Ferry Inn, Stone-in-Oxney - pub details

Address: Appledore Road, Stone-in-Oxney, Tenterden, Kent, TN30 7JY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 35471) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Appledore (2.3 miles), Ham Street (5.2 miles)

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other pubs nearby:

Crown, Stone-in-Oxney (0.5 miles), Black Lion, Appledore (1.0 miles)

 

user reviews of Ferry Inn, Stone-in-Oxney

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Visited today...food poorly presented and had no flavourings. Even the mayonnaise was tasteless. Service also needs to be addressed.Basically, another pub doing "pub food" but charging restarant prices!
£10 for a Sub-standard Ham,Eggs and chips!
Toilets also a let down!
Passed comments on but was told "thats the way the chef likes to do it"..behave,,its YOUR business...Prima Donna chefs!
markfx10 - 17 Aug 2010 17:17
I fail to understand why this wouldn't be everybody's kind of pub, for it seems to offer a particularly obvious set of advantages. It is a charming old building set in an equally beautiful countryside location, which looks out on fields. On a glorious summer's day - which it happened to be on my visit - the picket-fenced garden is idyllic for a few drinks. Inside is a central bar and various alcoves for drinkers and eaters alike. Food looks like it'd be worthwhile: a substantial menu featuring some mouthwatering options is available, but alas we'd already taken lunch and they'd ceased serving by 4 when we arrived. Prices were high. But show me somewhere in this vicinity where they ain't? The beers were in good order, although this isn't presently a GBG-listed venue. Really, we could've whiled away hours here into dusk, were it not for time constraints. Do try it and see for yourselves.
TWG - 25 Jul 2010 22:05
Only a brief, post-cricket visit but on the face of it,my kind of pub.
I think there were 3 real ales but I wasn't buying on this occasion so I wasn't paying much attention to be homest (I know, I know !). What came back was a decent drop of beer - I think named after the pub. Sorry if this is unusually vague but I was chatting to other team members while the designated Bar Steward (who I noticed consulted the locals for a recommendation) got them in !
The pub consists of a small public bar at the front with a more restaurant feel round the back and I have to say that the food looked fantastic.
As it was a very pleasant evening, we sat at one of the numerous tables outside as we talked through the details of a "losing" draw :-)
I'd definitely return if in the area but it's not really local for me, unfortunately.


Cover_Point - 17 Jun 2009 08:52
Welcoming barman, and an excellent ale selection.
MankyBadger - 25 May 2009 18:28
A really pleasant little pub out on the marsh with a large seating area out the front and again, a large seating area out the back. Nice beers. Friendly staff and in a quiet location to get away from all the noise. Good food and a big games room with pool table, machines and large TV for the kids Only downer, which isn't any fault of the staff is the canal behind the pub can get a bit pongy on a hot day
Dazza_5 - 10 Oct 2008 14:01

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