Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623

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Facing the village green from an elevated position, this 400 year old pub used to be part of the Westerham Brewery estate. The entrance opens on to the main drinking area with raised parts either end. The one to the left is where meals are mostly served, and has a large inglenook with a wood burning stove on one side. The one on the right has a pool table. Food is served from 12-3 and 6-8 everyday. Two beers out of Fuller's London Pride, Harveys Sussex Best Bitter, Sharp's Doom Bar and Shepherd Neame Spitfire are served. The key to the public disabled toilet is available from the pub.

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Beer gardenCar parkDisabled facilitiesFamily friendlyFoodReal ale
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4.3/5

Alan Skipper

2 months ago

Very nice friendly pub. Lovely food, generous portions. Will definitely visit again

David Saunders

3 months ago

Always enjoy coming hear for lunch. every time I come with my two daughters thay want hot chocolate and its never a problem. Good honest home cooked food steak and Stilton pie and the gammon steak I would highly recommend 5*.

Daniel Pearson

4 months ago

Decent little pub, old world charm inside. Good range of food, big portions and the staff were really friendly and nothing was too much trouble.

Rosemary Halms

5 months ago

Today was our 2nd and last visit to this pub. We arrived before 12.00noon having booked a table in advance. We had to sit in the bar section (no problem) with our dog. We were told that food would be served at 12.00noon but she was waiting for another staff member to arrive. She would bring us the menus and set up a tab. We were still waiting at 12.30pm so went up to the bar and was told by another member of staff that she hadn't been told that we would be eating there. We eventually got our food which wasn't particularly good. Furthermore, we were amazed to find debris on the carpet so, clearly, they don't employ anyone to do hoovering! A pub definitely to avoid.

Roger Adcock

8 months ago

This is a seriously olde pub. Dating from 16th Century so inside it has (as you would expect) "a wealth of exposed beams". This creates the atmosphere of a down to earth pub offering good ale as fair prices (£4.50 a pint) and meals advertised as "Home Cooked" at around £11.50 a meal. So good value. Two real ales on offer: the "Westerham 1965". Well cellared and with that burnt flavour we all love plus "Spitfire" not tasted this time but a worthy option. Meals were offered from the standard menu. All good fare of usual pub grub. Additionally the chalkboard of todays "Specials". Three good offerings and the Spanish Tortilla came with a very fresh mixed salad with chips which were swapped for peas. An excellent meal but was the actual tortilla homemade? A hearty welcome from pub team running the bar who was most kind in offering to mix & match menus as suited which was really appreciated. Offered wifi code and most welcoming. Meal come promptly all very nice. Idea pub for walkers and slap bang outside is the bus stop a crossroads for bussed serving Redhill & Oxted plus Caterham and East Grinstead so no excuse to drive !!

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Mon11:00 – 23:00
Tue11:00 – 23:00
Wed11:00 – 23:00
Thur11:00 – 23:00
Fri11:00 – 23:00
Sat11:00 – 23:00
Sun12:00 – 22:30
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Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623