The Globe and Rainbow, Kilndown - pub details

Address: Kilndown, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 2SG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32189) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 6.3/10 (rated by 6 users)
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Green Cross Inn, Goudhurst (1.0 miles), Chequers, Lamberhurst (1.6 miles), Tasting Rooms, Lamberhurst (1.8 miles), Swan at the Vineyard, Lamberhurst (1.9 miles), Star and Eagle Hotel, Goudhurst (1.9 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Globe and Rainbow, Kilndown

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pretentious. food not as good as it appears. very disappointed.
hornstreet - 14 Jun 2010 00:03
Well worth a visit. The Westerham beer is a classic light hoppy quaffing bitter - Finchcocks original (named after the Georgian Manor down the road stuffed full of musical instruments). Difficult to choose between two fine beers both in excellent condition. Definitely still a (small) pub but with restaurant style meals plus limited bar menu. Very nice decking terrace for a sunny day.
GrahamH - 5 Apr 2009 20:57
Happened across the Globe & Rainbow entirely by accident and what a find! Harveys Sussex and Finchcocks Original, both on excellent form, and very friendly service. Nearly missed it as the pub sign looks more like it's advertising some photographic studio. Worth a visit or a small detour if you're in the area.
fazerblue - 19 Mar 2009 22:53
Access is by narrow country lanes.
There is a restaurant attached and the pub has various theme evenings.
When we visited there was only one other small group. Inside was spotless: the outside area was clean and tidy too. Good beer and wine, and service. Ten out of ten for a small country pub which knows what it's doing and doing it well!
bobito2 - 5 Aug 2008 12:03
At one stage, this small village off the beaten track near Goudhurst appeared to have lost its pub to residential conversion. Fortunately, concerted local action meant that a smaller version was retained in part of the premises. Now mostly a restaurant, but with a tiny bar area selling Harveys and Westerham ales.
rpadam - 13 Dec 2007 18:29

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