Pub of the Week: The Greyhound, Keston
The Greyhound is an attractive country pub on the edge of a pretty green in the village of Keston, on the Kent/London border.
It’s a lively pub, with a wide range of customers, and a friendly buzz to the atmosphere. Landlord Dave and his wife Toni are committed to making the service, entertainment, food and drink here as good as possible, with a customer-focused ethos that shines through in everything they do.
The pub was recently awarded the ‘Heart of the Community’ Award at the Shepherd Neame Pub Awards in recognition of the incredible breadth of events and activities they arrange for their customers. There’s something for everyone, including; sport on TV, bingo, fishing trips, live music, hog roasts, pub walks, golf trips, psychic nights, beer festivals, charity fundraisers and more!
Inside, the pub is bright and spacious, with a variety of seating areas. Outside there is a large garden with patio area and a covered terrace, making it ideal for all weathers. There is also a play area for younger visitors.
On the bar you’ll find a good choice of well-kept ales, lagers and ciders, wines from around the world along with pretty much anything else you could wish for. The pub was recently named Bromley CAMRA’s Pub of the Year 2017, so you can be sure of a top quality pint.
The menu is extensive, and goes beyond average pub food, with dishes prepared using the best, locally sourced produce wherever possible. Whether you choose a baguette, burger, jacket potato or a main such as homemade lasagne, fish and chips, or a rump steak with all the trimmings, you can be sure of a tasty, substantial meal, cooked with care.
To find out more and see the long list of what’s on, visit the pub’s website, call the team on 01689 856 338, or pop in for a pint.