Manor Farm Barn, Southfleet - pub details
Address: New Barn Road, Southfleet, Gravesend, Kent, DA13 9PU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 34059) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Longfield (1.8 miles), Northfleet (2.4 miles), Meopham (2.6 miles)
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> Current user rating: 6.2/10 (rated by 5 users)
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Black Lion, Southfleet (0.3 miles), Ship, Southfleet (0.4 miles), Colyer Arms, Betsham (0.9 miles), Wheatsheaf, Westwood (1.4 miles), Six Bells Inn and Restaurant, Northfleet (1.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Manor Farm Barn, Southfleet
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| Went here after being at the neighbouring farm for their halloween display, and it ended the evening perfectly. The food was great, the service superb and the pub itself was a hidden gem. Will definatley go there again drunkasusual - 31 Jan 2010 17:56 |
| As a previous reviewer says, being Shepherd Neame, the ale selection is somewhat limited. (TyronW - if you want to see Master Brew in another pub, try pretty much every pub in Kent). But it's in a good location, very scenic, the food's good - it's the sort of place you could take the family for a meal. If only it didn't have sport on the telly.... MankyBadger - 26 Apr 2009 17:48 |
| First of all, this pub is a franchise of the Shephard Neame pub, therefore the beers are going to be limited. Set in the nice village of Broadditch (which locals call Bradditch, based on the tale of a thief pronouncing it BROAD DITCH not BRADITCH), its a converted barn that has two floors of usual table and chairs, and more relaxing areas consisting of comfy sofas and coffee tables next to the fire. The beers are obviously limited, however this does not limit the pub. A firm choice of Spitfire or Master Brew, of which I am yet to see Master Brew in another pub. A very clean pint, and so was the next. Other drinks included the usual lager and same cider, and the same for the soft drinks. A very quiet location, you have a duck pond on the opposite side of the road, and a picture-esque farm shop that reminds you of the Darling Buds of May. Not much in terms of a garden, but you can have a wander around the place. A small garden at the front, and some benches at the back near the car park. Parking is round the back, and there is plenty of room. A nice Kentish pub that you can enjoy a few pints of Kentish ale that Pa Larkin would be proud of. Perfik! TyronW - 6 Jan 2009 21:52 |

