The Anchor
32 London Rd, Sevenoaks TN13 1AS, United Kingdom
4.5
204 reviews
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75CR+CM Sevenoaks, United Kingdom
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Recommended locationsRon Mason342 days ago
I don't get to Sevenoaks much but I needed some art stuff. I noticed this pub as I went to the art shop and decided to give it a try. I was rewarded with a great pint and some excellent pub grub. It is very much a traditional pub which is rare nowadays. I will certainly visit again if I venture to Sevenoaks again.
The Whisperer1 year ago
What is fantastic place. Never been to this town, let alone this pub, but it's amazing. Both the staff and the regulars were cheery and chatty. The barmaid is such a wonderfully lively person- whoever pays her wage should pay her more! Not overly salubrious, but it just doesn't matter. The Guinness was excellent as was the Butcombe Original.
Dean Nicholson1 year ago
This place stands out as a traditional old school pub very welcoming great landlord and lovely food proper little gem this one
James Mason1 year ago
You cannot find a better more real pub than this. Amazing music, occasionally from The Lewis Project too!
Steven Roberts1 year ago
Great pub and grub! Fantastic service 😁.been going since the 80's need I say more . Fantastic community spirit.
Boris71 year ago
Don't live here but clearly after a few mights of drinking this is the best pub in town for ale with 3 good beers. Landlady and locals friendly and good music.
Philip Tucker1 year ago
The only 'Proper Pub' in the area. Great beer, lovely, home cooked food and a fabulous, friendly atmosphere. A bit like stepping back in time to happy days!
Keith Ennis2 years ago
An early Christmas dinner laid on by the wonderful Barry, mine host. Beer selection was superb as normal and in excellent condition. A good meal was enjoyed by the West Kent CAMRA branch.