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Indulge in British fare in Biggin Hill’s restaurants
So, a little about those British gastropubs. Considering the town is surrounded by some beautiful countryside, it’s little wonder these quaint pubs have found their homes here, located in medieval buildings with white walls and exposed wooden beams. The fires are cosy, the leather seats are comfy and the portions are hearty. Look out for traditional dishes served like beef burgers in sourdough buns, with onion marmalade and triple-fried sweet potato fries. Or opt for another classic like steak and kidney pie, or on Sunday indulge in a traditional Sunday roast and fill your plate with succulent meat, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, sausages, stuffing and vegetables all smothered in homemade gravy of course. If you’re having trouble deciding which Biggin Hill restaurant to choose, just take a look at Quandoo and you’ll be sorted in no time.