Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Littlestone-on-Sea, United Kingdom including The Warren Inn, The Star Inn, The Plough Inn, The Captain Howey Restaurant, The Ship Hotel Restaurant, The Jolly Fisherman, The Ship Inn Restaurant, Cinque Ports Arms, The City of London, Ocean Inn
4 based on 260 reviews
Traditional English Seaside pub right by the beach built in 1733.
Food was what we expected it to be, for a small restaurant area there was a big choice of menu.It was delicious and the food came out speedy, which was a blessing as we had two hungry small people with us. Decent garden size and I like that the restaurant area is separate to the drinkers. The only thing I would say is I thought it was quite expensive, but then I guess itâs a seaside town, so thatâll be why, so we went for the burgers as they were the cheapest, next visit I think Iâll go for the sausage Yorkshire pudding, that sounded delicious. Also, as we left, nature called as I walked into the toilets I was greeted by an unflushed log and mess on the floor, didnât seem like staff regularly check the toilets, but can not fault the food and the atmosphere, we would come again.
4 based on 151 reviews
A family run business serving a great selection of homemade food which is locally sourced. We have a great variety of local wines & ales. Open from 12pm every day except Monday when we are closed. However we do open on bank holidays. On the 1st Thursday o
My wife and I went for lunch today. What a lunch it was. I had topside of Beef and the wife had pork. The portions were enormous, superbly cooked and presented and well worth the £13 per meal. There were various options on the âSpecials boardâ and menu to suit all tastes. If you want good food friendly service then you will not be disappointed. It well worth a visit. However, I would suggest you starve yourself before you go or ask for a doggy bag. We will definitely return.
4 based on 38 reviews
Menu doesn't jump out at you but what they do do is delicious.. I had a club sandwich whilst watching the rugby, cannot complain at all
4 based on 275 reviews
Eat, Drink & Stay with us at this small family run business lead by good wholesome food, fine wine and ales
We stayed within a short walk ofthe The Ship Inn and couldnât believe our luck that we had this on our doorstep. Beautiful decor, warm welcome and friendly staff. We ate here on 3 consecutive nights and enjoyed the food. A couple of options were not available but were still showing on the specials board, only reason this isnât scored higher. I would definitely return as we were made to feel very welcome, that and the very tasty duck and olive ragu! Thanks everyone at the Ship.
4 based on 45 reviews
We prepare fresh cooked food and we are very flexible with our menu.if there is something you don't like just mention it and we will omit it out without spoiling the flavor of the dish.Weare located close to the beach and ready for our guest
Wonderful food,meat perfect banoffee to die for. Well impressed by care for two disabled people. Parking close to entrance, even table service. First visit but not the last by any means. Thanks to lovely helpful staff. Highly recommended. Weĺl worth the money and gòod value.
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4 based on 169 reviews
We called in by chance on a Saturday lunchtime. Went for chicken and salmon salads. The salads were rather crisp and tasteless and the potato slices were on the chilly side. However good coffee and over 60s get a reduction of 20% on the food element. I have to say that the place looks recently decorated and has a conservatory and outside eating area. We were made to feel welcome and probably would go back.
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4 based on 32 reviews
Popped in here around 1.30pm to see if we could get some lunch. The next serving was at 2.30pm so we decided to wait. The bar area is warm and welcoming and the staff were friendly.We were taken to our table on time for the carvery lunch. It's a very small restaurant but nice and clean and comfy.The food was fine, it was freshly cooked and nice and hot.I think it was £14.95 per person - it was Christmas lunch rather than regular Sunday lunch - which was pretty good value.I'd visit again.
4 based on 101 reviews
Pop in to plough inn on Sunday evening for family dinner , my steak pudding was nice but my wife had chicken and ham hock pie which was below par ! , my daughter had basil pasta which again was below wot we expected ! , first pint of fullers ale not great â¹ï¸I am confused firstly pesto pasta can be nothing other than what it says pasta and pesto sauce a simple dish so I am unsure what you were expecting but apologize if you did not enjoy , your pie is one of our best sellers so again I am bemused as to why you would say nothing at the time but instead wait and post a negative review on this forum and finally your pint of Fullerâs we have only tried the fullers Oliverâs island for the first time this week it is clearly not to your taste but I have sold the entire barrel so proof is in the pudding so to speak I am the first to raise my hands if something is genuinely wrong but misconception of what a dish is is not grounds for a negative review but I do thank you for taking the time to write your review but I would rather you had said something at the time and then I could have dealt with it accordingly. Cââ
4 based on 117 reviews
Went for the first time Saturday night. Very old pub in small village. There is a snooker table right by the bar which had a noisy crowd although not the fault of the pub. Three tables ordering food but still waited three quarters of an hour before our order was taken and onother hour before it actually arrived. The food when we eventually got it was very good. All veg was fresh and pies looked home made. The meals are extremely large though so wouldnât advise having a starter. Unfortunately nobody came back to ask if we wanted desserts or coffees until we prompted them. On saying that, staff were friendly when you finally got to see them.
4 based on 208 reviews
My son and I were visiting the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway for the day and l was looking for somewhere to have lunch and after seeing previous reviews decided to walk here We were not disappointed the food was amazing we both had the bacon & onion pudding off the specials board with mash and three lovely vegetables. We are also real ale lovers and l allways try to find a pub with local beers so this was ideal as we had a few pints of excellent Master Brew & Spitfire
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