Royal Oak, New Ash Green - pub details
Address: Chapel Wood Road, New Ash Green, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 7HT [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 35744) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Website: http://www.theroyaloaknewashgreen
Longfield (2.3 miles), Meopham (3.5 miles), Farningham Road (3.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night, Live music, TV (2 flat screen T.V's), Jukebox, Karaoke (Occassionally)
- Fruit machines, Quiz machines, Table football
- Food served (Rolls, sandwiches, sausage rolls and pasties but pub grub menu coming soon), Sunday roast (Coming soon), Real ale
- Outside seating (At front of pub and large garden at rear of pub with children's play area), Dogs allowed (As long as on a led), Late licence, Credit cards accepted, Cash machine (Cash back available), Car park (To side of pub with plenty off parking spaces), Smoking area (With setting, tele, music and heating), Wireless internet access, Coach parties welcome (Bit of notice if poss so nobody kept waiting), Disabled access, Disabled toilet
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> Current user rating: 6.3/10 (rated by 3 users)
other pubs nearby:
Badger, Longfield (0.5 miles), Rising Sun, Fawkham (0.8 miles), Black Lion, Longfield (1.0 miles)
user reviews of Royal Oak, New Ash Green
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I used to frequent this pub at it was one of my locals and it can get lively at times - particularly on a Friday night - with younger drinkers looking to enjoy their weekend. The atmosphere is friendly and the family who own it are more than welcoming. Due to the location unfortunately there is the odd unsavoury character, but the staff there always do their best to prevent this from becoming an issue. Although I do not live in this area anymore I still visit occasionally because I like the people and the pub. gixit - 21 Nov 2013 11:11 |
Dreadful pub. Landlady has the charm of a scopion. With a group of people who were all drinking ale and wine, and I asked if I could have a cup of coffee and got the reply "what do you think this is, if you want coffee go to a cafe". And then proceed to lecture me on soft drinkers (I said I can't see the problem as she is charging nearly �3 for a pint of orange juice and my friend had just spent �32 on a round of drinks.) She wasn't joking either - I explained that as I could see the coffee menu I presumed it wasn't out of the question. For our sins we had to visit here for a few times and each time it got worse. The music got louder and more aggresive and the drinkers obviously very young - underage and out to get drunk! Fights yes, between two girls in loo. We now avoid the place as it has a repution again for gypsies and drugs. selectivealedrinker - 9 Oct 2011 13:40 |