Castle Inn, Brenchleyback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
A very friendly country pub. Adnams is good but Harvey's is missed. The clatter of dominos on a Monday night can distract but on balance the atmosphere is calm and restful. Not recommended for those below forty years old.
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Went in here Friday and it was like stepping onto the set of "Emmerdale". Full of farming type married to their sisters and trying to avoid buying a drink while actually owning half of Kent.
Drinks however were excellent (especially the Harveys) and the steaks, cooked by the Zimbabwean landlord Pik, are to die for.
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A friendly pub in one of the quietest locations imaginable (in the South East at least). A great place for a relaxing lunchtime pint. Harvey's well kept, nice sandwiches and good chips!
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I like this place - a real old fashioned pub, with an interestingly mixed bunch of locals, and a particularly friendly landlord, of some years' standing. When I last visited, I was the only person in the place who wasn't a regular, but I wasn't made to feel in any way unwelcome or out of place - quite the contrary, in fact. If, like me, you tend to look for an alternative to Harvey's (heresy, I know) the Adnams' was in good nick when I was there.
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Extremely friendly small local pub, been visiting this pub for food for around 3 years at least once a month. If you like steaks these are out of this world!!
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One of an increasingly rare species - a country freehouse in a quiet hamlet off the beaten track. Quite small and dark inside, but well worth visiting. Serves a nice pint of Harveys.
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