The Kings Head — Pub in Ashford

The Kings Head sits on Church Street in Ashford’s Wye district. It's a quiet stretch of road with deep local roots and a steady presence in community routines. The pub is best known for its Sunday roast, which brings families together after church or offers a relaxed meal during weekend evenings. Locals often come here for dinner, settling into wooden tables with drinks and food that’s worth the walk. Whether you're from nearby neighborhoods or passing through Wye, it's a dependable spot to unwind in a traditional pub atmosphere.

About The Venue

The Kings Head has been on Church Street in Ashford since its roots were tied to the area’s residential character. Its interior keeps an old-fashioned look with low lighting, worn wood finishes, and framed memorabilia that give the space warmth and continuity over time. While noise levels stay moderate through most evenings, weekends see more gathering around bar counters or communal tables. The pub has kept core elements like natural materials and a quiet corner near the fireplace , ideal for comfort after work. Its reputation as a go-to spot for food and drinks remains strong across Wye.

Typical Experiences

The Kings Head serves reliable dinners with quality ingredients, especially during evening peak times. Locals come here regularly for drinks or dinner, often sharing homemade coleslaw and seasonal dishes. The Sunday roast is central to its identity , a family-style meal that draws people from across Wye on weekend mornings. Whether hosting small groups or unwinding after work, guests expect a relaxed yet lively setting in this established local favorite. It's one of the few places where you can find both food service and regular events at The Kings Head.

Notable Features

  • Homemade coleslaw
  • Sunday roast
  • Live music nights
  • Traditional pub atmosphere

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.