The Black Horse Restaurant, Pluckley Info
Amenities
Service options
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Outdoor seating
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Kerbside pickup
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
Highlights
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Fireplace
Accessibility
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Offerings
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Alcohol
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Beer
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Cocktails
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Food
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Wine
Dining options
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Dessert
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Outside food allowed
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Seating
Amenities
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Bar on site
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Toilets
Planning
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Reservations required
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Accepts reservations
Payments
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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Credit cards
Parking
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Free parking lot
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Parking
Pets
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Dogs allowed
Best KPortal Reviews
Myself and my family decided to visit this establishment for our wedding anniversary dinner. We were well received with a warm welcome. Our table was in a lovely spot within the restaurant. The service was excellent. The food arrived in a more than reasonable time frame. I cannot fault the food preparation and presentation. Dropped a ???? simply due to the size of some of the portions. Not good value for the money.
I visited this delightful restaurant with my two sons for a delightful lunch. Our lovely host and the team ensured everything was taken care of. Our food was superb. I really enjoyed my time here. I now know why my son dines here so regularly. Well worth a visit
Third time returning and it just gets better. The best Sunday lunch around, cannot recommend highly enough.
Gemma and Lee are always lovely hosts, as are all their team. Good drinks selection. The Black Horse looks stunning inside and out. Cannot beat a drink in the garden before heading in, to be treated to a great meal.
The only word I can use the describe our experience was nice, nothing was bad, but equally nothing was amazing or had that wow factor, and when they are marketing themselves as a high end restaurant, with starters/desserts priced at £10 per portion, and mains at £25-30, I would definitely expect more than nice….
The tables each have their own candelabra, and the walls are decorated with Kentish hops which is nice, but the atmosphere definitely felt lacking. The were more than enough waiting staff for the amount of covers, which resulted in them being slightly to over attentive, we have 2 people come to ask if everything was ok with our starters.
The food was nice, but severely lacking in seasoning. The terrine was accompanied by onion bread, but I can only describe this as a miniature loaf, and it was too small to cut and eat with the terrine, a nice concept but failed in delivery. The pork belly for main, the protein was well cooked, but the sides which were all stacked together for presentation, was just missed that wow factor. The food was not bad by any means, but wasn’t OMG amazing.
Just a very fine restaurant and not a pub!Food is really tasty, nice atmosphere and warm welcome. Perhaps a bit posh but it’s what we expect from this little bijou.
Please don’t forget the chef, he can cook!
The new owners deserve high praise for the transformation of The Black Horse. The food is exceptional and the hospitality & atmosphere is fantastic. We can’t wait to return.
The black horse is very welcoming even if like us you're looking for the spirits of the none alcoholic kind. The bar staff are very friendly a lovely lady told us a little about the history of the place and about the alleged ghosts that haunt it. The food was lush and worth every penny highly recommended for a cozy night drinking with good company ????
Called in here after a day out around Kent, ideal place to stop for a couple of pints (didn't eat here). Was very quiet, early Saturday evening, so lacked atmosphere but it had lots of charm and the staff were friendly. Darling Buds of May was filmed here many years ago, was interesting to look at the photos they have on the wall. Not sure why it's Kent's most haunted pub as noted on the board outside, guess I should google that one ????
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