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The best restaurants serving British food in Pelham Gravesham South East

6 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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5.0

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location-iconSt George_s Art Centre St George_s shopping centre, England
British
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Love this little cafe, really lovely sandwiches and cakes and the prices are decent too! Perfect place to come have a sit down and a cup of tea after shopping.

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4.6

220 Opinions

location-iconSt. Georges Centre, England
British
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I love pie and mash and this didn't disappoint.

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4.5

41 Opinions

location-icon18 St. George's Square, England
British
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Lots to choose from. Our meal was lovely, freshly cooked and very tasty. Service was very good. Lovely views of St George's Church from the cafe.

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3.8

81 Opinions

location-iconThe Overcliffe Hotel, England
British
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An old fashioned English hotel with a wonderful atmosphere and delicious food.

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3.7

1536 Opinions

location-icon1A Railway Place, England
British
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There was just an issue, that the guy was working alone on a busy Sunday and he didn't managed well. He was really friendly, but if there's 2 staff, the service could be better.

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3.3

52 Opinions

location-icon87 West Street, England
British
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Sometimes you can walk into a pub or club for the first time, or even as a regular, and be met with miserable or even rude staff and those that are wrapped up in their own self-importance - but not here in The Rum Puncheon. I came in here today on recommendation from a friend called Simon who is a fire chief at Eltham. Sat for almost an hour talking with a lovely young lady behind the bar called Tess. What a credit to The Rum Puncheon she is, though she is leaving this Sunday. I'm sure she will be missed. There were two Ales on tap from Horsham's Dark Star, those being Hophead and Orbiter. I only had the hophead which was nice. With the explosion of Micro Pubs and tap Rooms though, I would like to see perhaps one or two locally produced Ales such as from Iron Pier who even brew a Pale Ale called West Street - ironic as that is where The Rum Puncheon is. That said, the two ales available here are two more than some places have that stick to their same ol same ol monotonous regular ale. I'll definitely be back base don conversation alone.