The Bricklayers Arms is a delightful lakeside public house, comprising three terraced cottages in a charming Kent village. The pub is situated at the end of the picturesque Darent Valley Walk. The sign represents Sir Winston Churchill, an expert bricklayer and whose home was at nearby Chartwell.We pride ourselves on getting involved with the local community and providing a warm and friendly welcome to our visitors. We serve Harvey's Best Bitter straight from the barrel, a fantastic range of wine and beautifully home cooked British pub food. Located opposite the Chipstead Sailing Lake, we are perfectly positioned for a warm bowl of soup after a walk, a summer cider on the green, or a comforting meal in front of our real, open log fire.
Open Tuesday to Sunday with food served all day from noon.We now have 3 Giant heated Tipis, they provide lots of fresh air and a lovely open environment, they are also heated.Formerly an 18th Century farmhouse boasting exposed beams, oak floors, exposed brickwork and oak tables. This leads to a very relaxed and cosy atmosphere with candle lit tables and real flame stoves.The cuisine is typically modern European, classically cooked using cornerstones such as stock pots to create their sauces with a brigade that has a passion for what they do. This is exciting times for the pub which now has a new bar serving real ale straight from the cask. Be sure to check out the website regularly to keep up with the latest events and offers.
Welcome to The Angel Inn, we are a Traditional 14th Century Kentish village inn. Friday is Fish and Chip day. Available to eat in or take away.Mellow Mondays 5pm - 7pm serving Tapas only
The Fighting Cocks Pub and Riverside Restaurant is a unique dining experience. Voted Winners of Best tenanted/leased pub in the South East 2010 & 2011, Winners of Best Turnaround pub in the South East 2010, Winners of best Tenanted/leased pub in the UK 2010Commended as one of the best Family pubs in the South East 2011, best family pub in the UK 2014 and one of the Top5 pub gardens in the UK 2017.The pub incorporates a large purpose built conservatory overlooking a one and a half acre garden, backing onto the River Darent. The restaurant has built a fantastic reputation, serving well presented pub/restaurant food with excellent value for money.
The Chelsfield is a majestic 1930's pub nestled in the splendid parish of Chelsfield in Southeast London.
A second home for our locals, The Chelsfield is a space to relax, unwind and unite with loved ones.
With distinctive, double-height ceilings and a traditional art deco style, there are plenty of cosy or lively spots to sit back and enjoy with a drink in hand.
All made from fresh, local produce delivered daily, choose from hearty pub favourites to our famous roasts, home made burgers and healthy salads. Our evening menu features superb selection of dishes that have been prepared to the highest standard by our experienced and incredibly talented chef.!Head Chef Michaël Goddard2nd Chef Vincent Joyce