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Good Food 


Produced in Kent – for food and drink you can rely on


WANT to find somewhere to eat and drink but don’t know where you can trust?


Look no further than Produced in Kent, a membership organisation dedicated to championing local food, drink, products and services in Kent.


A widely respected brand, Produced in Kent carefully promotes businesses underpinned by the following core values:


 Quality and provenance  Respect and trust  Innovation and expertise


 Commerciality Here we give you a taste of some of


the businesses endorsed by Produced in Kent:


Dining out


White Horse This family friendly country pub is proud of its great traditional food. Almost all the items on the menus are locally sourced in Kent. In addition to tantalizing food, they serve a selection of traditional Kentish Ales as well as ciders, juices and wines. The pub offers an idyllic location, just outside the village of Lenham. During


the spring and summer months the garden is a suntrap haven with plenty of room to roam and relax. The pub is able to cater for business meetings as well as other events such as birthdays, weddings and christenings in a large function hall. Lenham Heath Road, Sandway, Lenham. 01622 859511.


Audley Mote House*


Sunday Lunch Opening Times 12pm – 3pm


Enjoy the tranquil parkland views and a superb lunch in a sumptuous historic setting. Make your choice from our menu of traditional dishes freshly prepared using the very best ingredients produced in Kent. A fine dining experience not to be missed.


1 Course – £10.95 2 Courses – £16.95 3 Courses – £19.95 *Age Restriction 55+


Booking in advance is essential 01622 633215


Email: moteclub@audleyretirement.co.uk


Audley Mote House, Mote Park, Nr Bearsted, Kent www.audleyretirement.co.uk


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