A lot of pubs in Canterbury are aimed at tourists and students, but this is a proper local with great food, real ales and the usual drinks. We met as a large family group (10+) and were given 2 tables with plenty of room for everyone. Extremely hospitable hosts, a great time was had by all.
A great pub. We needed a pub we could take our dog , this was perfect. Lots of different gins which I know is a thing just now and the food was great especially with 10% off if you are staying at the local campsite. Jacob the bartender will be your best friend before you leave. Lovely guy .
Brilliant place to stop and have a pub lunch. Very welcoming and happy to accommodate dogs. Jake on the bar is very friendly and nothing too much!
A very quaint little pub very handily located if you are staying in the nearby Travelodge, but well worth seeking out if you are just exploring the many pubs Canterbury has to offer. The management definitely like their twinkly lights on strings as the place is filled with them (prob a bit too many for my liking) but it does add. A certain charm in the dark evenings. Definitely one I would go back to!
Lovely little pub with great food and friendly staff. We happened to stay near here, but we’re too late for food the first day (the kitchen closes at 8pm). It’s a nice but smallish pub with a warm friendly feel. However what really impressed me was the food - I ordered the chicken skewers. Three skewers with big chunks of delicious succulent chicken, plentiful chips and a big salad (I asked for no coleslaw). Mine was under 16 pounds which was very good value for money. Well worth a visit.
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Canterbury, Kent, CT1
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.
Canterbury, Kent, CT1