5 Fish Restaurants near Maidstone

We found 5 Fish restaurants within 16 miles 16 miles of Maidstone

Maidstone is a rural town in the heart of Kent with a wealth of amazing attractions and stunning countryside to explore. The town and surrounding area are popular for weekend breaks particularly for outdoor types who come for the plethora of walking and cycling routes, and cruises along the river. Those who stick to the town centre are also likely to be well entertained with fantastic shopping facilities, a packed calendar of community events and of course all the fabulous food and drink crafted from local produce. Restaurants in Maidstone offer a wide variety of dining opportunities from low key casual spots, to traditional fine-dining establishments.

 

Fish Restaurants near Maidstone
Fish Restaurants near Maidstone
Fish Restaurants near Maidstone
Fish Restaurants near Maidstone
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Fish on the Green

Fish on the Green

Maidstone, ME14 4EJ
2.6 miles
What we think
"It may overlook a pretty village green rather than the sea, but don’t be too disconcerted because the Fish deals in trawler-fresh piscine hauls. ..." Read our full review
Fish at 55

Fish at 55

Rochester, ME1 1DA
8.3 miles
Alan Brett and Steve Pennington’s first journey began over 11 years ago, when they realised they couldn’t go out for a late Sunday lunch anywher ... Find out more
The Square Fish Café

The Square Fish Café

Maidstone, ME17 2PH
8.8 miles
The Square Fish Café is a contemporary restaurant and bar set in the picturesque market village of Lenham, at the foot of the beautiful N ... Find out more
The Vineyard Restaurant

The Vineyard Restaurant

West Malling, TN15 7RU
14.7 miles
The Vineyard is a fine dining restaurant, famed for offering an excellent culinary experience complimented by an exquisite wine list and attentive service. ... Find out more
Big Easy Bluewater

Big Easy Bluewater

Greenhithe, DA9 9ST
15.9 miles
Bringing Big Easy’s signature BBQ soul food to Kent in a big way. Big Easy Bluewater is a multi-level open plan restaurant set over a sprawling 6,500 ... Find out more
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You’ll never go hungry on a trip to Maidstone. The historic town’s quaint streets are awash with restaurants, pubs, bars, cafes, coffee shops and tea rooms – with everything from international chains to local independents. Lying in the heart of one of the most important food producing regions in the country its unsurprising that many of these popular eateries have a strong focus on quality and provenance, supporting local wherever possible and promoting eating with the seasons. If you can venture a little further there are some great restaurants near Maidstone too. From soft fruits to cheeses, chutneys, ice cream, chocolate and more – you’ll find local produce on practically every menu. The region is also becoming increasingly well known for its growth and production of many fruit juices, wines and ciders – many of which have been recognised and accredited as leading English manufacturers. Kent has a long history for its hops and beer making and now a number of breweries and microbreweries have opened their doors to allow visitors to learn more about what goes on behind the scenes. A monthly farmers market in Jubilee Square is a great way to experience a true taste of Kent and meet the makers behind the local produce but Maidstone also has a more general market twice a week in the town centre which is an equally great way to get to know the local community and sample a taste of its yields.