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Summer


D’Lishious is one of Maidstone’s newest hidden treat retreats, located in the Corn Exchange, in the side street next to the Hazlett Theatre. Brother and sister team Kelly and Brad Goodall operate a welcoming and fun place to indulge yourself, providing customers with a variety of “D’Lishious” sweet treats including sundaes, crepes, waffles, puddings and milkshakes in all sorts of flavours and varieties.


Embankments restaurant is the


only permanently moored floating restaurant in the whole of Kent. Situated on the river Medway, behind the Archbishops Palace, the restaurant offers a newly created ‘alfresco sun deck’ where you can relax in the sun while watching the boats and river wildlife pass you by!


This unique restaurant boasts 60 covers where guests can enjoy great food and wine presented through a range of specially created menus designed to complement each other.


Wednesday Nights Only Tapas & Steak 2 course set menu for Multiples of 2 to share


£14.95pp


Tapas Starter 5 or 6 Tapas


mixture of meat, fish & Vegi


Example tapas menu: Chicken & choriso pasties, vegetable tortilla, Melon & parma ham, Spicy pork meat ball in tomato sauce, chorizo & calamari with Butter bean & tomato


Steak Sharing Main 15oz 28 day aged Rump Steak


Warm onion & pepper salsa, Garlic crushed potatoes, Farmhouse chips Mediterranean salad


(Vegi Option half steak replaced with stuffed Aubergine)


24 Maidstone East August 2016 Mon, Tue Closed


Wed: 12pm – 2.30 pm/ 6pm -11.00pm Thur: 12pm – 2.30 pm/ 6pm -11.00pm Fri: 12pm – 2.30 pm/ 6pm till late Sat: 12pm – 3 pm/ 6pm till late Sun: 12pm – 4pm


Opening Times


menu available Thursday to Sunday


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