The Harrow, Hadlow - pub details
Address: Maidstone Road, Hadlow, Tonbridge, kent, TN11 0HP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32637) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Beltring (3.2 miles), Yalding (3.5 miles), Wateringbury (4 miles)
Brewery: Shepherd Neame
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Two Brewers, Hadlow (0.3 miles), Rose and Crown, Hadlow (0.5 miles), Rose Revived, Hadlow (1.0 miles), Bell, Golden Green (1.3 miles), Swan on the Green, West Peckham (1.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Harrow, Hadlow
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Now more restaurant than pub, with small couched drinking area and everything else set for dining. Nice big garden but no use in rain. Spitfire ok supaken - 8 Sep 2013 16:59 |
nice to see things dont change landlady drunk and landlord drunk as before there last pub nice pub shame about the owners. eatalot - 10 Jul 2012 16:09 |
May i just say living close by to this pub the play area was there way before these owners took over. i started going there when i was 4 i'm now 30. Since these owners took over i would not even consider putting my children in the same environment as the language i over heard from the landlord- he was completely in-appropriate for a "family" pub/restaurant and there was a child in a push chair 3 meters away). I am simply putting my opinion and letting others know of my experience here. When i was last there the land lady was drunk and didn't mind sharing the fact that her husband beats the living day lights out of her! LOVELY FAMILY PUB - NOT! When i walked in i should of known it was going to be a horrid experience - so awkward- you feel like an extra-terrestrial! The only good thing was the wine.... but then i can really buy wine from .... erm .... ANYWHERE! mumu - 11 Jan 2012 19:16 |
my family and i dine and drink in the harrow- this pub has always been a family pub hence the childrens play area in the wonderful garden. the owners have welcomed families to their pub with open arms, and the new decor is great the guy who wrote the crap before i would love to see your house !and if children are not your thing stay away of family pubs familyman2010 - 24 Aug 2011 12:39 |
Went to this pub for a drink & maybe some food on a Friday evening recently, most of the over reviews here only confirm what I thought while I was there.... This pub seems to have been sort of re-decorated-but looks poorly done, imo. The drinks seemed to be good, some choices of lager, ales etc, reasonable prices. The dining area seemed almost empty with just two couples eating. The bar area was not exactly condusive to a nice dining night out though with several locals and their young children shouting & crying, 3 push chairs blocking the bar, a drunk and rather irritating women sat nearbye also being loud and moaning about her "fxxing boy friend" and as for service we were ingnored so were unable to order drinks by the apparent "landlady" who seemed more interested in drinking and chatting to friends at the end of the bar than serving us. We got drinks in the end from another young lady appeared and whom had trouble forming a sentance let alone a smile and greeting. I know this sounds harsh but what are these people thinking! But dont take my word for it - go along and see. There's plenty of other nice places to drink and eat on a Friday where they do make the effort- but this venue aint one of them. anonymous - 20 Aug 2011 10:43 |
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