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Rose Inn

Rose Inn

Faversham Road, Kennington TN24 9AJ

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Family Friendly
+11

This 150-year-old pub was originally a coaching inn that served the drovers along the Faversham road on the way to Ashford market. Recently refurbished with 2 bars and a 22-seater restaurant it serves homemade food and bar snacks. The restaurant also serves a function room for meetings, receptions, parties, wakes etc. A lovely suburban pub which caters for the passing trade close to Junction 9 on the M20 as well as the local community with comfortable bars. There are four TVs showing Sky and BT Sport, making it one of the best pubs in the Ashford area to watch the latest live action. There are also regular pub quizzes, karaoke and live music.

Conningbrook Hotel

Conningbrook Hotel

Canterbury Road, Kennington TN24 9QR

Real Ale Available
Function Room
Real Fire
+15

Hotel with 29 appointed en-suite rooms and two function rooms. Ownership transferred from Shepherd Neame to RedCat Inns in November 2021. Beer range is likely to change from that supplied by Shepherd Neame. Opening hours and food serving hours are liable to change.

Stubbs

379 Canterbury Road, Kennington TN25 4DU

Real Ale Available
Real Fire
Family Friendly
+10

Formerly the Croft Hotel this reopened in November 2021 as a restaurant and bar. Refurbished to a very high standard there is a separate bar, bistro, oyster bar and a large restaurant. All food is freshly prepared and there are plans to install a pizza oven in time for the summer.

Tandem

Tandem

193 Kennington Road, Kennington OX1 5PG

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking
+14

Much altered village pub, now part of the Hungry Horse chain, although there is a bar area, with Sky sports dominant. The pub was once called the Fish, owned by a Timothy West, and there is a plaque on what would have once been an outside wall dated 1779 that bears his initials. Before 1844 Oxford students had to catch a train to London at Steventon. They were only allowed to keep a one-horse gig in the city and would stop at this pub to borrow a second horse to make it a tandem, returning it on their way back. The name of the pub was changed in 1915. Refurbished May 2018 and now with more seating in the bar and outside - the children's play area has gone.

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