THE GOOD FOOD GUIDE 033
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A WARM T REVIEW
he Fleur De Lis in Leigh is a lovely family pub providing freshly prepared food and using locally sourced ingredients. When I visited one evening with a guest
we were warmly welcomed and settled in a cosy booth where we could enjoy the relaxing atmosphere as family and friends gathered for a meal or just a drink to catch up. I started with a deliciously creamy butternut squash soup which came with a warm crusty – and large – roll, while my dining partner chose the tiger prawns in curry sauce and cucumber yoghurt – which had juicy prawns and just the right amount of spice in it.
For mains, as it was a Thursday night – steak night – my partner chose to take advantage of the great deal of a 7oz steak with chunky chips and mushroom which came with a 125ml glass of wine for the great price of £13. I chose the chicken with sweet potato puree and curly kale and the presentation of both meals matched the delightful taste of them. With desserts on the menu including apple crumble, sticky toffee pudding, brownie, cheeses and ice creams and sorbets there is a variety of choices to round off your meal. But don’t forget to check the specials board, as there are exciting options available for all courses on there. On the drinks front, there are a selection of
fi ne ales including award-winning Timonthy Taylor Landlord ale and a regular local ale, which is presently Tonbridge Copperknob, and the wine cellar offers a good selection of European and worldwide wines, together with sparkling wines and champagne, plus they also have a gin menu to choose from with Fever-tree mixers. It is no surprise this year they were awarded the CAMRA Good Beer Guide Rosette 2018/2019. So with the regular delicious menu, steak
night, a fi sh night special now on Fridays and the Christmas menu to check out, there are so many reasons to visit Fleur De Lis. • High Street, Leigh, Tonbridge TN11 8RL, call 01732 832283, or visit fl
eurdelis-leigh.co.uk
DELANEY’S
Delaney’s Pancake & Waffl e Kitchen on Camden Road, Tunbridge Wells has brought a bit of colour to the town. With its fresh and bright colour scheme and funky interior, Delaney’s has a friendly and welcoming feel and the unique recipes are not to be missed. They offer pancakes, crepes, galettes, waffl es, milkshakes, coffees and cocktails to suit all tastes and the music will have you tapping your feet all day long.
OPENING TIMES. Sunday – Wednesday, 9am - 5pm Thursday – Friday, 9am - 10pm, Saturday, 8am - 10pm ADDRESS. 12-14 Camden Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 2PT T. 01892 528626
www.delaneyskitchen.co.uk /delaneystwells /delaneyskitchen
@delaneystwells
KINGS HEAD INN
EAT, DRINK & STAY AT THE KINGS HEAD INN Family run, pet friendly 17th century inn
Locally sourced seasonal dishes & real ales 4* AA Award & Trip Advisor Certifi cate of Excellence Ten individually styled boutique rooms & self-contained King’s Lodge Open fi re, garden, patio area & large car park Walking distance to Rye town centre OPENING TIMES.
Open 12pm-11pm 7 days a week, food served 12pm- 2.30pm & 6.30pm-9pm Mon to Sat, & 12pm-8pm Sunday. ADDRESS. Rye Rd, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7NH T. 01797 225962 E.
info@kingsheadrye.co.uk www.kingsheadrye.co.uk /kingsheadrye
@KingsHeadRye
PANE E VINO
Enjoy great fresh home-made Italian food from this family run local restaurant. The Christmas bookings menu is now available and the venue is also the perfect location for your Christmas party. There is a promotion card available at Pane E Vino where it is possible to have 2 for 1 meals – and other great discounts. Enquire with staff at Pane E Vino. We have a new menu now taking Pane E Vino to a new level.
OPENING TIMES. Lunch: Mon - Sun – 12 noon - 3pm Evening: Mon - Sun – 6pm - 10pm ADDRESS. 49 Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells TN1 2AY T. 01892 459219 E.
paneevinotw@gmail.com /Pane-e-vino
Jo Lewis
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