The Oak Tavern & Taphouse
High St, Sevenoaks, TN13 1UP -
From
£249 min spendUp to
100 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
Pub and restaurant in the heart of Sevenoaks, serving great beer, fine wine & fantastic food. Celebrating all things local, Kent & surrounding areas. Our robata grill cooks up our traditional menu, tailored for the seasons, bringing an array of succulent dishes for all occasions. Join us for live music every Friday night and for live sport shown across 5 screens every day of the week.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 100
Dining
up to 60
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Table / chairs included
Premises parking
Natural light
Audio & visual
WiFi
TV screen
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
We do not charge a hire fee, however we do require an agreed minimum spend. A fully refundable* deposit is required to confirm all large bookings.
Location
Reviews
Peter Brookman
The Oak kindly let us use some semi-private space for a meeting. Very responsive to the initial request, and great serving staff too. We didn't eat, but the drinks were great. PS the music on Friday nights is fabulous too.
Santosh Shetty
A great place on Main Street in Seven Oaks. Vintage stuff. Excellent place to hang, meet clients and prospects. Great Beer and food. Very few places where you can sit next to a VAT tank
Hannah Colyer
The pub quiz on a Thursday was great, Sam’s quiz questions were creative, inclusive and fun! Eva who served us at the bar was very friendly and welcoming. Will be booking a table for next week for sure
David Clarke
A beautiful pub esteemed in history. It proudly displays the heart of its micro brewery set up in the centre of the establishment. In each corner there is a nod to a time where putting your feet up besides the fire was the crux of a good life. Come to think of it, it still is. Leather and lighting lace the interior like a swathe of swans (apologies the over use of alliteration). The Oak Tavern & Tap House is straightforward and so is its menu. It is humble, yet interesting offering the keen beer drinker a compliment to the hops and barley.
Emma Nugent
Great atmosphere, popular pub, lots of varied and cosy places to sit, with live music on a Friday evening. On the Friday we visited the menu was limited, nothing like the menu that’s shown online. There weren’t any healthy choices; very difficult for anyone on a diet! Far better for kids than adults. Only two desserts to choose from. It has a Thursday Quiz night too. Although there are brewing vessels, which adds to atmosphere, beer isn’t in fact brewed on site anymore. New owners.
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