Sandwich, retains the old world charm of the traditional English Pub.With open fires beamed ceilings wooden floors,plus a riverside patio.Serving traditional English food alongside w
We had our first visit last night and had fantastic meals would highly reccomend a visit. We will come back when we are next in SandwichThank you for your kind words , we are pleased you enjoyed your meal and looknforward to your next visitPam and Terry
4 based on 812 reviews
The Hop and Huffkin provides a contemporary and casual dining and bar experience, serving great Kentish food from an original and seasonally changing menu. Our bar is stocked with Kentish beers, ciders, wines, spirits, fruit juices and mineral waters. We
Tuesday night in Sandwich, nothing on the telly so couldnât think of a better thing to do than head to the Hop and Huffkin for a paella. We had lovely, home baked garlic bread to start and both decided on the mixed paella. We have eaten paella in Valencia and were most impressed by the flavour and in our own individual paella pan. A nice bottle of red washed it down smoothly. There was a guitar player (Thomas Abrahams) who played throughout the evening - a few more Spanish tunes wouldâve been nice because the ones he did play, he played extremely well. Josh was our waiter and very friendly and efficient he was. It was a shame they didnât offer Spanish puddings to follow - a flan, crema Catalana or brazo de gitano, but the sticky toffee pudding with ice cream was delicious. A very nice meal and a nice buzzy atmosphere - weâre looking forward to the Moroccan night!
4 based on 777 reviews
Welcome to The George & Dragon Inn, Sandwich. This property dates from 1446 and has been a licensed inn since 1552. It has undergone many changes since it was built, but from the day it was first licensed over four centuries ago the house has never closed
Seemingly very busy (we went on a Wednesday) now under new management. Very good food - I had a great Barnsley lamb chop and wife's skate was tasty too. Staff were excellent, attentive and very friendly. You probably need to book
4 based on 271 reviews
Impromptu stop in Sandwich this afternoon and thought weâd have fish and chips by the river. Everything cooked fresh to order and without doubt the best and tastiest fish and chips weâve ever had. The chips were lovely and crisp and well cooked - canât recommend highly enough!
4 based on 486 reviews
The Kings Arms is a grade II listed 16th century coaching Inn on the road into Sandwich from Ramsgate and is a little way out from the rest of the pubs in the centre of Sandwich.Internally itâs a fine traditional decor throughout with a wood beamed carpeted main bar area with a separate dining room behind and the main bar has the liberal use of Kentish hops from the beams and period photos on the walls to give it some character. This was the nearest pub to our accommodation and we primarily visited to eat here due to its high ranking on trip advisor, something that thankfully was fully justified on our experience. I went for the three fish main with jacket potato and mixed veg and it was substantial and high quality, and combined with very good service levels this was an enjoyable evening meal. Itâs not the cheapest place and two mains, a pint and a glass of wine was £46 with tip, but this was fully justified by the quality.It is also friendly to people just popping in to have a drink but it is fair to say that on the occasion we came in everyone in the bar was dining, and to be honest if you are just after a beer I would say there are better wet sales focussed pubs in the middle of town. The exception I would make to that statement would be on a fine weather day when you could utilise the excellent secluded garden at the back of the pub. Laid to lawn it is surrounded by well planted and well maintained flower beds that were a riot of autumn colour and would not have been out of place in the nearby Salutation Hotel Gardens.The bar has the usual draft keg options and two ale pumps which had Harveyâs Sussex Best and a badged Kings Arms Hotel Pale Ale which was brewed for it by Laine Brew Co. from The Laines in Brighton. We tried both on our visit and they were well kept.There is a small car park that seemed to be permanently full with the cars of the staff here, but fortunately there is a large public car par almost opposite the pub.
4 based on 339 reviews
Excellent birthday meal for a group of ten .Lovely food , especially the LiverGreat service and the food all came out piping hot and was all served together. Very friendly and professional staff
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4 based on 1076 reviews
Welcome to our traditional Kentish pub, with a twist, in the heart of the picturesque village of Wingham just outside Canterbury. Enjoy a warm welcome when you arrive at our family run inn to Drink, Eat and Sleep. Full of character, oak beams and cosy fir
Lovely warm welcome, accommodation very comfortable and well providedFood on offer excellent in terms of choice, taste, presented very well...and importantly delicious. It was well served by polite and helpful young staff, who were engaging but equally not overly present. Wine list was good. We will recommend it to friends and we will be returning.Thank you, and we are pleased to receive your feedback, and look forward to your next visit.regards,Marilyn.
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4 based on 559 reviews
An historic sea-side pub and restaurant in St Margaretâs Bay, near Dover, The Coastguard invites you to dive in to superb food and drink while enjoying an epic view over the waves. Britainâs nearest pub to France, the Coastguard has kept watch on the sea-
We visited The Coastguard on a rainy chilly evening in October. The location of the place is just great, right on the beach. We even enjoyed the windy road down - my fellow travelers wondered how on earth I found this place! The food was excellent, the staff very welcoming, friendly, helpful. The only downside to our visit was that the pub was not very warm. They must have had the heating turned off. It would have been a lot cosier if the temperature was a little higher.Thank you for your review. Sorry that the pub was a bit cold. We are just at that time of year between having the heating on and off - also soon we will have our roaring central fire going! Hope to see you again.
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