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Anchor Inn

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The Anchor Inn is a beautiful 300 year old pub, just a few minutes walk from Faversham town centre at the terminus of Abbey Street.

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The Anchor Inn is a beautiful newly refurbished 300 year old pub, just a few minutes walk from Faversham town centre at the terminus of Abbey Street, one of the finest preserved medieval streets in England, and very close to the historic Faversham creek. Some of the beams in the pub are reported to be from the old Abbey in Faversham.

With a variety of real ales on hand, live music every Sunday evening and a peaceful garden, The Anchor is well-worth seeking out and a great place to stop when enjoying a stroll through historic Faversham or a peaceful walk or cycle along the creekside.

Address: 52 Abbey St, Faversham ME13 7BP, UK
Phone: 01795 536471
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State: Kent
City: Faversham
Zip Code: ME13 7BP

opening times

Monday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
Sunday: 12:00 – 10:30 PM


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Reviews
Great atmosphere, old pub, lovely fireplace and decent food for a reasonable price. They have very small selection of non Shepherd Neame beers though, but they have Neck Oil, which was good enough for me. Overall 8.5/10, would come again.
Very historic pub. Nice interior. Dog friendly. Pleasant service. We had the fish and chips which were fine.
Very cosy, quaint pub with with lots of traditional features. Great atmosphere and the price of Hendrix gin was pretty good too
Only giving one star because giving 0 isn’t possible!!! Pina Coladas are watery and the food there is inedible! Appalling they actually thought they could serve such a fatty , meatless, tasteless meal. The staff are very unpleasant and incredibly impolite. WORST PLACE EVER!!! AVOIDDDD!!!
Hmm, where to start. Having been a dozen or so times over the past 4 years, it may well have now changed hands or simply lost direction a little. The positives are that it's still Dog friendly and is still a nice country style pub, however last night they let themselves down somewhat. Went in with a plan to eat but got the immediate impression that there was a lack of enthusiasm to cook, asked them to clear and clean a table for us and although initially the plates were removed, 10 minutes after sitting down the table was still littered with 7 or 8 glasses, crisp packets that hadn't been cleaned. Despite this the same gentlemen came to take our food order without clearing the table, when we asked why the table hadn't been cleared he said quote 'I have been cleaning plates in the Kitchen' - not sure how that became his priority ahead of his customers and hygiene, maybe we had a junior member of staff or someone that lacks basic training but unfortunately the Anchor has now lost our business for the time being...shame as it's been good in the past.
Lovely pub with a log burner in the front bar and a very welcoming barman . Unfortunately, I was only here for a few pints but it's definitely worth another visit. Has a small frontage with a few benches on which would make a nice place to perch in the summer.
A great pub with lots of character. The staff are nice and friendly and the selection of Shepherd Neame beers is very good. As well as having a nice pub indoors there is also a nice big beer garden which is perfect for warmer days. The pub is dog friendly and is is a good stop off point from the many walking routes in the area. As The Anchor Inn is at the end of Abbey Street it is often a bit quieter than some of the other pubs around square near the market place in the centre of the town. So you are usually more likely to get a seat at busy times. Highly recommended.
Really lovely old pub. First time here. Ales were lovely. Had a lovely lunch. Very reasonably priced food. Friendly staff. Update to above keeping the five stars! Evening meal and drinks with family this time. Super food. Steak and Kidney pudding was to die for. Everyone else enjoyed their meals, veggie as well. Cask ales perfect. Recommended.
Great pub, often busy but has good atmosphere
Drinks were fine . The roasts were tasteless . Lots of food on the plate but no quality. Roasts Potatoes were like cheap frozen ones . Also had fishcakes which were really dry and again tasted like cheap frozen ones The area is a great place just a shame the food is so poor .
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