Pleasant hotel, pub & restaurant, a few minutes walk from the town centre.
This 16th-century Grade II-listed inn provides a warm welcome and great service. Although it has been refurbished over the centuries it still retains plenty of its original charm and character.
The carpeted main lounge has a long bar, with two handpumps, an open fireplace and plenty of room for drinkers and diners. Although there are no disabled toilets, there is disabled access to the pub and restaurant.
On the bar, two ales are served from national as well as Kent breweries.
Behind the bar there's the main restaurant and Annie's Room, a cosy dining room which can be booked for small parties. There's plenty of dining space for dog owners in the main bar.
There's a good range of food on the main menu, which is supported by a regularly changing specials board and Sunday roast.
In the summer months, the paved patio and a secret garden, with well-tended borders, provide plenty of outdoor seating. Live music events will be held in the garden in the summer.
Historic England Entry: 1069542
Kent’s Public House Archive: Kings Arms Hotel, Sandwich
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Kings Arms Hotel, Sandwich
Changing beers typically include: Fuller's - London Pride , Harvey's - Sussex Best Bitter , Shepherd Neame (varies)