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    The Chapel Bar

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    Soprano

    Soprano

    4.5(2 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    Such a pretty restaurant! It has such a lively atmosphere, and the staff are all happy and…read morewelcoming. The menu was great, and my lunch was so scrumptious. I came here with my Mum once and absolutely loved it, and it's a regular lunch spot for my Mum and Grandma. It feels really authentic and it's overall such a pretty restaurant. I would definitely recommend here, however I do remember it being quite tightly packed so it may not be idealistic for wheelchair users. Other than this, it's a very lovely place with a great menu and not overpriced.

    Sevenoaks is a small town with oh-so-many coffee and lunch places. I was amazed when this opened as…read moreit offers sandwiches, coffees, light lunches and drinks - just like SO many other places just feet away. Even Strada, a perfectly respectable joint, is only some 20 yards distant and their cooked lunch menu is so similar that one wonders at the sheer nerve of the Soprano people!!! Anyway, their coffee was rounded, not bitter, and their lunch and dessert pleasant (gnocchi with Gorgonzola & walnuts, lemon cake). The prices were reasonable. The staff a little dreamy & the decor is 'unpretentious Italian restaurant'. It's been very well supported initially. Watch this space because, unbelievably, another Italian deli place has opened in the last fortnight down the road: Valentino's. Sevenoaks, haven of the Middle Classes, is now surely the Little Italy of Kent!!! I'll be writing to The Telegraph..........

    Bistro du Vin - Eggs Benedict

    Bistro du Vin

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    ££££

    We had a lovely breakfast here, on Easter morning, while staying at the hotel. The person at the…read morehostess stand gave us an option of a few two person tables to choose from. The dining room area has a few rooms - two with seating, and one where the continental breakfast items were available. I gave up meat for lent, so being able to order one of my favorite breakfast dishes, with ham, on Sunday morning, was even better. The bistro offers a continental breakfast, and a number of hot, made to order items. The eggs Benedict were delicious. The right amount of hollandaise sauce, perfectly cooked eggs with runny yolks, and ham. Great place to enjoy breakfast!

    Stunning gourmet food with first class wines and a bar to relax in before and after your meal…read more.. One where the cocktails and drinks don't lack flare! What more can be said... It's not cheap... But that's not why you go to a place like this. The restaurant reminds me of a bistro I used to visit in Paris many moons ago... Not to dressed up (you can roll in with a t-shirt on and a pair of jeans), it's got it's traditional heart on it's walls i.e. a lot of French memorabilia hang there, reminding one of why the food's so good here. From pâtés, salads and soups to steak and chips, fish dishes and pork and lamb... The food is always hearty, divine and nourishing here. Deserts are well worth checking out too... ! For me the wines are great here... Such a selection to choose from too. Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, etc... They're all represented adequately here with the absolute best and all the good varieties in between. The atmosphere during the day is light and airy, and with views over Calverly Park, you get the feeling you're out in the country side here. In the evening it's dimly lit, with an air of proper French style to it. Bustling and busy, the chatter is always heart warming. I generally like the building too. While it's not too pompous, there still is a touch of 'regal' to it. No wonder the late Queen Victoria used to come back to this building time and again when visiting Tunbridge Wells. Certainly it's first and foremost a hotel, but still, if you like your gourmet French food... You shouldn't forget the bistro is open to any discerning visitors who dare to walk in unannounced off the street.

    The Chapel Bar - wine_bars - Updated May 2026

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