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The Hengist reopened in April 2014 following an extensive renovation. The 16th Century building still stands with orginal features and timber beams yet houses an elegant, modern restaurant and bar.


As a village bar and dining rooms the Hengist offers a range of dining options including a casual dining option on the ground floor and two more formal dining rooms upstairs. We offer seasonal ‘a la carte’ and ‘set’ menus along with a ‘Sunday lunch’ menu. All of our dishes are freshly made to order with locally sourced ingredients.


Monday - Thursday Lunch times, Set Menu 12-3pm. Evening food served from 6pm. Food Served all day Friday and Saturday. Sunday Lunch menu available 12-5pm.


7-9 High Street, Aylesford ME20 7AX The Hengist


25% Sunday Roast Dinners when you book with this voucher by phone


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valid until 30th August Ts+Cs apply 01622 885800


(internet bookings not accepted)


Frédéric Wine & Cheese Bar


Frédéric Café in Maidstone has recently opened a new Wine & Cheese Bar that sits alongside the expanded restaurant. Staying with the French Rustic feel, the Wine room offers an impressive library of 350 different French Wines covering all corners of France in every price range. The wine can be enjoyed with 30 different French cheeses as well as charcuterie from the cheese counter.


All Wines and Cheeses in the bar are available to purchase to take home alongside the growing collection of 100 different Gins.


www.fredericbistro.com Tel 01622 297 414


Open Monday to Saturday - Late Night opening on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 28 Mid Kent Living


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