Yew Tree Inn, Sandling - pub details
Address: Grange Lane, Sandling, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 3DB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 34062) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Website: http://www.yewtreesandling.co.uk
Maidstone East (1.5 miles), Maidstone Barracks (1.6 miles), Maidstone West (2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night (New Look Quiz from 26/01/09 at 8pm!!), TV
- Quiz machines
- Food served (Mon to Sat 11-3, 6-9.30), Sunday roast (Sun 12-8), Gluten free meals available (But please advise at ordering), Real ale
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed (Outside of food hours though), Children allowed (in bar until 7pm - dining until 9pm), Late licence (midnight on Friday and Saturday), Credit cards accepted, Car park (Two), Smoking area (Outside but with a heater), Wireless internet access (Coming soon..)
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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 3 users)
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other pubs nearby:
Malta Inn, Sandling (0.5 miles), Bull, Penenden Heath (1.0 miles), Kings Arms, Boxley (1.0 miles), Flower Pot, Maidstone (1.1 miles), Brickmakers Arms, Maidstone (1.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Yew Tree Inn, Sandling
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| As noted is physically almost in the shadow of the M20, but it's amusingly easy to get lost trying to get here from the motorway! Chose this place as a GBG-listed place to get lunch about halfway from London to Margate, but it's more than just a motorway-convenient stopover - the beer (all Shepherd Neame, pretty much unavoidably for these parts I think) is well kept and it's not hard to tell that the (good) food is actually *cooked* here, rather than just heated up. Looked popular with locals for Saturday lunch. AKM74 - 13 Nov 2010 21:00 |
| As much a restaurant as a pub, with the usual Shepherd Neame fare, and quiz nights. What makes this place different is the location, literally in the shadow of the roaring M20 which separates it from Sandling village. Although ironically it is probably the motorway that has spared this leafy corner of Maidstone from developers. Worth a visit, if you can find it! Trabbs_Boy - 15 Sep 2008 10:42 |


