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Gardeners Arms, Rochester

2 Forge Lane
Higham
Postal town: Rochester
ME3 7AS
Phone: 01474823901

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E TA left this review about Gardeners Arms

As described below, this Shepherd Neame pub is fairly modern inside, but that’s not a bad thing here. It’’s been well restored as a proper working village pub, not a tourist destination or gastro. As before, there were three pumps with reversed Shepherd Neame clips on, leaving just Masterbrew on offer, though it was in perfect condition so no complaints from me. The keg choices were East Coast Pale Ale, Asahi, Guinness, and a row of standard mega stuff. Food was on offer, there was a pool table, the staff were welcoming and the pub dog, a poodle of some sort, was sociable. It was the only pub open in the village, but it was worth a visit.

On 16th April 2024 - rating: 6
[User has posted 3283 recommendations about 3248 pubs]


Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Gardeners Arms

Modernised Shepherd Neame pub in the village centre, given a light, semi-modern refurbishment but retaining a multi-room layout. The bar itself is relatively compact, with further small seating spaces (one with a large-screen TV for the sport) to the side and rear and the dining area at the street-corner end. However, there is also an attractive, if compact, patio beer garden at the back. Only Spitfire (£4.50) was available from the four handpumps when I called in, but reversed clips for Master Brew and Bishops Finger were also visible.

On 31st August 2023 - rating: 6
[User has posted 8117 recommendations about 8117 pubs]


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frank mead left this review about Gardeners Arms

Traditional village pub in the village of Higham, i found this pub a great all rounder,popped in on a Friday evening and found the pub very busy, great atmosphere,restaurant very busy, customers extremely friendly and chatty, lovely garden, great staff, and the landlord was even having a yoodle on the kareoke, great fun, great evening, came back for the sunday roast which was fantastic value, and then proceeded to spent a few hours in the lovely garden soaking up the sunshine, will definately be popping in again,if only to hear the dulcit tones of Frank the landlord singing " the wonder of you!!

On 16th August 2008 - rating: 10
[User has posted 1 recommendations about 1 pubs]