We sit on the High Street, 30 seconds from the Guildhall, and the whole of historic Faversham unfolds within a 5-minute walk.
Court Street, 90 seconds from our door. Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays — locally-grown veg, fresh fish, our chef's bakery of choice. The town's been doing this since 1086.
The 1574 pillared market hall — Faversham's most photographed building and our nearest landmark. You'll walk past it on your way to us.
Faversham's Georgian and Tudor street of independent shops — bookshop, deli, antiques, milliner. Turn left out of our door.
First Saturday of the month at the Alexander Centre, run by the Faversham Society. Four minutes on foot. Worth timing a visit around.
The Faversham Society's museum — 200 yards round the corner. The whole story of the town under one roof.
The brewery, the creek, Standard Quay and the town walk — they're all in our Heartland guide.
Lunch and dinner served seven days a week — locally sourced, seasonally written.
Reserve a tablePub classics, market specials and Shepherd Neame ales pulled from the cellar below.
Today's menu