Biddenden in Kent is home to a small, family-run restaurant. Housed in a 15th Century weaver's cottage, The West House Restaurant is one
of only a few restaurants in Kent to hold a Michelin star.
The Good Food Guide said of this Kent restaurant... “Respondents continue in their enthusiasm for Graham Garrett’s cuisine: ‘great intensity of flavours, fabulous textures.’ as one reader put it."
THE INNThe Print House is a cosy, friendly 16th Century Inn with six newly refurbished bedrooms with quirky boho decor. Situated in the medieval town of Tenterden, known as the Jewel of the Weald, with its historic buildings and wealth of Independent Shops, Steam Trains, Chapel Down and Gusbourne Vineyards within close proximity.. INSIDE THE INNThe Bar/ Restaurant serves Contemporary English Cuisine with a Twist to enjoy with the many wines and beers on tap. The Caxton Lounge with deep velvet sofas, cosy chairs and wood burning stove is where to indulge in coffee, home made cakes and/or take afternoon tea on those chilly days. There is a walled garden to enjoy.Our Chef Martin Elliot is well known for his flair for British Cuisine with a twist of something a just little different. Our ingredients are fresh and local as possible. We use free-range produce and seek out top-quality meat, fish and vegetables from our local butchers, fishmongers,
Water Lane is a restaurant based within a working market garden in the High Weald of Kent. Guided by the seasons, our menu reflects its sense of place in the English countryside where we grow our own vegetables and use local suppliers. Our ever changing menu is simple but prepared with imagination and care by our Head Chef Jed Wrobel and his team.The Good Food Guide 2023 describes us as 'A contender for one of the most charming eateries in Kent, it's pretty much impossible to resist the lure of this rural restaurant tucked away in a delightful walled garden...' We are open Wednesday to Sunday 10am - 4.30pm and take bookings for breakfast (until 11.45am) and lunch (until 3pm). Our daytime restaurant is currently located on our outside terrace under a tented awning, overlooking the garden. Well behaved dogs are welcome on a leash. From 2nd August we will be open on Friday and Saturday evenings from 5.30pm when we will serve dinner in our Carnation House glasshouse.
Frankie's Farmshop is open for indoor dining in our beautiful new restaurant, outdoors when the weather is good as well as for groceries, beautiful gifts & cards, plants & flowers.
The Ferry Inn is a serendipitous country public house with welcoming staff, character rooms, candlelight, open fires, real ales, popular foods and fantastic sunsets. A 17th Century former smugglers haunt-- this is a pretty little pub in a lovely marshland setting with tables and benches on the front terrace and in the back alongside the riverbank. Inside it's very easygoing and chatty. The main bar has hop-draped painted beams, a green dado, and stools against the bar where they serve a beer called Oxney Ale specially brewed for the pub by Westerham Brewery. To the right is a cosy eating area with wheelback chairs-- ideal for a banquette with friends around a few long tables.
A beautiful 16th century inn nestled in the peacefully picturesque village of Warehorne. The Woolpack is opposite St Matthew’s church and surrounded by grazing Romney Marsh sheep. There’s a wonderfully welcoming bar, comforting food and five characterful guest rooms.To get in touch with us by email, please contact us at info@woolpackwarehorne.co.uk or you can contact our Central Reservations Team at reservations@therocksaltgroup.com
Chez The Castle View Restaurant, les meilleurs ingrédients traditionnels sont âpretés le plus simplement possible, de façon à ce que la qualité des produits et les vues magnifiques sur les douves du château, parlent pour eux-mêmes.
Le menu de saison utilise la meilleure viande locale, y compris le boeuf anglais Longhorn, élevé dans la campagne locale environnante. Chaque détail de la nourriture est important et la mission est de vous donner un avant-goût du meilleur qu'offre les britanniques.
Les poutres en chêne du 17ème siècle créé un décor décontracté et, depuis la terrasse, les vues illuminées du château Leeds, un édifice de 900 ans, sont spectaculaires.