Pubs in Maidstone
Discover the best pubs and bars in Maidstone. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Flower Pot
96 Sandling Road, Maidstone ME14 2RJ
Street-corner alehouse. The upper bar has nine handpumps with the ales mainly from microbreweries. Up to four ciders and perries are served directly from the container and there is a small selection of KeyKeg beers. Beers and ciders are displayed on video screens. Maidstone United football ground is nearby. There are music nights on some Saturdays, jam nights on Tuesdays and monthly vinyl nights on Fridays. It stages an annual beer festival and was voted Kent CAMRA Pub of the Year 2017.
Fox
85 Hartnup Street, Maidstone ME16 8LT
A welcoming, back-street, community-focused local with a cottage aspect, lying south of the Tonbridge Road. Beer prices are kept low. Three TV screens show Sky Sports. Smokers have the benefit of a covered & heated shelter at the rear where a large decked area provides additional space. A BBQ in the garden is in frequent use. Snacks available.
Grange Moor Hotel
4-8 St Michaels Road, Maidstone ME16 8BS
Reasonably priced hotel licenced for weddings and civil ceremonies in the garden or inside. Spacious air-conditioned, Tudor style conference room with own bar and dance floor. Smaller function rooms with flexible seating arrangements for business meetings and other events.
Pippin
78 London Road, Maidstone ME16 0DR
Re-fitted July 2018. Conversation and music echo around. Various shades of brown predominate in the spacious interior. There are several partitioned areas, some of which are raised. A level entry at the front with gentle slopes to side and rear provide access for wheelchair users. A disabled toilet shares the door with the Ladies and also contains a baby change facility. A good variety of food is offered all day. Bookings available and table service.
Hare & Hounds
47 Lower Boxley Road, Maidstone ME14 2UY
The central bar faces towards Maidstone Prison and is close to the County Council offices, To the rear are a pool table, dartboard and jukebox. Also to the rear is a large garden with a covered area including a further pool table. The interior decorated in Maidstone United's colours of Black & Gold.
Druids Arms
24 Earl Street, Maidstone ME14 1PP
A town centre pub opposite the Hazlitt theatre that is popular for food during the day and mainly with the younger generation in the evening, Close to the Fremlin Walk shopping centre. Owned by Greene King but it usually offers some interesting local guest beers. There is live music on Friday and Saturday in the covered and heated courtyard to the side.
Muggleton Inn
8-9 High Street, Maidstone ME14 1HJ
A former insurance office that is now a large two-storey Wetherspoon pub. Quieter upstairs but may not be open at all times. The usual value fare and beer range is available. Choice of real ales only available downstairs. Family friendly until 9pm when it then livens up and offers loud music from DJs at the weekends when queues are supervised by door staff.
Old House at Home
10 Pudding Lane, Maidstone ME14 1LN
This pub lies just off the High Street and gets very busy when live football matches are shown. Dark walls and wooden fittings indicate its early heritage. It has an upstairs room for meetings and buffets. Children are allowed in the bar before 3pm. There is a small outside drinking/smoking area below attractive hanging baskets.
Paper Makers Arms
129 Upper Stone Street, Maidstone ME15 6HJ
Just south of town, on a busy road, up a steep hill. Exterior has old blue tiles.
Coach House
11 Queen Anne Road, Maidstone ME14 1HA
Former coaching inn with large open area and central bar. A pool table and electronic machine occupy an area to the right of the door and there is a juke box opposite the bar, towards the rear. The large rear patio has a covered area. There is also a barbeque and a large banana plant.
Rifle Volunteers
28 Wyatt Street, Maidstone ME14 1EU
One of three Goacher’s tied houses, A Victorian stone-built single bar pub a short walk from the town centre. It has been recognised by CAMRA for its unspoiled interior. No machines ensure that it is a place for conversation or quiet drink. A popular fun quiz, open to all, is held on alternate Tuesdays, with a local winter quiz league in other weeks. There is a garden area with some seating under cover. Cider and perry are also served. Snacks can be made to order. Listen out for the cash till, which only goes up to £2.99!
Royal Albion
23 Havock Lane, Maidstone ME14 1QE
A refurbished pub opposite Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, convenient for Fremlin Walk shopping centre. There is a split-level bar with pictures of old Maidstone in the upper section, which also has a pool table. There is a pleasant outdoor drinking area for those warm summer days. Regular music sessions, karaoke, theme nights and quiz nights are held.
