Trying to find pubs in Sandwich that have a beer garden? 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.
6.3 miles Aylesham, Canterbury, CT3
Traditional, family friendly social club with live sports and games. Private function room available to hire for any celebration or event. New members always welcome.
6.3 miles Eythorne, Dover, CT15
The Crown at Eythorne is a friendly destination venue serving good honest food, reasonably priced in comfortable surroundings. We also serve a good selection of beers, wines, spirits and real ales.
6.5 miles Bramling, Canterbury, CT3
We offer a very warm welcome to all our regulars, occasionals and anyone who happens to be just passing or wanting some real ale, wine and good food.
6.6 miles St Nicholas at Wade, Margate, CT7
6.6 miles Upstreet, Canterbury, CT3
For wonderful riverside views in a relaxing location, a visit to the Grove Ferry Inn is a must. The pub’s idyllic setting, with the River Stour running past, is just one its many attractions.
6.7 miles Kingsdown, Deal, CT14
Welcome to The Rising Sun in the small seaside village of Kingsdown. We are located between Deal and Dover on the South East Coast, just 150 yards from the beach. We offer traditional pub food, lagers and ale served in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
7 miles Martin, Dover, CT15
7 miles Birchington, Margate, CT7
Located in the Historic Village Square of Birchington in the Northeast of Kent, The Powell offers the best local and Seasonal Food, Real Ales, Fine Wines and large selections of Spirits & Gins in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
7.1 miles Stodmarsh, Canterbury, CT3
If you’re looking for a beer garden that seamlessly blends into the Kent countryside, the Red Lion in Stodmarsh is the one for you. The pub has been around for centuries and new management have injected it with a great new lease of life.
7.2 miles Broadstairs, CT10
This inn, on the Broadstairs – St. Peter’s boundary has been known locally for many years as the ‘Little Albion’ to distinguish it from the town’s Albion Hotel, dates from 1860. It replaced the former inn on the site, which had evolved out of a farmhouse.