Mexican & British cuisine on Faversham creek
Set right beside the tidal Faversham Creek, Albion Taverna offers more than just delicious food and drink — it's a gateway to one of Kent's most historic towns. Whether you're here for a leisurely lunch or a weekend escape, Faversham's charm is just a short walk away across the footbridge.
Just across the creek you will find Shepherd Neame, Britain's oldest brewer, officially founded in 1698. Brewing has taken place on this site for centuries, with roots tracing back to the town's abbey brewhouse in the 12th century. Today, you can tour the brewery, explore its Victorian architecture, and sample award-winning ales.
Starting right outside our pub is a circular walk where the sea meets the countryside. Following the sea wall, the route takes you through the marshes and nature reserves around Oare, with amazing views across the Swale estuary.
One of England's finest medieval streets, lined with timber-framed homes and steeped in centuries of history.
Just around the bend, this historic quay was once a thriving maritime port. Today, it's home to antique shops, cafés, and one of Britain's oldest warehouses.
Held on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays — a vibrant celebration of local culture, with the Best of Faversham artisan market on the first and third Saturdays.