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The Greyhound Inn, Edenbridge

Uckfield Lane
Hever
Postal town: Edenbridge
TN8 7LJ

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Greyhound Inn

Not been here for decades, but this country pub hidden away south of Hever has been comprehensively modernised and refurbished in recent years. Given its location, it is unsurprisingly an upmarket dining establishment, but there is also some general seating around the compact counter area (plus a small patio terrace at the front). Just Harvey's (£4.40) available from one of three handpumps, but this was in excellent condition. NB - Check opening hours before visiting, because it closes in the afternoons.

On 11th November 2019 - rating: 6
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Rich Gibbs left this review about The Greyhound At Hever

A welcoming pub serving good quality food and ale. Tastefully decorated and furnished, it provides an ideal hostelry for the discerning customer.

On 28th March 2011 - rating: 9
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train man left this review about The Greyhound At Hever

Four pumps, three on, Landlord, Harveys, Pedigree. Wood burning fire to rt of entrance then a contrasting narrowish, almost formal, modern looking dining room to rt of bar with tall-backed leather chairs. Divided by the bar area itself are two rooms with hops adorning the lintels and carrying more of a country feel, esp that beyond the bar with little offshoot nook seating. The bar has a fairly mod look with chrome handpumps, there is a nice deck area at the front with small picnic sets overlooking the adjacent, but quiet, road. Extensive food menus with some of the prices at the upper end of the scale – brunch mixed grill £9, gammon/egg/chips £12, sarnies £5 – but there is a popular senior citizens weekday lunch 2course offer for £8.50, even if I was surprised that half the starters were garlic dishes. As I left I noticed a sign mentioning a large garden to the rear, and B&B available.

On 7th March 2008 - no rating submitted
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