Reviews on Gastropub food in Faversham, England, United Kingdom. Faversham /ˈfævərʃəm/ is a market town and civil parish in the Swale district of Kent, England. The town is 48 miles from London and 10 miles from Canterbury and lies next to the Swale, a strip of sea separating mainland Kent from the Isle of Sheppey in the Thames Estuary. It is close to the A2, which follows an ancient British trackway which was used by the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons, and known as Watling Street. The Faversham name is of Latin via Old English origin, meaning "the metal-worker's village".
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4 based on 211 reviews
Built in 1590, the Queenâs Head is a charming and stylish country pub in the picturesque village of Boughton-under-Blean with a warm atmosphere and excellent food and ale. Visitors can relax in the lounge by an open fire in the winter, enjoy a meal in the
My wife and I ate here following dreadful service at a nearby hostelry. The food here was tasty and well prepared and the portions were huge. Service was friendly and they are obviously keen to please. The only possible downside is the rather sparse and dull décor, however I am here for the food and pleasant atmosphere, not the décor. We have family locally and travel from Lincolnshire, but will only eat here when I next visit.
Most Popular Asian food in Faversham, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 415 reviews
We visited this midweek when it was fairly quiet. Friendly service and atmosphere. I had the chicken supreme with a delicious vegetable broth and succulent vegetables, bean, peas etc. It was particularly delicious and healthy. We would go again if we were in the area.
4 based on 329 reviews
A traditional warm and friendly rustic pub in the heart of the Kent countryside that oozes in character with its exposed wood beams, hanging hops, log burner & inglenook fireplace. The George, as it is affectionately known, started life as a farm building
Had dinner here whilst staying at Hempstead house(see separate review) It's a lovely old pub/log fire /lovely gentle background music(Bobby vinton/everly brothers /dionne Warwick you get tge picture) We started, with warm bread olives and dip The bread was fresh from oven and olives proper ones (kalamarta probably) partner had squid and, whitebait. I had the mussels in ale both very nice. Main course was stuffed chix breast and lamb and mint suet pudding with mash and veg. All cooked perfectly and the accompanying gravy was properly reduced and flavoured no bisto here!! Finished with spotted dick and custard. The waitress was extremely friendly and competent I thoroughly recommend here for a high quality reasonably priced dinner in lovely surroundings. And will be back for sure
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4 based on 230 reviews
A relaxed comfortable restaurant located within The Railway Hotel, Faversham. Serving fresh and predominately local food prepared by experienced chef Nick Martin and his kitchen team.
Three courses for under £18 can't be bad, however no one is going to get fat. The pigeon was bland, the pork belly and potatoes overcooked. The chocolate brownie nice but too small.Having read so much about the pork it was very disappointing.Plenty of room between tables and quiet unobstrutive staff. Real shame as really looking forward to meal.
4 based on 176 reviews
The pub is a freehouse and stocks beers from all over the United Kingdom. Paul and Lisa proudly support local breweries and also offer an excellent selection of wines, cider, lager & soft drinks. Our regularly changing menus is totally Gluten Free, reflec
What a great find, The Red Lion on the Ashford Road in Badlesmere advertises that their kitchen is totally gluten free. What a joy to think that you can eat anything from their menu without having to worry.We had the tempura vegetables with sweet and sour sauce and the Lion burger, both were excellent, followed by the homemade ginger cheesecake.The hosts were wonderful, the service was great and the pub is dog friendly. They have a fantastic outdoor eating area and a play area for the little ones in the garden.If you are travelling from Faversham along the A251 Ashford Road, stop at The Red Lion in Badlesmere, we will certainly visit again.
4 based on 942 reviews
We visited with friends last Sunday for lunch and had yet another wonderful dining experience. The service was excellent, as always, and the three course set lunch superb value. We all enjoyed our three courses and Ruyman and Sarah were attentive and very efficient, as always. We cannot fault this local gastro pub and look forward to visiting again soon.
Most Popular European food in Faversham, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 471 reviews
If youâre looking for a friendly independent pub restaurant in the picturesque Faversham area, then look no further. Local beers, wines & ciders and a choice from the constantly changing selection of unique homemade dishes from our blackboard come as stan
Wish it was the first night as would be returning to the Plough. Tucked away up winding roads then the green opens up before you with the Plough proudly at the head. Friendly welcome from team and locals alike. A pub where you can get a drink or have food, not like a lot these days where you are expected to eat but we chose to eat and food excellent. Very good atmosphere full of chatter and laughter. All beers/ ciders and fruit juices were from Kent, a true Kentish pub Thank you for posting your review, we are delighted to hear you have discovered us and enjoyed your experience with us. We hope to see you again next time you are in the area. Marianne & Richard
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