insideKENT Magazine Issue 27 - June 2014 | Page 12
NEWS
(L-R) General Manager Melvyn Strange, James and Chris Tanner,
and Head Chef Sam Spratt
Head chef, Sam Spratt, preparing the canapes
THE KENTISH HARE MARKS OFFICIAL OPENING
After months of anticipation, The Kentish Hare
in Bidborough is now officially open for business.
And what better way to kick off proceedings,
than to host a glittering launch party on 7th May?
With more than 100 people in attendance, the
successful evening event gave guests a chance
to meet Chris and James Tanner, the renowned
chefs behind the pub, as well as their supporting
cast of head chef, Sam Spratt, and general
manager, Melvyn Strange. Also in attendance
were owners Sir Keith and Lady Maureen Mills.
Melvyn Strange, who boasts 20 years of
experience in the hospitality industry, said: “There
have been many months of hard work involved
in the refurbishment and launch, but it has all
been worth it! We have already received a huge
amount of positive feedback on the new look,
and we were fully booked for our first night
weeks ago.”
The Curlew Restaurant, Bodiam, where he was
part of the team that won its first Michelin star.
Lady Mills pulled the pub’s first pint for
competition winner Gary Thorne, before guests
were welcomed and invited to explore the new
restaurant, bars, outdoor terrace and landscaped
garden.
James Tanner added: “Chris and I are from Kent
originally, so we are very excited to be bringing
our successful formula of fresh, local produce
at realistic prices to the county.
The new look pub is offering real ales, alongside
a selection of wines served by the glass and
carafe. A transformed kitchen and restaurant will
showcase the best of local Kentish produce.
The restaurant boasts an open plan kitchen, led
by head chef and protégé of the Tanner Brothers,
Sam Spratt. Having trained at Thanet College,
before joining the team at Tanners, Sam returned
to Kent after having worked in Devon, and at
”We have every confidence in the team we have
put in place, and have received a great deal of
support from local suppliers and customers –
which we hope is an indication of a long and
successful future in Bidborough.”
The Kentish Hare opened to the public on
Saturday 10th May. Visit
www.thekentishhare.com or call
01892 525709 for more information.
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