Trying to find pubs in Rough Common that are family friendly? 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.
1.5 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
The Pilgrims Hotel is a charming historic building in the heart of Canterbury City Centre. Situated directly opposite the Marlowe Theatre, it’s an ideal place to stay overnight to catch a show or explore the attractions of Canterbury.
1.6 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
A friendly, traditional pub located a 2 minute walk from Canterbury Cathedral's gate
1.6 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
Lively city centre pub near the cathedral.
1.6 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
A small welcoming pub in the heart of Canterbury. We have the largest selection of products on tap with a total of 20 different beers, ciders and ales. Perfect little place to escape! Free WIFI - Outdoor Seating - Food served daily - Huge selection of dri
1.6 miles 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.
1.6 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
The White Hart is a wonderful pub and has the largest beer garden in Canterbury! It offers a great pub quiz, outstanding homemade food and welcomes dogs and children.
1.7 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
1.7 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
An elegant establishment with an adjoining wine bar, it’s a wonderful place to enjoy dinner and drinks, with a firm focus on beautiful home-grown ingredients. With Live music every Friday and Saturday evening.
1.8 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
Centrally located on Burgate, Chapter is an idyllic venue to gather with friends, dine with family and relax from morning through to night.
1.8 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
Richard Harris Barham was born in 1788, at 61 Burgate, across the road from this Wetherspoon pub. Using the pen name Thomas Ingoldsby, he wrote The Ingoldsby Legends which first appeared in 1840, in a periodical edited by Charles Dickens.