Trying to find pubs in Adisham 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 mile 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.
2 miles Goodnestone, Canterbury, CT3
2.1 miles Kingston, Canterbury, CT4
A warm welcome to The Black Robin. We are a traditional Kentish pub located in the picturesque village of Kingston, about 15 minutes drive south from Canterbury. Dating back to around 1740, The Black
2.3 miles Bishopsbourne, Canterbury, CT4
A traditional pub in the beautiful village of Bishopsbourne.
2.6 miles Littlebourne, Canterbury, CT3
Littlebourne Recreation Club is situated in the very heart of the village by the recreation ground. We are next to the village hall and local shop. We welcome new members and if you live in the village you can join the club after 48 hours once proposed
2.7 miles Wingham, Canterbury, CT3
We are an award winning family friendly, traditional village pub in the heart of Wingham. We pride ourselves in providing a friendly atmosphere in which to enjoy high quality Real Ales, Wines and excellent Pub Food at very reasonable prices. We have a la
2.8 miles Ickham, Canterbury, CT3
Relax in front of the fire, perch at the bar or tuck yourself away in a cosy corner and enjoy the superb food, drink and atmosphere in our quintessential Kentish Pub located in the heart of the Garden of England.
2.9 miles Littlebourne, Canterbury, CT3
3.7 miles Staple, Canterbury, CT3
The Black Pig : A quintessentially English Country Pub, in the tiny Kentish village of Staple. Providing a friendly, oak-beamed, open fired environment where all are welcome. Great food, ales, wines & Ciders.
4 miles 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