Find out what British restaurants to try in Goudhurst including The Boat House Bistro, The Green Cross Inn, The Vine Pub Grill Lounge, The Smallholding, The Goudhurst Inn, Weeks Tea Room, Star & Eagle Restaurant, Apicius, Hamerton Jones, The Halfway House
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4 based on 166 reviews
What a gem!!A lovely traditional pub...A very warm welcome...Food was perfect, I had pork belly and black pudding with lots of scrummy gravy and vegetables!Perfect bottle of red wine and what topped the night, there was a quiz that we wasnât booked in for but were made very welcome and were allowed to join in!! Perfect night with friends in a very warm and friendly pub :)
4 based on 45 reviews
Cafe, restaurant, breakfast, lunches, tea, coffee, cakes, homewares, vintage wares, gifts, cards, jewellery, prints, soft furnishings. Eat in or Take Out. Dog Friendly, Vegan Friendly.
A friend and I met here for lunch and coffees. The cafe has things you can buy as part of it (napkins, crackers, stationery etc) but the main area is for the customers of the cafe. Thereâs a good range of delicious looking cakes, including gluten free options, but a very limited lunch menu. We both had a bagel with smoked salmon and cream cheese which was excellent. The bagel was warm and the salmon was tasty. It was a good choice! The staff were friendly. Iâd recommend it as a lunch spot.
5 based on 256 reviews
We had a wonderful meal whilst reminiscing about our memories of living in this house 52 years ago (previously a greengrocer's) and seeing how it has been transformed into delightful restaurant. A special 60th birthday treat that was emotional and accompanied by delicious food and our hosts care and interest in recollections. Would love to bring back the whole family. Thanks to all of you at Apicius.
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4 based on 194 reviews
The meal was OK but nothing special. The restaurant down the street provides a better value. The lemon desert, however, was fabulous. But the strawberry desert was meager. I couldn't believe how few berries were provided. Also, I've never had such a small pour of Scotch. All and all, the food was OK but the value was poor.
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4 based on 45 reviews
Absolutely love the food and the staff were all super friendly.Food is well prepared and there is plenty of it, no scrimping or half filled sandwiches from this tea room. Brilliant value for money. Great selection on food and drink, fresh bread, lovely cream teas and bakery cakes. Will definitely be taking more friends and family there.
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4 based on 808 reviews
Under new ownership since April 2015, The Goudhurst Inn is now part of Hush Heath Hospitality which also owns Hush Heath Estate & Winery among other venues. After a full refurbishment both inside and out, The Goudhurst Inn now offers breakfast, lunch and
Good food, lovely local wines, though the ales were a bit mediocre. We love this impressive local pub
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4 based on 159 reviews
The small holding is a Farm & kitchen situated in the village of Kilndown just off the A21. We serve lunch and dinner Wednesday to Saturday. Our aim is to provide you with the ultimate dining experience, from the carefully thought out tasting menu using t
Four of us visited for Saturday 5 Oct night for the full tasting menu, and two of us had the £40 wine add on, which is supposed to pair with the food.Service was extremely attentive and knowledgeable.The food, as other reviews will allude to, is very precise, often home sourced and very small so getting a big enough mouthful to asses the taste was a challenge for me; I would say its easy to go home hungry unless you have a tiny appetite.The staff took trouble to explain what we were eating and I suspect many of the ingredients were relatively cheap to acquire; granted they use some of their own produce but, as a farmer, I do take um-bridge with the constant story of 'it only being good if you grow it yourself ' ! and if I hear another person telling me it is 'grass fed' lamb ! nearly all lamb is grass fed, its just too expensive to feed anything else. Don't be hoodwinked by the emotional marketing. I did not recognize many of the wines, the measures were small but the wines pleasant; not exceptional though so for £40 I expected more.The atmosphere is 'cosy', but really quite pub like; wooden tables and floors with little in the way of acoustic compensation, so for the two of us with hearing problems it was an evening of, "sorry, would you mind repeating that", and shouting at each other. Try though I did, I missed most of the explanations about the dish we were about to eat.This is a very expensive evening, even by London standards so surely a table cloth might be included. And for the price it would so be nice if they left us to decide what tip to leave instead of adding a service charge. When a gin and tonic costs £17 and a large glass of red the same, does one really want another large percentage added on, to walk it ten steps across the room.With a bill of £370 presented when two were on tap water, and at least one person is still hungry , you do wince a bit at nearly a £40 service charge.But the place was full and most of the reviews are excellent so I suspect it is my lack of sophistication that is the problem. My palate is simply not practiced enough, and my cynicism such that I have long since ceased to be over impressed because the prices are high. Give it a go if you like 100 a head restaurants, and see what group you fall into. You wont see me there though.
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 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.......
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4 based on 106 reviews
Perched on the water's edge, with panoramic views across the water and the surrounding countryside, The Boat House Bistro at Bewl Water offers a simply stunning setting for a relaxed and leisurely meal. Neutral tones, nautical theming and unparalleled vis
Set overlooking Bewl Water reservoir providing a lovely backdrop. Menu varied and the food was excellent. Very well presented and extremely tasty. Thoroughly recommend the Sussex coast cuttlefish as a starter if it's on the menu and the Sunday pork roast was lovely. Staff very pleasant and polite. Totally recommend and we will be returning. Dear Michael186274, Thank you for taking the time to review your recent visit at The Boat House Bistro. I was so pleased to learn you enjoyed everything about your meal with us. I will take great pleasure in sharing your kind comments with the rest of the team at The Boat House Bistro. We look forward to welcoming you back again soon. Kind regards, The Boat House Bistro.
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