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Market Inn

A pub in Faversham.

The Market Inn is just a short walk from both the town centre and the brewery. Somewhat confusingly to visitors to Faversham is that the pub is not in the market place in the town centre but about three minute walk away. The pub was in fact named after the Victorian cattle market which used to be held nearby.

Although over the years the pub has been altered it still retains separate Saloon and Public Bars. A recent extension provides a spacious area in which we stage regular live music, it also has two Pool tables, Darts boards and additional seating away from the main bar areas.

Our beer garden is probably the largest in Faversham. Here you will find comfortable seating in our covered outside area or traditional benches on our paved terrace. During the summer months you may well see the Kentish game of Bat and Trap played on one of our two pitches.

The Market Inn remains very much a traditional community pub and is often the pub of choice for large gatherings in Faversham for old and young alike.

42 East Street, Faversham, Kent, ME13 8AT
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01795 532529

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http://www.marketinnfaversham.co.uk/

Facilities include: Real Ale, Outside Seating, Covered Smoking Area, Live Music, Town Centre, Darts, Beer, Wine, Cider,

Mon - Thu: 12:00 - 23:00
Fri: 12:00 - 00:00
Sat: 12:00 - 23:30
Sun: 11:30 - 22:30

Drink % Brewery
Asahi Super Dry 5.0 Shepherd Neame

Clean and crisp with a restrained bitterness and a subtle citrus aroma, this light golden beer was Japan's first "dry" lager.

Tasting Notes: Its deft, distinct dryness comes from a carefully concise fermentation period, a minimum four week maturation period and the traditional addition of a small amount of rice. Fresh and with plenty of balanced finesse, it's an ideal accompaniment to the well-defined flavours and textures found in sushi.

Guinness Draught 4.2 Guinness

One of the world's best-loved beers, with sweet smelling aromas of coffee and malt, from the first velvety sip to the last, lingering drop, every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between is pure beauty… pure Guinness.

Tasting Notes: Unmistakeably GUINNESS®, from the first velvet sip to the last, lingering drop and every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between.

Hürlimann Sternbräu 4.8 Shepherd Neame

Hailed as the first lager to be brewed in Kent, this bracing, brusque Swiss beer had its revered recipe enhanced and improved in 2009.

Tasting Notes: Better balanced and more rounded, lime, rose and pears nestle in the nose while on the palate there''s taut graininess, tart grapefruit and a full floral flourish.

Oranjeboom 3.9 Shepherd Neame

A delicious, easy-drinking Dutch drop with a hay-like hue and a herbaceous, grassy and fruity fragrance. Citrus notes on the palate speak softly of orange, kiwi and lemongrass buttressed with a hint of caramel sweetness and a gentle, drifting finish.

Tasting Notes: Fruity, citrus, caramel

Strongbow 4.5 Heineken

Strongbow gets its distinctive flavour and cut-through refreshment through the unique blends of bittersweet British cider apples from our Herefordshire orchards.

Tasting Notes: The cider is made from a blend of bittersweet cider and culinary apples making it a well-rounded, balanced cider with a good mix of fresh apples and cidery flavour

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