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The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s a bright & accessible… more »
Michelin-starred chef Michael Caines & hotelier Andrew Brownsword have brought a huge dollop of urban chic to Canterbury. Here, you’ll find the… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, place and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
It has taken Prezzo just over a decade to become a high street fixture. Now with over 150 branches up & down the country, the affordable chain… more »
A dream ticket for kids & a party venue par excellence, ASK has helped to give pizza/pasta chains a good name with its prime locations, easy-going… more »
It was an inspired idea: take over a striking, yet neglected, listed Victorian railway shed & turn it into the first full-time farmer’s market… more »
This modern gastropub from the same people behind the Sportsman, Seasalter (see separate review) is one of the best eating & drinking options in… more »
Five miles from Canterbury, this quirky 15th-century pub is at the heart of a rural village on a narrow road that seemingly goes nowhere. The adjoining… more »
This unassuming country pub gets the thumbs-up all round & customers appreciate everything about the place, from its soothing all-wood rooms to… more »
It has taken Prezzo just over a decade to become a high street fixture. Now with over 150 branches up & down the country, the affordable chain… more »
It has taken Prezzo just over a decade to become a high street fixture. Now with over 150 branches up & down the country, the affordable chain… more »
After five years operating their cheerfully informal tapas-style restaurant out of the ground floor of their Victorian house in Tankerton Road… more »
After years as a battered old seaside boozer, the Pearson’s Arms is now leading a new life as one of Whitstable’s more stylish destinations… more »
The striking pink & blue facade is a Whitstable landmark (founded in 1856) & this commendable oyster-bar-cum-restaurant serves first-rate seafood… more »
The appeal of this long-standing fish restaurant overlooking the North Sea is as direct as the cooking is straightforward. The low-key atmosphere… more »
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