A hidden gem, this traditional, intimate (if not tiny) and well-maintained wood-panelled pub with etched glass windows is tucked away in the corner of a quiet cobbled mews where the outside courtyard is busy in summer. The upstairs room is mainly used for dining but also has a dartboard and can be booked for private use for up to 50. The food offering Mondays to Saturdays includes sandwiches, pub favourites, pizzas, a kids' menu, and on Sundays, Sunday roasts only.
Four handpumps, one of which may have a cider on.
At date of this entry the leaseholder Ineos also operates the nearby Grenadier pub.
Historic Interest
The pub dates from around 1830 when Chapel Place was built.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Shepherd Neame (seasonal)
Cask Ale
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