please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Enjoyed my visit a few months ago very much (as always). Well kept beer, good conversation and a great landlord. Sadly I have heard that Les has since passed away. A sad day for everyone who knew him.
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Annual gentlemens weekend away this year was Faversham so planned a handful of pubs on evening one and a handful on evening two. This was the first on evening one and this one was added to the list because of good rating. If we could turn the clock back we wouldn't have bothered. Terrible pub. Good rating? I don't know where to start. On arrival the landlady said with a smile "we don't have much on tap". Thankfully the evening improved after leaving.
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Best pint of Sheps anywhere. Les is a true Innkeeper and many could learn from this man.
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brilliant owners best darts team in fav
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still no Spitfire but recently lost a bit of its character...sadly the landlords dog is no longer with us,a sad loss.That said its still a place with a welcome and a chance of a meaniningfull debate on lifes issues.....and a good laugh.
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Narrowly won the best pub of the brewery-trip by four difficult-to-please pissartists. Excellent quality bitter, served by a most interesting character. You are unlikely to leave after just one pint.
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A warm, welcoming friendly local pub with a long-standing landlord. The Masterbrew is kept at just about the best quality available in Faversham, and the locals in the pub are friendly and welcoming. I visited with a friend last night (Tue 16/08/05) and the beer was so good that we returned for a final pint at the end of the crawl. Excellent - do visit.
The only sad thing is they no longer do their renowned ghoulashes which were exquisite!
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small but friendly pub.....landlord and landlady(les and marrian)most welcoming.Does a very tasty and filling line of "Doorstep" sandwiches...fresh made at customers request....Only complaint....a sheps house without spitfire !
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