Best pub about for Miles. Lines and Glass's are crystal Clean. It's a Locals Pub but one which is very Welcoming. Always has 4 Ales on and 2-3 Guest Ales. Staff are Polite and Pub is kept spotless. Land lady is Brilliant reason Pub is Very Popular.
Dan Hill
Wonderful pub. Seems a bit out of place in a town centre high street as its a throwback to old fashioned boozers that have karaoke, Cheap drinks and that 'local' feel. Always welcoming with a friendly atmosphere
Benjamin craven
Five stars because my favourite beer is always here. Theakstons Old peculiar. They look after the beers very well. Friendly staff. Traditional pub look with original features.
Leslie Riding
Want a traditional English pub? Look no further. Good company, excellent prices, very friendly staff, well placed to wind down after yer retail therapy in Dartford or Bluewater.
Malcolm Raphael
Recently I went to the Wat Tyler with friends for a quiet drink, as I had been there previously and thought it to be a nice pub. This time I was shocked, quite busy people drinking at the bar shoulder to shoulder no social distancing, no signing in book for track and trace, staff behind the bar serving with pints in their hands and no masks. It felt to me as they had no measures in place at all. To top it off, drinks prices were inflated stating that they had to make the money back some how. Not a place I will be returning to.
Joanne Massey144 days ago
Loved it. Popped it on a Saturday to a packed bar with decent band playing. Land lady very friendly. Older age group which suited me fine.
Darryl Stowers266 days ago
Just popped in for a quick one on my way home. Proper old type pub, will definitely visit again on a weekend when busier.
Roger N327 days ago
Visited in July 2022 for Tuesday Karaoke. Quality real ale. Turned out to be a brilliant night out. Go visit!
It's a historic local pub (15th century, named after Wat Tyler the unfortunate leader of the Peasant Revolt). Has been vastly improved since our last visit few years ago. The current landlord Shane is friendly, welcoming, can sing - and even used to earn a living at that! #ElvisLives😎
A long, narrow pub with traditional bar along one side. Loudspeakers have been professionally installed ready for visiting DJs to plug their equipment in at small raised area by side entrance opposite the bar, where karaokeers "perform". And most customers did.
There are tables and pews (yep, like in church!) at the front where we sat, and high stools at the bar. Four real ale pumps, three of which were on including *5.6% Theakston Old Peculier* which stuck in my mind. Didn't have that (‘Lunatic’s Broth’) though, and can't remember which of the others I had! But beer was excellent and reasonably priced. Pint of whatever I had plus single spirit and big can of coke £8.20. Shots were five for £10 and also good.
Karaoke was by Terryokey, who put on a good show that started just before eight pm.
It's a historic local pub (15th century, named after Wat Tyler the unfortunate leader of the Peasant Revolt). Has been vastly improved since our last visit few years ago. The current landlord Shane is friendly, welcoming, can sing - and even used to earn a living at that! #ElvisLives😎
A long, narrow pub with traditional bar along one side. Loudspeakers have been professionally installed ready for visiting DJs to plug their equipment in at small raised area by side entrance opposite the bar, where karaokeers "perform". And most customers did.
There are tables and pews (yep, like in church!) at the front where we sat, and high stools at the bar. Four real ale pumps, three of which were on including *5.6% Theakston Old Peculier* which stuck in my mind. Didn't have that (‘Lunatic’s Broth’) though, and can't remember which of the others I had! But beer was excellent and reasonably priced. Pint of whatever I had plus single spirit and big can of coke £8.20. Shots were five for £10 and also good.
Karaoke was by Terryokey, who put on a good show that started just before eight pm.