The Greyhound At Hever in Sevenoaks

Cuisine: British

Where is The Greyhound At Hever?

🏠 Uckfield Lane, Edenbridge TN8 7LJ


Opinions

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My meal was absolutely fantastic! I had the kidney to start with then the calf’s liver as a main. I loved every bit of it. Definitely worth trying.

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This pub is a gem. Excellently run by Caroline and her team. The food and service generally was first class throughout our four night break with two other couples. Highly recommended.

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Haven't been here for a while, but the meal was as good as we remember.Lovely crisp, hot tempura prawns, and a really tasty cheese sauce on the vegetable pancake. My husband had a great mackerel pate, and one of his favourites, steak and kidney pudding, even on a very hot day!Very friendly efficient service in comfortable surroundings. Impressive white linen tablecloths, add a touch of classQuite expensive, but where isn't these days?We mustn't leave it so long next time

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The food and service was perfect. We were a party of 6 with some dietary requirements and our hostess suggested some nice alternatives to the dishes on the menu for those with dairy free requirements. The smoked haddock was delicious. No children's menu but the starters worked as a good alternative.

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Average at best- food was pretty standard, very cramped outside dining area and food took a very long time to come out. We were told the entire back garden was booked out for five rooms of overnight guests that were not using it for th entirety of our meal. The hostess/ server seemed very annoyed at us ordering food and drinks, she was unfriendly and unwelcoming and when asked where the cutlery was told us to ‘use our eyes’ to find it. Poor service ruined the meal completely- lots of lovely other pubs around there to go to instead.

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Can't comment on the pub itself as didn't even get inside.A sign saying "No muddy boots, pushchairs, dogs or children under seven" 'welcomed' us at the front door.Not sure how anyone can get away with such restrictions and make a living in a Country Pub when they've ruled out half the local clientelle before they even walk through the front door. Disgusting!

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We're going to The Henry 8th but it was closed on a Monday.. I'm so glad as we found this little gem. Service was excellent, and tbh probably one of the best pub meals we have ever had. Will be going back very soon.

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Stayed last minute on a work trip - really great place to stay over, food incredible and the lady working in the evening and the morning was a really wonderful host. Definitely will stay again if down that way.

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Looked lovely and our first visit, after previous attempts, were thwarted, went well. The Greyhound is now a hotel/B&B in premises that were formerly a pub. The bar keeper told us they now focus on the accommodation side of things and that is borne out by the, slightly, unwelcoming sign on the front door discouraging families with young children, dog owners and walkers. There, I've put the only black mark into play.Now, to the good things. Although our visit there was unplanned we were welcomed despite it being close to bar closing time. Do check weekday hours as this is our second visit and on both occasions we turned up close to 15:00 when either the bar shuts or the kitchen shuts or both. The menu looked good as it wasn't simply what I describe as standard gastropods fare. The dining room and, in fact, the entire pub was very smart which might be why the aren't overkeen on muddy boots and rowdy children.Service was friendly, attentive and informed so a proper visit is in order from us. Another plus point is that just as they were about to close 2 cyclists turned up and were very courteously told that the kitchen was closed and the bar was closing/closed but the bar person was helpful in suggesting alternatives so that is a great thing on their favour.Next time we'll turn up in good time to eat and take a look at rooms and other facilities.

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We had a fantastic meal night at the Greyhound. The food was of a very high standard. The staff were attentive and knowledgeable. We were staying at Hever Castle and it is a short drive. Well worth the extra drive compared to the nearest pub.

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If you have any questions, you can contact The Greyhound At Hever by calling 01732 862221.
In The Greyhound At Hever they specialise in british cuisine.
247 customers of The Greyhound At Hever have given it an average rating of 4,6.