The Made Inn
The Made Inn
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Nestled in Ashford, The Made Inn stands out for its impressive selection of craft beers and a vibrant atmosphere. Patrons rave about the knowledgeable staff who create a welcoming environment, featuring open mic nights and live music that showcases local talent. While prices may be higher than typical establishments, many agree that the quality justifies the cost. The pub's cozy charm, combined with a commitment to supporting local producers through food partnerships, makes it a significant addition to the community. It's a must-visit for beer enthusiasts and those seeking a lively social setting.
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This cozy pub is the perfect spot for a couple of drinks. My partner and I have only been coming here for a few weeks since we're new to Ashford, so we haven't experienced much of the live music yet. However, we've really enjoyed what we have seen. The bartender is friendly and easy to chat with, making us feel right at home. The atmosphere is fantastic and we would definitely recommend this place.
Lovely little micropub, with great beer options and always perfectly presented. Prices are high if you 're used to 'Spoons, but are not in context of good quality craft, and certainly not if you 're used to London prices! Best thing is the clientele; with a strong regulars vibe, a warm welcome is pretty much assured and as such, it has much of the feel of an old locals pub; you know, the sort that have largely disappeared across the UK in the last 10 years. I 've only recently discovered the pub but I now find myself tempted towards it after work, even though it 's in the opposite direction to my house. Top.
I like micropubs and have been to many. In fact I always hunt them out whenever I visit a town. This one didn't disappoint. However the prices (for me) seemed a bit on the steep side. The owner explained that the majority of the beers were (key) keg and so were always going to be more expensive. With the 1050 from Victoria in Strood pegging their beers at £3, I couldn't see why the preference was for key keg beers at almost £5. The beer was spot on, and the conversation with the owner interesting. I little bit larger than you average micro, with a room upstairs as well as out the back plis a small yard. I'd be more than happy to visit again.
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