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The Malt Shovel Inn, Eynsford

Pub serves good quality pints, but unfortunately food was ok. Ordered the steak pie, and got a massive piece as it was the last bit - didn't know whether he was being nice or clearing out the kitchen.
Unfortunately its turned into a London retreat - mums in 4x4s parking all over Eynsford and the Ford trying to show their kids what the country is like.

7 Jan 2009 12:26

The Plough and Harrow, Eynsford

Got turned away on a thursday night, said it was over 21s only. Pity.

7 Jan 2009 12:22

Manor Farm Barn, Southfleet

First of all, this pub is a franchise of the Shephard Neame pub, therefore the beers are going to be limited. Set in the nice village of Broadditch (which locals call Bradditch, based on the tale of a thief pronouncing it BROAD DITCH not BRADITCH), its a converted barn that has two floors of usual table and chairs, and more relaxing areas consisting of comfy sofas and coffee tables next to the fire.

The beers are obviously limited, however this does not limit the pub. A firm choice of Spitfire or Master Brew, of which I am yet to see Master Brew in another pub. A very clean pint, and so was the next. Other drinks included the usual lager and same cider, and the same for the soft drinks.

A very quiet location, you have a duck pond on the opposite side of the road, and a picture-esque farm shop that reminds you of the Darling Buds of May. Not much in terms of a garden, but you can have a wander around the place. A small garden at the front, and some benches at the back near the car park. Parking is round the back, and there is plenty of room.

A nice Kentish pub that you can enjoy a few pints of Kentish ale that Pa Larkin would be proud of. Perfik!

6 Jan 2009 21:52

The Chequers, Farningham

Lovely pub, has more real ales than lagers - and even the lagers are nice (Budweiser Czech puts the American version to shame). Regular beers include Fuller's ESB and Harvey's Best. Guest beers have included some from Whitstable Brewery, Mighty Oak Brewery and Crouch Vale Brewery.

Snacks are reasonable with twiglets, porh scratchings and a huge variety of crisps. On sundays they bring out sausage rolls, cheese and biscuits, nuts. Lack of space is made up by the lovely decor, and the unusual figurines. Also noticed a few bottled beers from the past on the shelf at the back.

Only problem is the outdoor area, its two benches that are on the road. Mind you the road is not busy at all. Lovely pub, lovely village. Would recommend to anyone. Hope it stays like it is.

6 Jan 2009 21:38

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