Dine in a Coaching In from the 1500s

August 16th, 2011

One reason to visit Kent is to experience dining in a coaching inn dating from the 1500s. The strong, oak timber-framed structure is original. Located only a mile from the Channel Tunnel in Etchinghill hamlet, this popular dining pub and restaurant on Canterbury Road serves lunch and dinner every day of the week.

The pub is a fun and friendly place to sit and enjoy a meal any day of the week. Guests can choose a cheese board with a drink, or dinner. Cod is one menu item. Patrons can enjoy a Sunday roast, and Sunday evening is “Quiz Night,” finishing at a reasonable hour. Games and laughter abound.

Good times with Kent escorts and fantastic food in a cosy historic setting, the building is accessible to most, and the facility has accommodation for smokers. The restaurant offers fabulous vegetarian options, and the pub is child-friendly. This public house welcomes one and all.

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