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The Poacher

Hartlake Road, Tudeley, Tonbridge, TN11 0PH

The subject of a complete refurbishment in 2006 designed to create a buzzy contemporary atmosphere, The Poacher lays good claim to being a home to honestly good food and drink, in the safe hands of host Mark Hider. It's a great place for business lunches or a family gathering with a super little private room that can be booked in advance. Under Head Chef Andy Maclean, cuisine is taking on a new look but remains essentially British, although his Scottish roots haven't completely deserted him. All dishes are prepared from the best fresh ingredients from local suppliers, and cooked to order. So flexible is the system that they give a qualified undertaking to 'see what they can do' if somebody comes along with a request for an item not on the menu.

The subject of a complete refurbishment in 2006 designed to create a buzzy contemporary atmosphere, The Poacher lays good claim to being a home to honestly good food and drink, in the safe hands of host Mark Hider. It's a great place for business lunches or a family gathering with a super little private room that can be booked in advance.

Under Head Chef Andy Maclean, cuisine is taking on a new look but remains essentially British, although his Scottish roots haven't completely deserted him. All dishes are prepared from the best fresh ingredients from local suppliers, and cooked to order. So flexible is the system that they give a qualified undertaking to 'see what they can do' if somebody comes along with a request for an item not on the menu.

From a choice of about twelve starters expect to find haggis fritters with a spicy tomato sauce or creamed leek and stilton filo pastry tart. Increasingly popular amongst the diet conscious is the starter of marinated olives, rustic breads, with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Rustic pork and rasin terrine comes with toasted brioche, and fresh soup of the day with freshly baked bread can often make a comfort starter of satisfying proportions.

Wild boar is back on the menus and confit of leg comes with a chocolate jus and crispy potato pancakes, a filling dish indeed, and pan-fried liver is served with smoked back bacon, mash and a mustard sauce.

Steaks come in the traditional forms and weights with a choice of frites or chunky chip and sauces. Nor is fish overlooked and pan-fried sea bass fillet is served with a lime risotto and parmesan crackling. The reinstatement of the burger to its proper place amongst quality meat dishes is welcome - too long has it languished in the dark places of mediocrity. Choose it at The Poacher accompanied by cheese, bacon or poached egg.

Pudding enthusiasts will recognise one of their own at work with sticky toffee pudding, toffee sauce and vanilla ice cream, citrus tart with fresh berry coulis, and a wonderful selection of homemade ice creams. For the others it could be a chocolate fondant with coconut ice cream or prosecco jelly with summer berries and mint syrup. All their coffee is organic, Rain-forest friendly and Fair Trade.

Sundays see a slightly reduced menu which is more than made up for by the 'Poachers Roast' a plateful of 3 different roasts.

There is also a good range of sandwiches, and for those of you that want to sit outside in the sun, there is a super patio area. When all is said and done pubs are about drinking, and whatever your tipple pleasure is bound to follow, with Asahi, Becks Vier, and Sharps Doombar amongst the star-studded cast as well as the locally brewed Canterbury Jack. A well constructed wine list contains a goodly number by the large or medium glass, including champagne and prosecco.

Music lovers could enjoy live 'Roots, Blues and Jazz' in the bar on Thursday evenings from 8.30pm.

The well constructed and informative Website will fill in the detail on this lively, friendly Kentish pub with honest food and drink.

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British

: 12:00 - 14:30 18:00 - 21:30
: 12:00 - 21:30

Reservations: 01732 358934

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Hartlake Road, Tudeley, Tonbridge, TN11 0PH [Map]

£18.00    £27.00

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF The Poacher

Penny (13 October 2008)

My husband and I drove past this restaurant when we were out house hunting. I then spent an hour and a half trying to find it again a few weeks later and thank goodness I did. The menu is fantastic, the surroundings are beautiful, and the members of staff are lovely. I have been many times since then, and when my family visits twice a year from Ireland it's on the top of their list of places to visit. My favourite restaurant, and Kent's best kept secret.

Tim Fletcher (1 May 2007)

The wife chose The Poacher for our anniversary last year and it really was superb. Prices are in line for a restaurant of this quality outside London and certainly better value than a lot of other gastropubs in the area. The atmosphere is probably best described as 'smart casual' and very relaxed and friendly. I can't wait for the chance to go back.

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