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Good Food at its Best


DUKE OF WELLINGTON OPEN ALL DAY EVERY DAY


Summer


Menu now available


Mon - Fri 1 course £7.95 2 courses £9.95 3 courses £11.95


• Restaurant • Weekly Live Music • Quiz Nights • Catering Service


• Exclusive Venue Hire • Dog friendly pub


BIRLING ROAD RYARSH 01732 842318 www.dukeofwellingtonryarsh.com Follow us on Facebook Tel:


Comfortable family garden


smoking area


Sheltered & heated


Modern European & British Cuisines A La Carte Menu - 2 courses from £19, 3 courses from £23 Now open 7 days a week all day from 12pm through to 9.30* (Last Seating)


What’s new at the Barge this summer from June 1st 2011


New 4 course tasting menu available Thursdays Sunday evening additional to our al a carte menu.


We are bringing back our European Tapas for the summer every Wednesday evening


The Quayside BBQ & Tapas & Cocktail Bar will be open from lunch every day and until 9.00pm Thursday - Sunday weather permitting, no booking required


The Angel at Addington Green is a unique 14th century country pub offering cosy bed & breakfast, as well as serving beautifully home cooked food, with the emphasis on sourcing fresh local ingredients.


Live Music Every Friday at The Angel


New Summer Menu


FROM THE BBQ Slow-roasted Beef Brisket Marinated Spatchcock Chicken Pulled Pork, Skewered Tiger Prawns (All served as a platter or in a ciabatta bun)


FROM THE TAPAS BAR A range of sharing boards to enjoy with a drink by the River Meat Board, Fish Board, Mixed Board Fresh Salads


For info email weddings@the-barge.co.uk River Medway, Mill Street,


Rear Archbishops Palace, Maidstone ME15 6YE FREEPHONE: 0808 166 1024 WEB: www.the-barge.co.uk


WEDDING PACKAGE AVAILABLE


En-suite accommodation available from £39 per night


Addington Green, West Malling, Kent ME19 5BB Tel: 01732 842 117


e-mail: angeladdington@aol.co.uk www.theangelinnaddington.co.uk


To contact Downs Mail just phone 01622 630330 Malling 13


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