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About Ye Olde Yew Tree

Tucked away in the picturesque village of Westbere, just 4 miles from Canterbury and next to a 200 acre lake, Ye Olde Yew Tree Inn is an exceptional rural pub set in beautiful surroundings.

The Inn was built in 1348 and it's the oldest pub in Kent. Queen Anne and the Archbishop of Canterbury are reputed to have stayed here, and pub frequenting Dick Turpin evaded capture from the law by jumping from a first floor window.

The interior is heavily beamed and boasts a large inglenook fireplace that provides a cozy environment in the winter months. The large beer garden offers the perfect setting for a summer afternoon, whether enjoying a beer or a bite to eat.

Eating and drinking is central to the pub, so where possible only locally sourced food from the best Kentish suppliers are used. Menu changes daily with a choice of five starters and five main courses so you're assured that the food is fresh.

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Free Parking
Live Music
Music
Alcoholic Drinks Served
Alfresco Dining
BBQ
Hot Drinks Served
Hot Food Served
Vegetarian Options Available
Families Welcome
Highchairs available
Pushchair Friendly
Disabled Toilets
Female Toilets
Male Toilets
Disabled Parking
Wheelchair Access
Ye Olde Yew Tree Inn | Westbere
Ye Olde Yew Tree Inn | Westbere
Ye Olde Yew Tree Inn | Westbere
The Garden at Ye Olde Yew Tree Inn | Westbere
The Restaurant at Ye Olde Yew Tree Inn | Westbere
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