Royal Tunbridge Wells is a large affluent town in western Kent, England, around 40 miles (64 km) south-east of central London by road and 34.5 miles (55.5 km) by rail. The town is situated close to the border of Kent with East Sussex, and is situated upon the northern edge of the High Weald, whose sandstone geology is exemplified by the rock formations at the Wellington Rocks and High Rocks.
Restaurants in Royal Tunbridge Wells
5.0 based on 14 reviews
My son (29) and my husband bought me this experience for Christmas and joined me so we could do it altogether. We had a really fun afternoon. Refreshments are provided as you are there quite a long time (excellent value for money). The teacher was brilliant and everyone was friendly and helpful. We came home with a variety of delicious chocolate treats and truffles (please forgive me Weight watchers, I was weak and they are delicious). I struggled towards the end as I have arthritis in my knees so perhaps some tall stools could be an idea for us weak kneed weak willed people lol.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Specialist Tea Store with over 100 blends to choose from & take away drinks too. Bird & Blend Tea Co. is a fairly young, happiness spreading, independent, award winning, unique Tea Mixology company on a mission to make people happy with tea!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
We offer single and multi-day, guided cycling holidays to vineyards in the South East of England, for tours, wine-tastings and dining experiences. Our trips are geared towards keen road cyclists, however we do also offer a bespoke service so we can curate a tour to suit your needs and ability.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
We champion local, high quality, small-batch created goods. Discover incredible products from local and independent makers and creators.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Small, friendly wine bar serving wines from around the world as well as many from Kent and Sussex. Also home to a curated list of spirits, beers and ciders and a range of grazing boards featuring local produce plus pates and gourmet toasties
What a gem of a place. We spent five days in RTW and visited this intimate little wine bar 3 times. We'd such a warm welcome from the owners and Harvey the dog who just loves to say hello to everyone. It's not your usual dark wine bar but lovely and fresh and clean with a really fabulous wine list. If wine is not your thing, there's plenty of other drinks too. We even spotted a local celebrity visiting the bar whilst there the first time. It appeared a very popular spot and it's not a surprise why.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Chapel Place- a unique destination for shopping, relaxing and socialising. The gorgeous, traffic-free ‘hidden gem’ in the heart of Tunbridge Wells. A ‘fashion, food, beauty, shop, relax and stay’ paradise for visitors, full of one-off, gorgeous independent boutiques, historic buildings and stylish places to eat, drink and stay.
What a place! Over 140 gins ..and all the staff know what gin to suggest to go with what mixer. Vibe is really good and they were on top of the covid precautions, constantly wiping surfaces with anti-bac, suggesting (politely) to ensure we sanitise our hands etc. Upstairs is a real treat and can accommodate 10 with social distancing in a great atmosphere. Some fab pictures by a local artist. Friendly and welcoming and great drinks!
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