Our Italian gelato is renowned for its smooth, rich and creamy taste. Pick from a huge variety of flavours that you won't find anywhere else.
Come to Creams Cafe and treat your family and friends to a dessert experience they won't forget!
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The Granby Hotel offers 34 bedrooms ranging from single to family rooms. We provide free 5G Wi-Fi throughout and guest parking. All rooms enjoy en-suite shower facilities, flat-screen Freeview TV, tea and coffee making facilities and complimentary toiletries. The hotel has a bar and a deck which enjoys the last of the sun with breath taking views over the Ebbsfleet Valley.
At Harvester Gravesend in Kent, you will find our famous grills and salad bar - we serve real food that's fresh, fun and full of flavour!
At Riva we pride ourselves on offering our customers fine Mediterranean cuisine served to you in a relaxing atmosphere. Situated directly over the River Thames on the oldest surviving cast iron pier in the world the panoramic views are as breath taking as the cuisine itself.
Riva’s newly refurbished bar is a fabulous addition to the restaurant serving an extensive range o f stylish cocktails, wide range of Champagnes, wines by the glass and appetising nibbles.
Located in the heart of Gravesend's Heritage Quarter, Riva is the perfect destination for that special occasion. Come in have a mea...
Whether you're catching up with friends or just can’t be bothered to cook, we hope you’ll find our place like a home from home – without any of the washing up!
This pub is named after the printer and publisher who introduced Gravesend’s first printing press, in 1786, and opened the town’s first library at the back of his high-street shop, where he published illustrated children’s books, including Reading Made Easy and, in 1797, The History of Gravesend and Milton – the first history book of Gravesend.
Standing at the river edge at the foot of the old High Street, it has for centuries served as a home from home for the river men, been the haunt of smugglers and was regularly raided by the old naval press gangs.
It is older than Shakespeare's house, older than many well known ancient buildings, and is a place to reflect on past and very hard times.
One of the oldest taverns in the country - this ancient inn (now named) the Three Daws is almost four hundred and fifty years old and first gained its licence in 1565.
The Three Daws began its life by being converted from five traditional styled...
When it comes to roast dinners, we really know our stuff. Every day our chefs lay on a feast of tender, hand-carved meats with all the trimmings – including towering Yorkshire puds, golden roasties with all those lovely little crunchy bits, and plenty of freshly prepared veg, all crowned with proper gravy. So it's no wonder we're Kent's favourite carvery restaurant.