From the
https://www.kentonline.co.uk By Secret Drinker, 28 February 2020.
Secret Drinker reviews the Sennockian in Sevenoaks.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re a Man of Kent or a Kentish Man, surely
we’d all agree Sevenoaks has to be the poshest part of Kent?
So, how does the self-proclaimed cutest commuter town really feel about
having a Spoons nestling among its trendy wine bars and brasseries?
Well, for a start it’s positioned right at the lower end of the High
Street. The Sennockian is much like many Wetherspoons but, particularly
given I was visiting on a Saturday evening, didn’t seem as noisy or
full-on as many others.
It was busy but the bar staff were quick to react and Aidan, who served
me, was a really decent fellow, he could not have been more attentive
and helpful. I even took his recommendation and went for a pint of
Oakham Inferno Blond Ale at 4%. He assured me I wouldn’t get a fresher
pint anywhere as he’d only put it on half an hour ago.
There are screens showing all the latest sport snippets as you’d expect
and a whole bank of blinking electronic fruit machines. The vast
majority of tables were taken, but Mrs SD and I were accompanied by an
apprentice SD so the three of us found a perch on a high table right at
the front of the pub in front of some beautiful large glass windows.
I assume they open these up in the summer, though they do look straight
out onto the main road.
The clock hadn’t even struck six and yet there were already two staff
dressed head to toe in black manning the door. Actually, manning and
womanning the door as Claire was one half of the team.
When I asked why they were needed she explained there had been a big
funeral just up the road and they’d been on duty all day as a
precaution.
There’s nothing worse than heavy-handed door staff, but there’s nothing
better than good ones, and these two were absolutely top notch. They not
only held the door open and welcomed everyone, they were chatty and
pleasant.
If all door staff were as pleasant, friendly, efficient and upbeat as
Claire there would be a lot less hassle in pubs.
It was a bit of trek to the gents right at the back of the pub but when
you get there it’s worth it – they’re the best decorated room in the
house, I particularly appreciated the curved wall. Clean, tidy and fresh
smelling, no complaints from me.
Reporting back from the ladies, Mrs SD was even able to boast a sofa –
however, she did face a huge flight of stairs and when she did get there
only two cubicles had toilet paper!
Signs remind you there is no drinking or smoking allowed outside the
front of the pub, presumably to keep neighbours happy, but there’s a
reasonable outside area at the back for smokers.
You can order food to any table, anywhere in the pub.
We’d already eaten so I can’t comment on the food, but like any other
Spoons it was coming out promptly and everyone who’d ordered seemed very
happy with their meals.
I know some folk have a bit of a snobby attitude to Wetherspoon pubs but
I rate them. This wasn’t the best I’ve visited but it was a lot nearer
the top of the list than the bottom.
Good food and drink at very decent prices – to be fair, they all offer
good value so if the staff are friendly and helpful you’ve got a real
winner.
And, who knows, perhaps the Sennockian’s prices might even encourage
some of the surrounding pubs to drop their prices to compete – we can
all dream!
Just about every table and chair was full by 6.30 on a Saturday evening.
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