Amazing pub, great location, good beers. Neil the landlord and his family are very accommodating. If he happens to have a catch of the day I recommend the hake & chips!!
Friendly and always inviting, appealing all year round, cosy fires in the winter and sitting by the river in the summer. Always delicious food, really couldn’t ask for more from a local pub
Lovely cosey pub - great food we visited in the winter and will be returning again soon
Food is always perfect, and the ale is well looked after. Friendly country pub
Every thing about the pub is great..
Great Food & Atmosphere .. Always Made To Feel Welcome �
Excellent atmosphere excellent food what more is there to say!!
We came across this beautiful pub on a walk from the hop farm. Forgive me, for not remembering names, this place, the people that work here, provide a fantastic family atmosphere and service beyond ,and the most fabulous selection of food with excellent taste. Total value for money. We will most definitely be back here. Thank you.
Great little pub by the river. We stopped by to get away from traffic and hoped to get food (a Thurs evening) but as with many places now no food during the week sadly. Enjoyed a couple of our favourite Harvey’s Best beers sitting outside and there was a nice vibe and fairly busy, haven’t been for a while but will come back soon hopefully for lunch.
A lovely country pub. Low beamed ceilings and an outside area to sit and have a drink. If you are going to eat there you must book first as it is very small. The menu is limited but what they do offer is well cooked. I had battered hake chios and peas. The batter was light and not grass and the chips were amazing - some of the best I've ever had. My husband had steak with a mushroom sauce which was very good. Again the dessert menu was limited but we had local ice cream which was delicious.
I don't get to this pub often enough, but having been a marshal at Tonbridge parkrun in the morning I decided to swing by as I drove home cross country. A member of staff came to speak to me as I waited for the pub to open, but only to inform me that every table was booked! I went in for a drink at the bar. The pub is very old, the ceilings are very low, and it's in a great location next to a river. And if one is a Man of Kent (born east of the River Medway), it's great to have our own pub 😉
A pint of prawns and a Cashel Blue please. What a beautiful period pub. Set besides the river way, the Man of Kent looks beautiful. Enter and duck, the low ceilings may be quirky, but they are all character. Something many modern pubs lack.
Staff are salt of the earth and the locals are lovely. The menu was surprisingly modern, offering a summer excerpt with plenty of zingy Asian inspired dishes. There is always the traditional section to fall back on if you don’t feel adventurous.
The food is superb, the half pint of prawns (I opted for a starter portion size) was sublime. So fresh and tactile. The cheese selection of the cheese board was fantastic. The creamiest cheeses I’ve ever tasted.
A lovely pub packing plenty of character, beautiful views, lovely people and interesting pub food.
New to area. Been to this fabulous old pub twice. Sat outside both times in glorious sunshine, enjoying baguettes, chips and drinks. Right next to the River Bourne. Perfect. Dog friendly too 👍
Lovely little pub in rural East Peckham, with the beer garden adjacent directly to a trout stream - even a few ducks can be spotted occasionally! Wonderful view to enjoy while enjoying a crisp pint on a sunny day. Indoors it is a traditionally furnished pub with low beams, so if you’re a tall fella like me you’ll have to bend down to get in and walk around, but once seated it’s so cosy! Staff are nice. Great place! Loses a mark for not having decent options on the menu for vegetarian/vegans. Missing a trick there! Also, quite pricey….
I fell in love with this place immediately. Being a 6ft 3 specimen (dont know what I'm allowed to call myself anymore), manoeuvring through the bar can be somewhat tricky as the lovely old beams and joists are somewhat low. That's said, it's lovely. Staff were very efficient and very friendly to non regulars and that's not always the case in certain establishments. Outside is the kicker. Beautiful stream with fish, ducks and a lovely old hump back bridge run alongside the pub. I'm guessing this is VERY busy in the summer. Can't give a review on the food because we didn't eat.
"Watch your head" because looks like it was built for hobbits! Nice building from Tudor period with a lovely ambient and service.
On a hot day a cold drink goes down easier while watching the chubb swim up the river on which the pub sits. Good beers served by friendly staff, we chilled out under the flight path of Spitfires. Lovely.
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