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High Street Wingham CT3 1BJ


Tel: 01227 720392 Open from 10.30am


Lunch 12-3pm Dinner 6-9pm Sunday Lunch 12-4pm


2 Courses £12.50 – Kids £8.50 Steak Night


Every Thursday 6-9pm Rump or Sirloin with all the trimmings £11.95


2 Course Senior Citizen Lunch Mondays & Tuesdays 12-3pm £7.95


FUN QUIZ


Alternate Thursdays 8pm OPEN MIC NIGHT


Third & Last Friday of the Month 8pm


ANCHOR TWANCHORS JAMMING


First Tuesday of the Month 7.30pm UKULELE GROUP


Every Tuesday 7.30pm WOODNESTOCK!


LIVE MUSIC ALL WEEKEND FRIDAY 3 – SUNDAY 5 JUNE


Function Room available for parties of up to 90 people. Large Family Friendly Garden Bat & Trap, Petanque, Bar Billiards, Darts.


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Real Ales Real Food


Real Coffee Real Fires Real Music


Real People Real Pub!


THE GODDAM GALLOWS Wednesday 29 June 8pm


POCKET BLUES BAND Friday 1 July 8pm


JOHNNY GREEN BLUES BAND Friday 10 June 8pm


QUEENS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS Saturday 11 June


NICK LAWRENCE Sunday 12 June 4pm


DAD HORSE EXPERIENCE Sunday 19 June 4pm


MIKEY KENNY Thursday 23 June 8pm


MAMBO JAMBO Sunday 26 June 4pm


GYPSKAZZ


Sunday 3 July 4pm PAUL PURDY


Friday 8 July 8pm


SWINGBACK THING Sunday 10 July 4pm


JOHN DOGERAL & THE BAD POETS


Sunday 17 July 4pm


TERRY LEACH PURE SAX Friday 22 July 8pm


THE KONKS Sunday 24 July 4pm


The best Sunday Lunch and Steak Night in East Kent? You decide...


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WINNERS of Britain’s Best Entertainment Pub 2014 Publicans Morning Advertiser


Azouma has been recognised as one of the very best for our warm atmosphere and authentic food which together gives you a rich fl avour and a real experience of Morocco.


Taste every part of Morocco with our generous lunchtime buffet or come and try our authentic style evening menu.


4 Church Street, Canterbury, Kent CT1 1NH


01227 760076 azouma.co.uk


Visit Badgers Hill Farm & Cidery


for a unique day out! NEW TEA ROOMS NOW OPEN


Can be hired for functions


The Bubble Mediterranean Café Bar


Cafe Solo


• Cream teas and delicious foods served in our glasshouse or gardens • Home of the ‘Famously Large Ploughmans’


• Farm shop and garden emporium


• Press Cider made on farm


• Playground for the little ones


• Set in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty


• Open daily with FREE ENTRY!


Badgers Hill Farm & Cidery Chilham (A252), Canterbury, CT4 8BW


01227 730573


info@badgershillfarm.co.uk www.badgershillfarm.co.uk


Canterbury’s Arabian Delight Azouma Restaurant


Azouma is proud to have been voted in the top 3 of the best Arabian delights in the country by AA Gill in the


Sunday Times, January 2015


What makes our café so unique? Is it our stunning sea views, or our calm, relaxed atmosphere?


Perhaps it’s our delicious, comforting, freshly-cooked food, made using local ingredients? Or maybe our fantastic drinks selection...Whatever it is, you’ll have to come and see for yourselves!


Vegan & GF options available Fully licenced


Beach Walk, Tankerton Slopes, Whitstable, Kent CT5 1DB 01227 634748


www.thebubblewhitstable.co.uk


Breakfast from £1.99


Lunches on selected days from £3.69 Home made pies and meals from £6.49 Daily specials


Sunday Roast from £7.49


Sandwiches - Paninis - salads - omelettes Jacket potatoes - burgers and many more Cappuccino - Latte - selection of teas Cold drinks • Beer and wine Car park


302 Wincheap, Canterbury CT1 3TY Tel: 01227 47 01 78


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