Faversham /ˈfævərʃəm/ is a market town and civil parish in the Swale district of Kent, England. The town is 48 miles from London and 10 miles from Canterbury and lies next to the Swale, a strip of sea separating mainland Kent from the Isle of Sheppey in the Thames Estuary. It is close to the A2, which follows an ancient British trackway which was used by the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons, and known as Watling Street. The Faversham name is of Latin via Old English origin, meaning "the metal-worker's village".
Restaurants in Faversham
5.0 based on 58 reviews
Faversham’s newest Micropub offers a fine selection of Cask Ales, Craft Kegs, Ciders, Wines and a stunning collection of Craft Gin, Craft Rum and Craft Whisky. A warm and inviting venue with a friendly professional team. Local and international beverages, snacks, air conditioning, games, guest WiFi, dog friendly. Two minutes from Faversham train station.
Recommended by the lovely staff at furlongs (another great pub) we came in here for a few drinks before we headed back home on the train. Incredible beer selection and the staff made me and my partner feel so welcome. Norah and Jack gave us great information on the beers and let my hubby try probably more than he needed. we will definitely be back soon. My only criticism would be they have no background music but when the locals piled in it did not matter to much.
5.0 based on 91 reviews
“Vino” is a cozy place where you can really feel at your own ease. A very good selection of wines, accompanied with delicious salami and tasty cheese are what you can surely find in this micro pub. The owner Fabio and the whole personnel are really welcoming and always available to explain how to combine the dishes with the perfect wine. The great professionality added to the typical Italian kind attitude, make “Vino” a very nice place where to spend good time in good company. Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 57 reviews
As ever, an amazing experience at a proper pub, and I'd wager, the finest freehouse in Faversham. Covid guidelines were, as expected, meticulously adhered to at this stalwart of Alehouses. There was something for every palate on this occasion with the usual ever changing selection of local and regional ales. Adhering to my own drinking guidelines which are loosely based on similar CAMRA directives for the seasoned drinker. I remained in situ for my second pint and did not leave thereafter until closing time. Conclusion: Highly Recommended, Sine Timore Aut Favore.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Popped in for lunch , was made very welcome, order taken drinks on the table , food very good bangers and mash and fish pie , hot food and hot plates, friendly staff , highly recommend
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Had a lovely lunch with friends. The food was excellent, with good sized portions and would definitely return. Some had roasts others the homemade pie and I had the crab as a main and the staff suggested roast potatoes with it which worked well. The staff were very friendly. Not a vast choice on the menu but that’s good as everything is cooked to order. Everybody enjoyed their food.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
A cosy warm country pub, The fire had been lit, the staff friendly and helpful A lunch served for a group of 17 - pre-ordered from the extensive menu. Various choices had been made by us from the menu and all well presented. The vegetables were well cooked and not the usual pub choice The Suet Pudding and its filling of lamb & mint was well received. A pleasant lunch on a very wet afternoon.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
A Micropub offering the best in Kent Ale, Cider, Gins and Wines in the heart of this historic Medieval Market Town. Lovely sun-trap garden too!
I love this little pub the staff a friendly and the beer is excellent, top range of some of Kent’s best breweries all served in top condition. In the strange world we currently live in, this little pub makes sure you are made safe and that you enjoy your visit. Great pub ????????
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