Good food at its best
The Black Horse Inn at Thurnham is an 18th century freehouse inn with luxury accommodation and a restaurant in a wonderful rural setting tucked beneath the steep face of the North Downs. The restaurant offers an extensive menu and the chefs pride themselves on using the best local produce to give an exciting range of mouth-watering English and continental dishes. Also available are light lunches, children’s menu and traditional Sunday Roasts.
A warm welcome awaits you at The Lion of Kent in Bearsted. The friendly pub on the Ashford Road offers a good selection of draught and bottled beers, larger and ciders and a well stocked wine cellar. The restaurant has an exciting menu boasting over 30 main courses to choose from including the very popular special
“Two meals for £12″ which is available every day of the week! If you are planning ahead for your Christmas celebrations, be sure to book early. It’s great value at £8.55 for a festive meal, which includes a glass of wine, plus there are a selection of starters and desserts. A great way to raise a glass this Christmas! Whatever the occasion there is one thing that draws customers back time after time – the great atmosphere in this traditional Kentish pub.
Kent restaurateur Rezaul Raja, who owns the Raja of Kent group of restaurants, welcomes you to Raja of Kent in Tenterden, Raja of Kent in Maidstone and Mouchak in Tenterden.
Recently, Rezaul was honoured at a special seminar and dinner at the House of Commons for his contribution to the UK economy.
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The Pilgrim Suite Up to 100 guests
Wedding Receptions Corporate Events Anniversaries
Family Gatherings
NOW BOOKING FOR CHRISTMAS -Contact us for menus
Set lunch menus from £12.95
Mon-Fri NOW BACK
The Black Horse Inn, Pilgrims Way, Thurnham, Nr Maidstone,
Phone 01622 737185
info@wellieboot.net www.wellieboot.net
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