Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623

About us

Our menu is changing, together with and due to, the current changing times, we now offer more traditional fare and have re-introduced some of the old favourites that we used to offer pre-pandemic.

We welcome under 18’s in our restaurant, but please note: we do not offer a children’s menu

OUR MAXIMUM TABLE SIZE IS 6 PEOPLE

WE WELCOME CHILDREN IN THE BAR AREA AND BEER GARDEN.

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Beer gardenCar parkFoodOutside areaReal ale
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4.4/5

Simon A

4 months ago

A lovely warm environment with good roast dinner, especially nice meat and Yorkshire pudding. Looks like it's near a big road on the map but it's actually a little retreat of countryside.

Jason Faram

5 months ago

Had a lovely lunch today with my mates. Pub was really easy to find and nice and snug amongst all the country woods. The pub itself is a bit old fashioned both outside and inside and the lighting was quite dark and gloomy inside but otherwise was fine, made for a cosy meal. A lot of reviews on here said about the food and the service not being great. To be honest and fair to those reviews I personally dident have a problem with the food I ordered although some of my mates had different views on there food ( my order was the deep fried brie starter and roast beef for the main also had a lovely cheese cake which I dident get a photo of) all of my food was well cooked and fresh and tasted fantastic. Service was really good we had a lovely young lady server who did a great job and made sure we was looked after the whole time. The prices where around the same price to expect in a pub like this £42 in total for me. Would defo give them another go if ever in the area 👍

Stephen Wright

5 months ago

I wasn't going to leave a review but after spending the night being sick I'm now angry enough to. After having my first 2 choices for starters declined for being out of stock I opted for the soup and was told it was mushroom. Again I was told I couldn't have this but could have tomato or minestrone. So minestrone it was. An hour and a half later (the waitress was very apologetic for the wait so can't fault her) my soup turned up. What I was served I still can't tell what it was( please Google Minestrone soup to see what it should be chef). Not wanting to wait another hour and half for another one I decided to eat/drink what I can only decide as pale dishwater with a funky taste(big mistake). For main course I chose the Lamb and rosemary pie with gravy in a jug. What turned up I think was steak and ale in a bath of gravy. How a pie can be so dry in so much gravy is a skill I suppose. The chips I had with it just tasted of burnt old cooking oil which obviously hasn't been changed in a while. Won't be returning anytime soon.

Mark

1 year ago

This was our first time at this quaint little pub, first impressions where good, staff are friendly and attentive, we went for lunch , and had the steak and ale homemade pie and cod and chips, both where exceptional. Portions where big enough for us not to be able to fit in desert! Will definitely be returning for a Sunday Roast!

David Clarke

4 years ago

Good pubs serving splendid food isn’t difficult in Kent. The Yew Tree is a case in point; tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the busy A-roads and Motorways lives an accommodating country pub serving Britain’s finest. I love the decor; a lot of care has been put into the look and feel of the exterior and interior. Outside there feels like queues of Alice in Wonderland. Inside it feels like a study. Service is professional, personable and perceptive. My pick of the dishes was the sumptuous scallops.

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Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623