Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Cranbrook including The Peacock, The George Hotel Cranbrook Bar & Brasserie, The Bull at Benenden, The Milk House, The Great House, The Hive, The Queen's Inn Restaurant, The Vine Pub Grill Lounge, The Bell and Jorrocks, The Green Cross Inn
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4 based on 258 reviews
Driven by the Green Cross hundreds of times in the last 15 years and always meant to try........ finally did........ should have visited earlier........ fantastic food ...friendly efficient service...... good atmosphere. The menu is very fish orientated and all we ate between the four of us was excellent. This will become regular. One suggestion ..... a better choice of cider would be good.......
5 based on 94 reviews
Country pub with character, great local beer and excellent varied men. Our lunchtime sandwiches were fresh made. Very friend;y staff and service.
4 based on 154 reviews
This early 17th century building in the pretty village of Goudhurst has been painstakingly restored to a cosy and welcoming restaurant & pub, serving quality steaks cooked over charcoal, classic pub meals and modern British dishes. Alongside these are tra
We had a delicious lunch at the Vine. Our 3 meals included vegetarian and vegan options all thoroughly enjoyed. The chunky chips were cooked to perfection, crisp on the outside and really fluffy inside. The staff were all very friendly, it didnât feel like this was the first time weâd been there. Highly recommend!
4 based on 312 reviews
This was a drive by stop and we where with a dog, we received a warm welcome and shown to a lovely table for lunch. The staff are brilliant and they have a chef who can cook. Imaginative menu well executed.
The Hive is for everyone. A business & social hub offering enterprise support, hot-desking & a community hang-out, with licensed bar & Greek kitchen offering delicious authentic Greek food with unique, boutique internet-café surroundings.
I only dropped in for a coffee and this brand new 'internet cafe' and it is a really 'buzzing' place where you can combine your internet working with a drink and/or a meal (Anglo-Greek cuisine). The service for drinks was quick, efficient and friendly and, if you are working, the "office" spaces are airy and open, tastefully decorated and equipped, and welcoming. As it says on the label, it really is a "hive" of networking.
4 based on 710 reviews
The Great House pub and restaurant, between the Kent villages of Cranbrook and Hawkshurst, is set in some of the most celebrated countryside in all of Europe. Within its own superbly kept grounds, this 16th century inn more than lives up to its location w
Saw the pictures, and read the reviews, but the reality fell far short. The bar area was grubby with food smears on the floor so not an enticing entry. The burger was ok but my chicken kebab with vegetables turned out to be four or five large chunks of meat with unappetising charred slices of capsicum and onion in between. It looked as if no chef had any input into this meal. The accompanying flatbread was dry and stale. This is pub grub.Good morning Katie,I am sorry to hear about your visit. Please could you email me to discuss further. Regards, Sian
4 based on 794 reviews
Situated in picturesque Sissinghurst, The Milk House is a village pub at the heart of the community. Every day the bar welcomes loyal locals, along with visitors from further afield, offering cask ales from Kentish breweries and a wide selection of wines
We booked their best room for an overnight stay. We enjoyed a very good dinner and their staff are all superb and made the evening a success. Then the problems began. Their best room is located above the kitchen normally not a problem except this night the kitchen staff neglected to turn off their extraction fans.....imagine listening to a loud humming mechanical noise all night....we did not sleep. The manager handled my complaint quite well but suggested I was mistaken as the head chef said he had turned the fans off....obviously there is a wheel off somewhere. I suggest eating and drinking at the Milk House but beware if you are contemplating staying and if you do avoid the Byre room.
4 based on 360 reviews
We just popped in for Coffee and I must say what a lovely pub. Staff friendly and decor was great. The menu looked really nice and they do B&B as well. We donât live that far from them so we will go back to try the food. The village is idilic if you want a taste of the Kent countryside this is it.
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3 based on 250 reviews
We went into this Hotel for a quick sandwich/drink before a hospital appointment. The sandwiches that arrived were not what we had ordered so taken away (with an apology) and we waited another 10 minutes. At last arrived and husband's fine but the special pickle supposed to be in the cheese sandwich was practically non existent. What was going on in that kitchen!! There should also be some staff training as the noise generated by staff behind the bar, whispering, laughing and loud shouting across the room to other members of staff, with no concern for the customers trying to have a relaxing lunch, was something I had never seen before in a hotel.
4 based on 258 reviews
On a magnificent September Sunday, we arrived at this attractive 14th-century pub in the Kent countryside as recommended by friends. We had booked and judging by the busy car park had made the right decision. Walking from the car we saw most of the diners and drinkers had taken up positions in the large garden, and why not?We sat indoors in the restaurant area after negotiating the attractive low beams in the bar area, suitably prepared thanks to the duck and grouse signs. At the bar sat the regulars who used this as their local; bar staff soon served us drinks and showed us to our table. All four of us wanted a traditional roast, and the sight of other diners roasts confirmed these were definitely for us.The men both had the large mixed meat plate at £16 a piece- beef, turkey and pork since you ask - with two enormous Yorkies, four large roasties, cauliflower, parsnips, swede, red cabbage, and broccoli. The ladies had the standard size roast with pork and gammon respectively at £13 each. Everything was hot, the generous slices of meat straight from the joint/ bird delicious, gravy perfect thickness and plentiful, and the vegetables divine. I ruined our determination to skip dessert as I turned and noticed the puddings chalkboard from which the four of us shared three puddings: Sticky toffee pudding with ice cream, strawberry cheesecake and apple pie with custard. The chef and the kitchen staff maintained their excellence with all three going down a treat.While we visited on a hot day, it struck us that whiling away the hours on a cold winterâs day would be ideal sat alongside the log burner. The Peacock is a credit to Kent brewers Shepherd and Neame: a lovely country pub with great food and welcoming staff; a well-nurtured garden, ample parking, and a beautiful location. A pub for all seasons as we intend to prove!
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