Good food at its best
Make the most of what’s left of the summer - get out and about and enjoy the great atmosphere and warm welcome at some of your local eateries.
Group Bookings
Mercure Maidstone Great Danes Hotel offers the perfect setting for Musical Sunday Lunches. Built around a Georgian manor house and set in 26 acres of private gardens, the hotel was originally part of the Leeds Castle estate. Today, guests can enjoy the hotel’s extensive facilities including Brasserie restaurant, bar, and health club with indoor pool and fitness centre. Whether you’re looking to celebrate in style or relax and unwind, the hotel will look after every detail this festive period. They’ve got a glittering selection of ideas for your perfect Christmas or New Year from with mouth-watering
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festive menus with all the trimmings, or sparkling nights of fun celebrations with friends or colleagues - don’t miss out - book today.
Teapot Island, Yalding with its huge collection of novelty teapots is still growing and currently stands at over 8’000! Teapot Island started life in the 1950s as a tin shack which sold bait to fishermen and served up tea. Now the family-run business includes a café with a tranquil garden and a wide variety of food on the menu. It also offers the chance to paint your own pottery from teddies to teapots.
Festive Teas with seasonal cakes or 2 or 3 course Christmas Dinner Pre Booking Essential
• Teapot Exhibition • Teapot Sales • Licensed Restaurant • Sunday Roast at only £9.95 • Home made cream teas
Open 7 Days A Week
Mon - Fri 10am – 4pm, Sat – Sun 9am – 5pm Extended opening hours until mid December
TEAPOT ISLAND
Hampstead Lane, Yalding, Kent 01622 814541
teapotisland@yahoo.co.uk www.teapotisland.com Coaches by appointment. Wheelchair accessible
Visit the Amazing
TEAPOT ISLAND Exhibition
(as listed in the Guinness Book of Records)
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