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Moat, Wrotham Heath

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a kind of beefeater type place but a bit better. Food is overprice and a bit dull but the staff, the building, the atmosphere (when people are in there) and the garden is pretty good. there is a selection of drinks which should cater for most tastes and the wine is pretty nice.

it's good for those who come off the motorway and are in need for a refreshment before heading to another destination due to the massive car park and the free papers (so if by yourself you can sit and read the paper in peace with a drink so as not to feel uncomfortable on being by yourself)

its also very much a family place with an outside play area and children's menu. pub is pretty big though so if you don't like sitting near kids you should be able to find another table further away.
its a real mix of cliental so it feels inviting to all.
donetomuch - 26 Oct 2015 14:59
Mixed feelings about this place, it's done out as a family dining pub which I would normally avoid, but it's been set out fairly well, and it has has kept a focus on a range of good beer which they look after well.
Floyd - 15 Aug 2011 20:46
Totally recomend, nice place well done good luck, best in the area.
trenchman - 23 Jun 2011 15:55
It has Badger First Gold on draught and Stinger in bottles, good service, friendly staff and tasty food. It is a large pub with plenty of places to sit down and a large beer garden.
legionuk - 6 Apr 2010 13:02
This place has been refurbed in a specific style ... and it just doesn't work . The beer is good , there are not many places where you get Fursty Ferret on draught, service is average but the whole place is a bit ..... Crossroads Motel for the new millenium ... a bit Harvester done good .
ThirstyMing - 11 Sep 2008 16:33
Attractively modernised eating pub with decent beer.
mtaylor40 - 9 Feb 2008 01:48
I'm very happy to be corrected, but I believe this is one of only two Hall & Woodhouse pubs in Kent (the other, The Hopbine at Petteridge, they inherited when they took over K & B).
They've really gone to town on this place, completely gutting what was a fairly moribund establishment, and refurbing it as one of these giant eateries which seem to be springing up all over the place.
I don't like it - but at least for the time being it's saved the place from becoming a housing estate, and to be fair, if you do like this sort of place, it's been done with quite good taste. But not for me.
earlydrinker - 24 Sep 2007 18:52

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