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The Rose Inn

A pub serving food with Sky TV in Ashford.

The Rose Inn is an imposing and handsome old building, originally a coaching inn and the habitual watering-hole for the horse-drovers travelling to market in Ashford along the Faversham road; today it still serves all those travelling along the same route.

A warm welcome is assured here, indeed The Rose has won a ‘Best Welcome’ award for its hospitality, and whether it be a quick drink, a leisurely few hours away from it all, or a hearty meal, The Rose Inn will provide.

The food served is tasty and traditional: ploughman’s, sandwiches, fish and chips, burgers, and jacket potatoes, all of fantastic value and served in ample portions. The 22-seater restaurant is also available as a function room for wedding receptions, wakes and parties of all kinds.

For sports-lovers this is a must – it is one of the very few pubs to subscribe to Sky Sports 3D, and customers have been known to travel from the neighbouring county of East Sussex to catch the latest sporting action!

Faversham Road, Kennington, Ashford, Kent, TN24 9AJ
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01233 623871

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http://www.shepherdneame.co.uk/pubs/ashford/rose-inn

Facilities include: Real Ale, Outside Seating, Covered Smoking Area, Sky, Bar Snacks, Live Music, Terrestrial, Traditional, Function Hire Available, TNT Sports, Beer, Wine, Cider,

Mon - Thu: 12:00 - 00:00
Fri - Sat: 11:00 - 01:00
Sun: 11:00 - 00:00

Drink % Brewery
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.

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.

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

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:

Bar Snacks, Traditional