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The Robin Hood, Chatham
Blue Bell Hill
Postal town: Chatham
ME5 9RJ
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Robin Hood
Really hidden away off to the side of a dead-end road in the woodland on the top of the North Downs south of Rochester. With white weather-boarding above black-painted brickwork, the building is of indeterminate age, but certainly old. With a newly improved and extended beer garden (in what was once part of the car park), almost everybody was sitting outside on a fine summer day. London Pride and the more local Musket Ballpuller (£4.40) available on handpump.
On 30th July 2021
- rating: 7
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E TA left this review about The Robin Hood
A charming country pub dating from the 14th Century and associated with the pilgrims who travelled Pilgrims' Way. It's now down a cul-de-sac and is off the beaten track thanks to the new Bluebell Hill trunk road. Although close to the city it has a real rural feel. There is a pleasant garden surrounded by woodland and a reasonable amount of parking space. It's a family run pub and is making a name for its regular beer festivals. Inside there are 2 bars, an inglenook with wood burner, oak beams, carpeted throughout, and it offers food freshly cooked on premises. There is a cosy friendly feeling to it, it's dog-friendly and it's popular with walkers and cyclists. There were 3 ales on: the Masterbrew was in good condition. Well worth visiting and I intend coming back for their Summerfest next year.
On 30th August 2013
- rating: 7
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Manky Badger left this review about The Robin Hood
It's not somewhere you'll find by accident - it's up an obscure track off of an obscure country lane.Ideal stopping off point on a hike for the walkers amongst us. It's rather small inside, but it's got a spacious garden.
The food's good and the beer's well kept, but then in all honesty I can say that about hundreds of Kent pubs, and apart from the surroundings, this is little different.
On 11th November 2007
- rating: 6
[User has posted 155 recommendations about 154 pubs]