- Location
- England - South East
- beaunash@shepherd-neame.co.uk
- Phone
- 01892539350
Found at the top of Mount Ephraim, just a short walk from the centre of town, The Beau Nash is the height of hospitality in Tunbridge Wells.
It’s a warm and welcoming pub which dates back to the late 1800s, with authentic original features like wood-panelled walls and church-pew seating providing a throwback to more traditional times.
Cosy in winter with a real fire roaring, The Beau Nash is a fine place to spend a summer’s day too. The pub boasts a large and leafy garden which provides not only a peaceful retreat from the bustling town, but also one of Tunbridge Wells’ more surprising wedding venues - fully licensed for small ceremonies.
Of course, it’s also the perfect place to sample a proper pint of Kentish ale, with beer courtesy of Faversham-based Shepherd Neame, Britain’s oldest brewer.There’s food to enjoy here too, with a good selection of snacks and pub classics on a popular bar menu.
As a community pub at the heart of local events, The Beau Nash also plays host to regular live music, quiz nights and open mic events. Very fitting, given that the pub is named after Tunbridge Wells’ former Master of Ceremonies, who presided over the town’s entertainment until 1761.
It’s a warm and welcoming pub which dates back to the late 1800s, with authentic original features like wood-panelled walls and church-pew seating providing a throwback to more traditional times.
Cosy in winter with a real fire roaring, The Beau Nash is a fine place to spend a summer’s day too. The pub boasts a large and leafy garden which provides not only a peaceful retreat from the bustling town, but also one of Tunbridge Wells’ more surprising wedding venues - fully licensed for small ceremonies.
Of course, it’s also the perfect place to sample a proper pint of Kentish ale, with beer courtesy of Faversham-based Shepherd Neame, Britain’s oldest brewer.There’s food to enjoy here too, with a good selection of snacks and pub classics on a popular bar menu.
As a community pub at the heart of local events, The Beau Nash also plays host to regular live music, quiz nights and open mic events. Very fitting, given that the pub is named after Tunbridge Wells’ former Master of Ceremonies, who presided over the town’s entertainment until 1761.