Sevenoaks is a town and civil parish with a population of 29,506 situated south-east of London in western Kent, England. The population of the parish had reduced to 20,409 at the 2011 Census. It is served by a commuter main line railway and is 21 miles (34 km) from London Charing Cross. It is the principal town of the Sevenoaks district, followed by Swanley and Edenbridge.
Restaurants in Sevenoaks
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Here at Cryojuvenate UK, we offer cryotherapy services such as sports cryotherapy, beauty cryotherapy, non invasive cryotherapy, facial cryotherapy, whole body cryotherapy, local cryotherapy, lipo freeze, coolsculpting and cold air cryotherapy to clients in Sevenoaks and the surrounding areas of Kent. Originating from Greece,cryotherapy is a non invasive, fast and effective hyper-cooling treatment
I have been coming here for the last year and the girls are really lovely and I initially started using the ice chamber but nowadays I go in for lipo freeze and the massages as that is what I need at the moment. The Lipo destroys fat cells and I have been having the treatments on my tummy area and have noticed a massive difference since the last one which is great. I booked the 6 area treatment and have one left to go. Natalie does my massage and she is brilliant. She knows her stuff. As a business owner I find these really help me wind down. Definitely recommend cryotherapy.
4.5 based on 1,296 reviews
Ightham Mote is a magical 14th century moated manor house, surrounded by beautiful gardens, lakes and woodland walks. Built nearly 700 years ago, the house has been owned by medieval knights, courtiers to Henry VIII and high-society Victorians. Highlights include the picturesque gardens, courtyard, Great Hall, crypt, Tudor painted ceiling, Grade I listed dog kennel.
This was another National Trust property we had wanted to visit for many years and at last we were able to do so.it did not disappoint, in fact it exceeded our expectations. In a sheltered valley location the half timbered and moated house has been subject to a £10 million restoration and it is in a perfect state for future generations. A great part of the house is open and pleasant, helpful and knowledgeable volunteers are available in most rooms to inform visitors and answer questions. A beautiful and historic house which is well worth visiting.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
I live in the US but I grew up in and around Sevenoaks, attending Sevenoaks School and generally frequenting the area. Much has changed in the intervening years (I am now 54) but, thankfully, The Anchor seems to have been immune. Whether or not you think this is a good thing is up to you, but I love finding pubs like this that still seem to thrive. I came here to meet an old friend from the aforementioned school days and we spent a delightful 4 hours. We whiled away the time sampling the wonderful Kentish Ale and delightfully, playing darts. Why did pubs ever lose their dartboards? It makes such a change to find a games area (there was also a pool table and a games machine in a separate area that also houses the only TV. This is great. It keeps the games and those wanting to watch TV away from the main bar area. It looks as though the TV is reserved for sports, and when the live sports ended this day, it was soon turned off. This is truly a throwback in pubs. You enter through the front door that is in the shape of a crescent, into the small bar where I was promptly greeted by Barry and engaged in conversation whilst awaiting my friend. All the bar staff with whom we interacted were similarly friendly and helpful. We borrowed darts from those kept behind the bar for our game. No frills here and all the better for it - I love places like this and was delighted to find they still exist. In addition to the good ale, they have a decent bar menu and I sampled the steak and ale pie for which they are deservedly renown. It was really excellent. Good solid pub food just topped off the visit, it was great. If you are a fan of the flashy, glitzy Wetherspoon establishments this is not the place for you. There is nothing wrong with them of course, but this is far preferable in my estimation. A lovely afternoon spent here post Christmas
4.0 based on 98 reviews
The Stag, named after the Sevenoaks Theatre Action Group, was going to be closed knocked down and turned into something ghastly, but step in Sevenoaks types and now its a fabulous not-for-profit, theatre and cinema. It shows the same films as everywhere else, you book seats, you are not robbed on the sweets or ticket prices and its actually a great place. We go.... almost every time there's a new movie and love it.
4.0 based on 46 reviews
A lovely point of interest to stop off on a country walk or if visiting Ightam Mote nearby. This is a very small, gem of a site- if you are looking for tea rooms and coffee shops then you will be disappointed. Nice story and some nicely curated local history pieces. The whole place is very peaceful and very genuine
4.0 based on 31 reviews
I’d scanned TripAdvisor for a good pub restaurant in the Sevenoaks area that I hadn’t been to before and this place came up, quite highly rated and the online menu looked not too complicated but with a good selection that showed much promise. I wasn’t disappointed, the pub had good well kept real ale, the food was really very good, the service was first class and the restaurant comfortable. I started with mussels and they were, I’m certain, the best I’ve ever eaten outside of Belgium and a lot of mussels are eaten in Brussels lol. My main was a perfectly cooked ribeye with fantastic crispy chips etc. Dessert was sticky toffee pudding with enough toffee sauce to float a boat and delicious vanilla ice cream, although not quite enough of that! The rest of the food ordered at our table was met with equally enthusiastic comments and praise. Steak a tad expensive for a pub but all in all quite reasonable and almost faultless. Well worth a visit but be sure to book in advance.
3.5 based on 11 reviews
3.5 based on 17 reviews
Came here during the latest lockdown in order to browse the Christmas section. There was a great variety of Christmas stock and reasonably priced. Ended up buying loads of stuff. The farm shop at the end is also lovely. In terms of safety there are social distancing measures in place and a one way system. They also take your temperature on the way in. Also have an outside takeaway service on hot drinks which was nice. Loved Polhill and will definitely be back. Couldn’t fault it. I went to nearby ruxley garden centre the day after, and I must say polhill is so much better (in terms of the Christmas section variety, prices, staff members and safety measures in place).
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