The Buzz Cranbrook
Visit The Buzz lounge for delicious food, tea and coffee and a drop in space for hot desk working.
The Great House
A traditional country pub with oodles of charm, serving homely British food.
The Goudhurst Inn
The Goudhurst Inn is situated right in the heart of rural Kent, in the village of Goudhurst near Cranbrook, offering great accommodation and food.
The Star and Eagle
The Star and Eagle Hotel is a charming Hotel & Pub Restaurant located in Goudhurst, offering views of the surrounding orchards and hop gardens for which the area is renowned.
The Queen’s Inn
The Queen’s Inn has been welcoming guests since 1561 and is now a newly renovated pub and inn located in Hawkhurst.
The George Hotel Cranbrook
The George Hotel is a historic building which offers a great stay combining history, indulgence, and outstanding service.
Hartley Coffee House and Farm Shop
Dog friendly rural café serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, elevenses and afternoon tea alongside a wonderful farm shop with an exceptional range of fresh produce and a large pantry department.
Waterside Cafe
Waterside Cafe is situated next to the main lake of Hawkhurst Fish Farm, serving tea, coffee, breakfast, lunch, homemade sandwiches and snacks using locally sourced ingredients.
Arthur’s Coffee House
Charming independent coffee house in the centre of Cranbrook, the historic village known as the "Capital of the Weald".
The Wendy House
An independent cafe located on Stone Street in Cranbrook, Kent serving scrumptious cakes and an array of specialty coffees and loose leaf teas.
The Bull at Benenden
The Bull at Benenden is situated in the heart of the classic village of Benenden.
The Peacock Inn
A traditional country pub nestled in the Kentish countryside near Goudhurst, The Peacock Inn offers locally-sourced fresh food, beer and wine.
Rye Bakery
An extensively refurbished cafe located within the historic Colonnade serving a range of fresh local artisan breads, cakes, pastries, pies, sandwiches, snacks and hot & cold drinks.
Taywell Farm Shop
Offering local fruits like apples, strawberries, plums, and Kent-made ice cream as well as pies and game.