The Old Eden is a traditional village pub and restaurant located on High Street in Edenbridge, a historic market town in the west of Kent close to the Surrey border. Set within the town’s conservation area, the pub sits among period buildings, independent shops and local amenities, with Edenbridge Town railway station just a short walk away. The surrounding area is known for its countryside walks, heritage sites and proximity to attractions such as Hever Castle and Chartwell, making The Old Eden a popular stop for both locals and visitors exploring this part of Kent.
Dating back several centuries, the pub retains much of its original character, with exposed beams, open fires and a classic timbered façade. Inside, guests will find a warm, welcoming atmosphere with a traditional bar, cosy dining spaces and a relaxed layout suited to families, couples and groups. During warmer months, the pub’s garden and outdoor seating area provide additional space for al fresco dining and drinks.
The Old Eden serves classic British pub cuisine, with a menu built around hearty, home-cooked dishes. Starters typically include options such as soups, pâtés, breaded bites and sharing plates. The main menu features familiar favourites including beer-battered fish and chips, steaks, burgers, pies, sausages, salads and vegetarian dishes, alongside seasonal specials that reflect local produce. Lighter bites, sandwiches and lunchtime options are also available. A traditional Sunday roast is served weekly, offering generous portions and classic trimmings.
Desserts include comforting choices such as crumbles, cheesecakes and chocolate-based dishes. The bar offers a wide selection of ales, beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks, with local Kentish brews often featured.
With its historic charm, central village location and dependable menu, The Old Eden remains a well-loved dining destination in the heart of Edenbridge.