This friendly old inn is hidden away on the western side of the village, but is worth visiting for its unspoilt architecture and equally good beer and food. New licensees arrived in January 2017 and the pub has been tastefully refurbished, creating a brighter interior and more space for customers. The pub was originally a pair of Victorian cottages and is essentially one bar, with darts being played in a small room off to one side. The well-beamed lounge area features a real fire and is very cosy in winter. No piped music is played in the pub, although there is occasional live music Formerly a Friary Meux pub, it was bought by Shepherd Neame in 1991. Food is available 6-9 Tuesday, 12-3 and 6-9 Wednesday to Saturday and 12-4 Sunday.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Old House At Home, Dormansland