Reviews on British food in Lamberhurst, Royal Tunbridge Wells, including The Boat House Bistro, The Smallholding, The Boat House Bistro, The Vineyard Restaurant, The Green Cross Inn, Elephants Head, Brown Trout Inn, Galapagos Restaurant, The Poet, The Vine Pub Grill Lounge
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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 728 reviews
We believe that your dining experience with us starts the moment you walk through our door. A friendly greeting from our front of house team, lead by co-owner Andy Urbanek and Manager Simon Moore. The Poet offers a vast selection of craft gins, handpicked
Went to the Poet for our anniversary lunch with our son and daughter-in-law. We couldn't have wished for a better venue. The staff were polite professional and the white glove service was first class. The menu extensive and the lunch most palatable. Could not been better. We also given a brief history of the poet, Siegfried Sassoon, by the manager. For that special lunch this is the place.
4 based on 321 reviews
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We really enjoy eating at The Old Vine under the current management. It's been pretty so-so in the past, but now re-cast as Galapagos, it's offering all sorts of interesting Ecuadorian meals, plus an interesting twist on old favourites like linguine. Very pleasant service, Recommended!
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4 based on 321 reviews
This is a good old fashioned pub with a good selection of drinks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic and a welcoming landlord. The food was well-presented, plenty of it and very tasty. There was plenty of choice on the menu but none was spcifically mentioned as being suitable for Gluten Free. My wife is Gluten Free but she was able to have the seabass off the "Specials" board.
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4 based on 336 reviews
The Elephants Head is a traditional 15th Century English Public House. Serving traditional English pub food and quality Harvey's ales from 12pm Monday - Sunday. Both dog & child friendly, the Elephant has a large garden in the warmer months with stunning
My partner and myself popped in for lunch. I had fish and chips, she had risotto, we had scotch egg for starters. The scotch egg was the best I have tasted, the meal that followed was excellent, good portions of good food. ten out of ten! Thanks.
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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.......
4 based on 708 reviews
You'll find The Vineyard nestled in the heart of Lamberhurst, with a beautifully landscaped large garden, terrace and decking area overlooking the extensive vineyards. The atmosphere inside is cosy, with log fires and traditional oak beams and wood-panell
Our first visit to the Vineyard and we were very impressed. Situated in a quiet spot just on the edge of the village of Lamberhurst this is a pleasant looking place with a generous amount of car parking. There is a lot of outdoor space either on a large patio or further down into the garden, which also had some soft "sofa" style seating. The staff were very friendly, attentive and pleasant. There is a good selection of various types of food on the menu from sharing platters to pizzas, steaks, fish and chips and much much more. Prices are not cheap but most items are reasonably well priced. The service was excellent and there was no pressure to hurry up with our order, but once ordered the food arrived quickly. We chose fish & chips and a king prawn linguine. Both were excellent. It was lunchtime and fairly busy and being a warm sunny day most people sat outside with plenty of space, We booked in advance and I would imagine it is important to pre-book especially when the weather isn't good enough to sit outside.
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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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 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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