We're a friendly, traditional town inn with a country feel. We have a hotel and restaurant and are located in the heart of Gravesend in Kent. We host one of the last surviving Daddlums (Kentish Skittles) teams in the area.
Known by locals as the "Coke Oven" and previously the Druid's Head from 1843 - 1879, the Drayman is a comfortable and traditional ale house, steeped in 150 years of history and beloved by generations of locals and visitors.
Come and enjoy a quality pint in our low ceilinged, wooden beamed gem of a pub, where our friendly staff will welcome you to enjoy our bar area or in our garden on one of our live music weekends. Other facilities include our hotel and function venue available for hire.
We look forward to seeing you.
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Beer is good and bar snacks on a Sunday lunch time, can't complain
Good old fashioned English pub spoilt only by the extremely rude and arrogant attitude of one member of staff. She really needs to learn how to speak to members of the public.
Good beer. Carpets and curtains and super wood panelling. Great place.
Nice traditional pub! The landlord and bar staff are very friendly and welcoming.
Great little pub, internal decor very striking (perhaps a bit of a throwback to 40 years ago?), good beer choice - who could ask for anything more?
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