My wife and I were staying in a nearby hotel and decided to have a meal in the Beau Nash. We were welcomed by Emily who was quite attendant to our every need; all with a smile and a pleasant friendly attitude. The food was excellent, well cooked by chef Luke and tasted very nice. A couple of pints of Spitfire Ale went down very well during our meal.
Charlotte O.
Tu valoración: 4 Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
Aptly named after Richard ‘Beau’ Nash, the self appointed Master of Ceremonies for Tunbridge Wells in the 18th Century. Nash provided entertainments for visitors and helped Tunbridge Wells gain it’s fame as a fashionable resort for rich noblemen. The Beau Nash lives up to its name as a highly wonderful, entertaining pub that I like to pretend is my local, even though I have to drag people through town and out the other side to get there. There is a wonderful, recently renovated beer garden, a variety of ales on tap and live music every Saturday. Set back from the main road down a small alleyway, look for the signpost, it is a gloriously welcoming pub for nobles and vagabonds alike.
Thesus
Tu valoración: 4 Crediton, United Kingdom
A great local close to town with a lovely beer garden. Harveys on tap with Youngs/Wells seemingly replacing London Pride(boo!). All ages are there. A happy place.
Fizz_r
Tu valoración: 4 Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
Cute little local, tucked away on Mount Ephraim. Look for the sign from the main street, as the pub is set behind it. Bit of a gem for lazy summer evenings drinking outside since they re-did their garden area in recent years, and not many places in Tunbridge Wells have evening summer sun because of the hills. Also there are heaters, so good for smokers. The Pub quiz on a Tuesday evening includes free buffet food, and there is good value cheap pub grub on offer at other times. If you like your pubs local and friendly then this is the place for you.