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Pubs & bars in Canterbury that serve food

Trying to find pubs in Canterbury that serve food? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.

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Distance: 0.3 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT2

With its charming olde-worlde exterior, the 16th Century Bishop’s Finger stands out as one of Canterbury’s most distinctive pubs.

Distance: 0.3 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

The principle of "simple food, done well" is at the heart of everything we do here. Our philosophy is very much about growing organically and concentrating on doing the basics well. It all stems from

Distance: 0.3 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT2

A 17th Century Pub in the heart of Canterbury, serving some of the finest local ales and traditional home-cooked food.

Distance: 0.4 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

Distance: 0.4 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT2

We welcome guests into the traditional bar with open plan reception, seating and access to free-view flat screen TV. We are 5 minutes from Canterbury West Station, 10 minutes to the town centre. We speak English, Spanish, Catalan, Romanian, Urdu and Pesht

Distance: 0.4 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

Distance: 0.4 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

The Maidens Head is one of the oldest buildings in Canterbury dating back to the year 1446. We're two minutes from Canterbury East station and only five minutes from the city center. We also have free parking for customers.

Distance: 0.5 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT2

Small, traditional local dating from 1708 and rebuilt in 1902, retaining original embossed windows and decorated with memorabilia.

Distance: 1.6 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

Dating back to 1728, the inn was built near the Toll Gate and was originally known as the Sign of the Gate. The first landlord was Richard Howard, who also collected the tolls and was a trained tallow

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