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The Dog & Bear Hotel, Lenham

A child friendly venue serving food with Sky TV in Lenham.

The Dog and Bear Hotel in Lenham combines the friendly atmosphere of a local pub with all the comforts of a modern hotel and restaurant. And while rooms and facilities have been recently refurbished to the highest standards, a sense of history pervades this place too. Built in 1602, the hotel was visited by Queen Anne in 1704 - her coat of arms still displayed above the door today.

The Square, Lenham, Kent, ME17 2PG
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01622 858219

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http://www.dogandbearlenham.co.uk/

Facilities include: Real Ale, Outside Seating, Sky, Traditional Sunday Roast, 5+ Rooms, Terrestrial, Village, Traditional, Meeting rooms, Power sockets, Function Hire Available, Lunch, Dinner, Beer, Wine, Tea & Coffee, Hotel , Baby Friendly,

Mon - Sat: 08:00 - 23:00
Sun: 08:00 - 22:30

Drink % Brewery
Early Bird 4.3 Shepherd Neame

A fabulously refreshing, bracing beer that hails early maturing Goldings hops in style.

Tasting Notes: Alive and open with a golden glint in its eye, it stirs up spring sensations of blossom, honey, freshly cut grass and plenty of pine on the nose. The gentle bitterness, soothed by an undercurrent of light biscuit malt, delivers a dry finish. Superb with salads and whitebait.

Master Brew 3.7 Shepherd Neame

Master Brew is brewed using only the finest Kentish barley and hops and is Shepherd Neame's flagship beer in the brewery's Kentish heartland.

Tasting Notes: Delicate and devilishly drinkable, this quintessentially Kentish ale lays the county''s hallowed, herbaceous hops on a firm, biscuity bed of pale and crystal malt. Endowed with an inviting auburn-amber hue and a tantalising toffee-ish aroma, it''s an enlivening English ale that, given its unassuming ABV, pleasures the palate with a remarkable fullness of flavour.

Spitfire Amber 4.2 Shepherd Neame

The beer is named after the legendary Spitfire aeroplane designed by RJ Mitchell. The versatility of the aircraft and the courage of its pilots were essential to victory and were a key symbol of the spirit of that time.

Tasting Notes: An infusion of three Kentish hops adorns this beautifully balanced, blood-orange tinted British bitter with an acutely aromatic allure. Hints of marmalade, red grapes and pepper are thrust from a springboard of warm, mellow malts. The floating fruity finish signs off with a smidgen of spice and raspberry.

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We serve the following food styles:

Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional