The Travellers Home, Bexleyheath - pub details
Previously called: The Travellers
Address: Long Lane, Bexleyheath, Kent, DA7 5AR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3695)
Barnehurst (0.4 miles), Bexleyheath (0.8 miles), Crayford (1.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
Pub suggested by Alfie on 30 Jul 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Jolly Miller, Bexleyheath (0.3 miles), Bricklayers Arms, Bexleyheath (0.3 miles), Red Barn, Barnehurst (0.3 miles), Yacht, Bexleyheath (0.4 miles), Furze Wren, Bexleyheath (0.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Travellers Home, Bexleyheath
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| Its not so much a restaurant, more like a fast food joint with alcohol. If you like cheap food, burgers/ribs/steaks and families then go for it, but expect to wait for the food. If you dont stay clear. Staff poor, Drink poor, Food OK when it finally arrives. Gate - 24 Jun 2011 17:54 |
| Had 3 good meals here last night. Excellent price and a nice pint of Braekspeare's. The total bill was less than £15.00. I wouldn't recomend it as just a pub as nowadays it's more of a restaurant. Good value though zapsincl - 4 Feb 2011 18:52 |
| decent food, reasonably priced. Food pub rather than drinking pub. Staff OK, keen but disorganised. Not sure I'd go back. cdo - 1 Aug 2009 22:22 |
| didnt like this pub hayleyporter - 9 Mar 2009 07:38 |
| I went in yesterday for a meal with my wife and grandson who is 17 years old. We understood that a 17 he could drink beer providing he was eating and with adults. The man in the pub who was dressed as a chef came over to the table we were sitting at and leaned on the table and said "have you id? My wife said no but understood at 17 he could drink with us etc, the man was very loud and said it was company policy not to serve alcohol to under eighteens. fair enough, we should have asked first, but he said this very loudly thus embarrasing my grandson. A simple word at the table would have sufficed instead we never enjoyed our meal at all as we knew our grandson felt dreadful. We attend the pub quite regularly or we did, we shant be going there again simply because of this mans rudeness. Alright we were at fault originally but I dont think this man should have made a big point out of it. If adults speak to youngsters like this its no wonder the youngsters have no respect for grown ups!! PaulLuhman - 26 Nov 2007 15:15 |
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