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Standing beside the large village green is this imposing 17th-century free house. The public bar is characterised by wooden floors, exposed oak beams and a large inglenook fireplace. A separate dining room serves locally grown produce, although meals may also be taken in the bar. Booking is advisable for Sunday Lunch and the Friday fish and chips evening. There is no food on Sunday evenings. An open mic night is held on alternate Tuesdays, and Sundays have late afternoon music sessions. Everything a village pub should be!
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Bull, Benenden
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