The Old Eden, Edenbridge - pub details
Previously called: Old Eden Inn
Address: 121, High St, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 5AX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6712) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Edenbridge Town (0.4 miles), Edenbridge (1 mile), Hever (1.7 miles)
- Food served (Try to source Organic , Fairtrade and Local), Sunday roast (Aloways a choice of three), Gluten free meals available, Real ale (From Westerham Brewery)
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Car park, Smoking area, Function room for hire, Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud), Coach parties welcome, Disabled access
Pub suggested by lout_from_the_lane on 17 Feb 2004
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other pubs nearby:
Star Inn, Edenbridge (0.0 miles), King and Queen, Edenbridge (0.1 miles), Old Crown, Edenbridge (0.1 miles), White Horse Inn, Edenbridge (0.2 miles), Wheatsheaf Inn, Marsh Green (1.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of The Old Eden, Edenbridge
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| Absolutely excellent Pub. The history obviously drops the rating and shod be removed! I found the Landlord & his Wife very welcoming and they kept a splendid pint! My group had Harveys, Old Eden & 1965 the latter two from the Westerham Brewery. Great atmosphere and good local food available. WhiteWolf - 29 Sep 2011 19:57 |
| Excellent pub with great range of ales and a nice atmosphere. ktbtigger - 2 Apr 2011 21:21 |
| The only reason this pub's score is the lowest in the village is its history: clearly used to be a cold lager and hot heads pub; the latter now dispersed up the road. Now the best pub in Edenbrige by far. Just landed here after The King and Queen and Old Crown, checking out the local pubs after moving here at the weekend. Went to the Wheatsheaf on Sat too. Good range (five on handpump) of well-kept beers, friendly staff, low hum of blokey chat, small fire in the grate and a clean and tidy, old-fashioned English village pub look. Don't look at the score, look at the most recent reviews, they're all bang on (apart from price quibbles - might be more for a pint here but worth every penny.) Definitely worth a stop, even a small diversion. Deuchars_lover - 28 Mar 2011 20:50 |
| A fine traditional inn, which has been renovated sympathetically to retain a good deal of character in the timbered interior whilst modernising the facilities. The bar isn't that large, but there is restaurant up a flight of stairs in a mezzanine area and the layout does include several different seating areas and a pool table. A small-ish beer garden can also be found out back. There are five handpumps offering three ales from the nearby Westerham Brewery (including a decent pint of 1965 at £3.40) plus Harveys and a cider. rpadam - 29 Aug 2010 21:29 |
| Since the new owners took over a few years ago this pub has been transformed. It used to be a pub to be avoided, not only for the somewhat youthful clientel but also for the poor beer. Now however, this has all changed. With 4 real ales on tap, 4 lagers too and a decent wine list all it needs is decent food......well it has that also. Locally sourced and organic where possible does mean it's not the cheapest but is certainly well worth it. Hopfarmer - 3 Apr 2010 19:12 |
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