Pubs and restaurants
Great places to eat and drink.
Owned and run by family friends of ours, it's become a more modern, family-friendly destination pub and restaurant since its conversion from The Bull in Sissinghurst a few years ago. We often drop in to take advantage of the wood-fired pizza oven in the summer and there are also multiple music and entertainment events through the year to look out for, such as Milkfest. There's a smart dining room or relaxed bar food when indoors.
50 yerel halk öneriyor
The Milk House
The StreetOwned and run by family friends of ours, it's become a more modern, family-friendly destination pub and restaurant since its conversion from The Bull in Sissinghurst a few years ago. We often drop in to take advantage of the wood-fired pizza oven in the summer and there are also multiple music and entertainment events through the year to look out for, such as Milkfest. There's a smart dining room or relaxed bar food when indoors.
Our local pub and just a very short stroll away, it's the classic, traditional English country pub. Roaring log fires in the winter, garden out the front in summer overlooking the village green, there's a good range of beers and solid pub grub. Built in 1608, it's as you'd expect - snug, cosy and welcoming. Definitely worth booking ahead for food as it's always busy.
13 yerel halk öneriyor
The Bull at Benenden
5 The StOur local pub and just a very short stroll away, it's the classic, traditional English country pub. Roaring log fires in the winter, garden out the front in summer overlooking the village green, there's a good range of beers and solid pub grub. Built in 1608, it's as you'd expect - snug, cosy and welcoming. Definitely worth booking ahead for food as it's always busy.
The Three Chimneys
Hareplain RoadThe Great House
Webbs Of Tenterden
45 High StA little further afield across the border into East Sussex but well worth a visit. It has a well-designed courtyard garden with a wood-burning plancha grill in place for its South American crossover food. A lot more quirky than many of the more traditional pubs in the area but good fun with many interesting interior design features.
28 yerel halk öneriyor
The Bell in Ticehurst
High StreetA little further afield across the border into East Sussex but well worth a visit. It has a well-designed courtyard garden with a wood-burning plancha grill in place for its South American crossover food. A lot more quirky than many of the more traditional pubs in the area but good fun with many interesting interior design features.
Hoof
35 The MintAmy's Pantry
4 East CrossIf you're looking to go a bit more high-end for a special treat, this place is worth a look-in, as is its sister restaurant - The Small Holding in Kilndown. The experience is based around buying and trying a series of small platters, so lots of different tastes and flavours to enjoy, the idea being it is grown or sourced locally and served seasonally.
27 yerel halk öneriyor
The Curlew Restaurant
Junction RoadIf you're looking to go a bit more high-end for a special treat, this place is worth a look-in, as is its sister restaurant - The Small Holding in Kilndown. The experience is based around buying and trying a series of small platters, so lots of different tastes and flavours to enjoy, the idea being it is grown or sourced locally and served seasonally.
This recently-renovated pub is tucked away down a quiet lane behind nearby Iden Green. There's a spacious garden out the back for families or an al fresco pint and a good array of hearty pub grub, including the seriously meaty challenge of their hearty tomahawk steak.
13 yerel halk öneriyor
The Woodcock Inn
Woodcock LaneThis recently-renovated pub is tucked away down a quiet lane behind nearby Iden Green. There's a spacious garden out the back for families or an al fresco pint and a good array of hearty pub grub, including the seriously meaty challenge of their hearty tomahawk steak.