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The Hogarth Inn — Restaurant in England

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The Hogarth Inn
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Grain Coastal Park
55 High St, Isle of Grain, Rochester ME3 0BS, United Kingdom
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The Lodge Guest House
Chapel Rd, Isle of Grain, Rochester ME3 0BZ, United Kingdom
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The Hogarth Inn
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The Hogarth Inn

41-43 High St, Isle of Grain, Rochester ME3 0BJ, United Kingdom
4.4(141)
Open until 11:00 PM
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Tue12 - 11 PMOpen

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Ribeye Steak
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Hunters Chicken
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Ribeye Steak

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Stavros NicolaouStavros Nicolaou
Came here by chance on Bank Holiday Weekend Sunday. Very friendly staff including Mother & Daughter behind the bar. Even though we had no booking they sat us down for lunch. We both had the Lamb Sunday Roast with Pigs in Blankets and Cauliflower Cheese on the side. Food came within 10 minutes of ordering and was hot and extremely tasty. For dessert we had cheesecake and sticky toffee pudding. Quite possibly the best toffee pudding I’ve ever had which even had small soft caramel chucks sprinkled on top. The atmosphere was very nice, decor very quaint and warm with generous amounts of parking beside the pub. With alcoholic drinks the bill came to about £60 for 2 people. A steal for how delicious everything was and portion sizes provided. Will definitely come here again. Thank you for your hospitality. It was 1st class.
scott winsladescott winslade
Had a couple down here with me sister and co but i live in Dublin. I.tried a Guinness, which i rarely bother doing in Uk because i usually drink my Guinness in The Hut in Phibsboro (out of this world Guinness) but this pint was.... wait for it.... one of the best pints of the black stuff this side of the pond that I have tried. Well done Hogarth. I'm impressed.
Elowyn StevensonElowyn Stevenson
Fantastic place!!! We received a warm welcome from all the legendary regulars and ate a delicious Sunday roast (£13.95). You will find great company in the cosy bar of this beautiful historic pub, near the coastal walking paths and visible masts of the sunken SS Richard Montgomery vessel. Can't wait to return!
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Came here by chance on Bank Holiday Weekend Sunday. Very friendly staff including Mother & Daughter behind the bar. Even though we had no booking they sat us down for lunch. We both had the Lamb Sunday Roast with Pigs in Blankets and Cauliflower Cheese on the side. Food came within 10 minutes of ordering and was hot and extremely tasty. For dessert we had cheesecake and sticky toffee pudding. Quite possibly the best toffee pudding I’ve ever had which even had small soft caramel chucks sprinkled on top. The atmosphere was very nice, decor very quaint and warm with generous amounts of parking beside the pub. With alcoholic drinks the bill came to about £60 for 2 people. A steal for how delicious everything was and portion sizes provided. Will definitely come here again. Thank you for your hospitality. It was 1st class.
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Had a couple down here with me sister and co but i live in Dublin. I.tried a Guinness, which i rarely bother doing in Uk because i usually drink my Guinness in The Hut in Phibsboro (out of this world Guinness) but this pint was.... wait for it.... one of the best pints of the black stuff this side of the pond that I have tried. Well done Hogarth. I'm impressed.
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Fantastic place!!! We received a warm welcome from all the legendary regulars and ate a delicious Sunday roast (£13.95). You will find great company in the cosy bar of this beautiful historic pub, near the coastal walking paths and visible masts of the sunken SS Richard Montgomery vessel. Can't wait to return!
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Reviews of The Hogarth Inn

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5.0
36w

Came here by chance on Bank Holiday Weekend Sunday. Very friendly staff including Mother & Daughter behind the bar. Even though we had no booking they sat us down for lunch. We both had the Lamb Sunday Roast with Pigs in Blankets and Cauliflower Cheese on the side. Food came within 10 minutes of ordering and was hot and extremely tasty. For dessert we had cheesecake and sticky toffee pudding. Quite possibly the best toffee pudding I’ve ever had which even had small soft caramel chucks sprinkled on top. The atmosphere was very nice, decor very quaint and warm with generous amounts of parking beside the pub. With alcoholic drinks the bill came to about £60 for 2 people. A steal for how delicious everything was and portion sizes provided. Will definitely come here again. Thank you for your hospitality. It...

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4.0
1y

Just went in for a drink. This 19 th inn in Grain Kent has an oldy worldy style with genuine wood beams throughout. This is a quiet bar, more lively side and also a restaurant area. There is outside seating. The pub has just come under new management and some updates and improvements are under way. Food served is quite varied and price are good value to moderate. They also offer pizzas from £10 with an option to take away. There are toilets and the one I used was clean There is plenty of free parking. The pub was quiet when I went in during the afternoon so I can't speak for how busy it gets. I chatted to the barmaid and feel that better times are to come from this pub. It's near the coastal path which can get busy and is the only...

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5.0
6y

Proper historic pub that also does food. 10 miles at least from town. Took first motorcycle ride of the year in that direction now the roads arent covered in salt and the visit to The Hogarth wasnt planned. However, it seemed rude not to stop for a drink. Also the road ends in 400 mtrs ! Despite its village location we were not only warmly greeted by customers but when we realised we were short of money ( unplanned visit, just out for a ride ), a local offered to pay for our drinks ! Never in 40 years has this happened and other pub regulars were really welcoming. We will be back, might even bring some money...

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