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The New Drum, Tonbridge

54 Lavender Hill
Tonbridge
TN9 2AU

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The New Drum

From a distance, looks like yet another house along a residential street. On closer inspection, you can see the main pub sign and the old red Courage illuminated sign (still working). Quite a traditional back-street boozer, with an emphasis on the sports screen TVs (offering competing rugby and football on a busy Sunday afternoon). Very small patio area out front. With none of the three handpumps in use, I settled for a Beavertown Neck Oil (£5.70) on this overdue revisit to this unpretentious old-school boozer.

On 11th September 2023 - rating: 6
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Steve C left this review about The New Drum

The New Drum is nestled in amongst some housing down a residential street a short walk from Tonbridge Railway Station. On approach the pub sign soon reveals the location of the pub and a banner across some waist high railings that run the width of the facade reveal that live sports are shown. The open plan carpeted interior was comfortable enough and I received a warm welcome from the governor. Standard draught was available from the bar that also supported four cask lines. One of these had a missing hand pull so the remaining pumps were drawing Harveys’ Best, Greene King IPA and Nelson Brewery’s Trafalgar Bitter.

Two plasma screens flank the entrance and there is a third smaller screen at the rear that hangs on the wall above a piano. I noted the presence of a jukebox and free Wifi was advertised. Out the back is a covered patio area that houses a couple of picnic tables and a sofa. To the left is a brick barbeque and beyond the patio is a long grass covered beer garden that sits alongside residential gardens.

I liked it in here and will visit again if I find myself in the area with some time to kill.

On 24th June 2015 - rating: 7
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peter johnson left this review about The New Drum

Visiting a freind for the day and he took me to the new drum the welcome was warm and had great selection of real ales Harverys, Ipa and doombar. We sat in the garden and was surprised at how lovely it was maintained. Will defenitly return with my wife.

On 13th June 2011 - rating: 10
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David Fox left this review about The New Drum

Having just moved into the area thought we would check out the local pub. From the outside it looks like all the other houses - only giveaway is the Courage cockerel sign. When we walked in, what a pleasant surprise! Very friendly manager (apparently only been there 2 years), excellent ales (recommend the Greene King IPA)and a cozy but vibrant atmosphere. The real jewel in the crown however was the beer garden - who would have thought that such a small pub would have such a splendid beer garden? Very clean, loads of space and a wonderful way to spend an afternoon.

On 8th June 2011 - rating: 9
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john smith left this review about The New Drum

great pub if you like to be served by some one drunker then you, so you dont feel belittled. have a great time as the landlord let the regulars run the pub, cos hes scared of losing them.
if anyone wants to lease this place, then please contact us first, so we can give you a phone no of a good quack!!!!!

On 17th December 2008 - rating: 2
[User has posted 1 recommendations about 1 pubs]