Royal Tunbridge Wells is a large affluent town in western Kent, England, around 40 miles (64 km) south-east of central London by road and 34.5 miles (55.5 km) by rail. The town is situated close to the border of Kent with East Sussex, and is situated upon the northern edge of the High Weald, whose sandstone geology is exemplified by the rock formations at the Wellington Rocks and High Rocks.
Restaurants in Royal Tunbridge Wells
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Tunbridge wells has a wide range of bars and pubs but the black horse in Camden road as a touch of magic for its customers it is a true traditional pub, hard to find these days ? a wonderful range of beers plus a fantastic atmosphere of local people ,its has a wonderful beer garden also plus traditional games in its pub just how a traditional pub should be, also has many music nights for everyone . This magical gem is a must if your looking for a real pub to read the paper or relax talking to the locals and drinking good Kentish beers from the oldest brewery in Kent. Teresa and Natty will welcome you with a friendly smile .
5.0 based on 5 reviews
A brilliant night of award-winning stand-up comedy @SussexArms in Tunbridge Wells. Every second Sunday of the month. Up to 6 of the best professional and emerging comedians every month.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Small, friendly wine bar serving wines from around the world as well as many from Kent and Sussex. Also home to a curated list of spirits, beers and ciders and a range of grazing boards featuring local produce plus pates and gourmet toasties
What a gem of a place. We spent five days in RTW and visited this intimate little wine bar 3 times. We'd such a warm welcome from the owners and Harvey the dog who just loves to say hello to everyone. It's not your usual dark wine bar but lovely and fresh and clean with a really fabulous wine list. If wine is not your thing, there's plenty of other drinks too. We even spotted a local celebrity visiting the bar whilst there the first time. It appeared a very popular spot and it's not a surprise why.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
The Bedford has gone from strength-to-strength since re-launching itself back in March 2013. It is recognised as one of the top traditional ale pubs in Kent and features microbrewery beers from over 30 different breweries across Kent, Sussex, Surrey & London. We can boast 11 real ales and three or four local ciders at any one time, with regular ‘out-of-area’ beers coming in. There is always something on the bar for the serious ale drinker. All our beers are Cask Marque approved and regularly score 100%. The Bedford is also renowned for it's live music events. We usually have a band playing every Saturday evening and on the last Sunday evening of the month. Along with this and other one-off nights, you can be assured that there will always something happening in our funky and quirky bar!
Was drenched from storms whilst riding from London. Accommodated us although soaking wet and wanted to leave bikes indoors. Great beer, fantastic food. Most of all, a fun team with exceptional customer service.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Chapel Place- a unique destination for shopping, relaxing and socialising. The gorgeous, traffic-free ‘hidden gem’ in the heart of Tunbridge Wells. A ‘fashion, food, beauty, shop, relax and stay’ paradise for visitors, full of one-off, gorgeous independent boutiques, historic buildings and stylish places to eat, drink and stay.
What a place! Over 140 gins ..and all the staff know what gin to suggest to go with what mixer. Vibe is really good and they were on top of the covid precautions, constantly wiping surfaces with anti-bac, suggesting (politely) to ensure we sanitise our hands etc. Upstairs is a real treat and can accommodate 10 with social distancing in a great atmosphere. Some fab pictures by a local artist. Friendly and welcoming and great drinks!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
The Vale Vault has been two years in the planning and our dream has now become a reality. We set out to design and build a cosy underground bar, that came with a certain distinctiveness not seen before in Tunbridge Wells. Owner, Mark Nicholson, has been running The Bedford upstairs since March 2013 and he always felt the space underneath the pub was never put to good use! What could be done that wasn’t being done anywhere else? The obvious answer was cocktails. We understand that there are many other bars in the town that offer cocktails, but they do not focus on them. Cocktails should be a thing of beauty. Perfectly crafted and designed to whet one’s appetite and leave you wanting more. Mark and his manager, Lauren, sat down and came up with a list of cocktails that would capture people’s attention. No silly names, no small measures and no cheap spirits. The theme would have a heavy ‘American’ slant and this was captured in the Vault’s first press release in October from the Times of Tunbridge Wells with a headline ‘Bringing 1920s America to Tunbridge Wells’. It stuck and we have now created a space where people can relax in a friendly, inviting environment and enjoy some of the delightful drinks we have on offer. To sample some of these delights, just turn up! If we can fit you in, we’ll show you what we mean.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Good Ales, Good Service, Good Fun The Grove Tavern has been run by Steve Baxter since early 2003, now with a small, select team of staff that have many years experience in the industry. It is reputedly the oldest and smallest pub set just off of the High Street in the 'village' area of the spa town of Tunbridge Wells, close to the Pantiles and Chalybeate Springs. We pride ourselves on offering quality cask conditioned (real) ales alongside the usual range of lagers, cider, wines, premium label spirits and soft drinks. Whether looking for a permanent 'watering-hole' or just to pop-in for a quick refresher, you can be sure of a friendly atmosphere and a warm welcome by both the staff and regulars alike. The landlord is also an I.T. Consultant so you can also join many of the others bringing in their computer problems for him to fix whilst they enjoy a light libation!
If you're looking for a 'gastro-pub,' then avoid the Grove Tavern! There are dozens of them to choose from in the town. But, if you're looking for a real pub, then the Grove Tavern is the place to go, and there aren't many, if any real pubs left in the town. Good beer, good conversation, good dog and most importantly - good staff. It's a gem and should be visited when passing through Tunbridge Wells.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
A unique venue with possibly the best view in Tunbridge Wells for a bar. Housed in a Georgian building, we bring an element of Shoreditch to town with great cocktails, ice cold lagers on tap and great surroundings all to the tune of vinyl playing in the background.
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