The Beacon Hotel, Langton Green - pub details
Address: Tea Garden Lane, Langton Green, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN3 9JH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 21246) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Tunbridge Wells (1.5 miles), High Brooms (2.8 miles), Eridge (3.1 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:
High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells (0.3 miles), Toad Rock Retreat, Rusthall (0.7 miles), Red Lion, Rusthall (0.9 miles), Mount Edgcumbe, Tunbridge Wells (1.1 miles), Old West Station, Tunbridge Wells (1.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Beacon Hotel, Langton Green
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Went in here on Saturday evening 8.30pm ish.It was not very busy.A few diners at the far end and a few people at the bar and tables who had all dispersed by about 10.20pm.Curious,as the Barman and serving staff were friendly.There was Harveys Best,Dartmoor and another draught beer as well as Stowford Press cider.These were enjoyed in comfortable surroundings with an open fire. We have been here a few times before at different times of year and it is very pleasant.The garden area with its view are popular in the summer.The Real Ales have included Timothy Taylor and other guest beers.The toilets are clean and tidy and there is a large car park.The pub is dog friendly. Chirple - 3 Feb 2014 14:51 |
Called in yesterday with friends for lunch, wonderful views, interesting bar area, cask ales much too cold though otherwise in good nick. Food quite horrible, my wife's trout a tiny portion, the rest of us had 'pie' - this seemed to be 2 pie crusts with previous days unidentifiable and very tough (purportedly lamb & beef) meat diced with veg and other barely adequate veg and all really rather expensive. Won't be going back, my advice - nor should you. nelly0164 - 8 May 2012 17:37 |
Agree with the previous reviewer who argued this place deserves a much higher rating than the 4.whatever it's currently on. It's not an out and out pub, but in my opinion strikes a very good balance between restaurant and pub. The food we had in the restaurant was very good, the service exceptional, and the bar area is surprisingly big. A place I'd happily re-visit, either just for a drink or for food, in summer with gorgeous views across the valley or in winter nestled next to the open fire. Recommended. aaroncp - 8 Jan 2011 20:04 |
I was really hoping to like this place because the setting, with views over Tunbridge Wells, is so spectacular but I experienced overpriced and poor quality food - such a bad combination. I had an egg and spinach sandwich which had been made with stale bread and contained truly awful catering quality margarine. There is simply no excuse for abusing their customers' taste buds in this way when charging �9 for a garnished sandwich. moonkid - 27 Oct 2010 20:05 |
Went to this venue last Saturday . The first bright sunny day of the year . Sat out on the decking with great views across surrounding countryside . We were invited to sit and order everything from our table . The waiter was friendly and had a great knowledge of the wines and beers available . The drinks orderedwere in great condition and well served . The food was very good and though a little expensive , with the service and the views the overall experience is a very good one . I have seen some other reviews and don't doubt that there have been some poor service and products delivered but on this occasion it was a pleasure to be there . ThirstyMing - 15 Feb 2008 11:45 |
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