The staff are really friendly and attentive. The atmosphere is great and we always feel a warm welcome. Great beers and cider selection too!
Very well kept beers, good selection of ciders and other drinks. Friendly atmosphere and nice bar person. Good range of snacks including pickled eyeballs or they could have been picked eggs. 🤔 Either way well worth going here.
Award winning micro pub, Sam is super passionate about the beers and ciders, which deserve the passion, and he's a perfect host - really well kept drinks and excellent selection... and a lovely local atmosphere. We'll worth a visit!!
First visit highly recommended. Sam gave us a warm welcome and told us the history of the venue. Great selection of beverages. Great decor and games to play.
We dropped by late evening not knowing about the place. Apparently it had only been open for 5 or 6 months? It was great. The view inside was obsursed by the slight condensation on the windows. (It was a cold February evening) so we had to peer in. The beer storage room is behind a floor to ceiling plate glass window so you can see the beer. They have a great electric mini winch to lift the kegs / casks up without disturbing them which was cool to to watch. We were fortunate to end up chatting briefly to the brewer who I assume had just brought over / installed a couple of ales. It was a very friendly and relaxed vibe. The huge pork pies ( once a week delivery locally made were very very nice) pic attached. . Not too dry at all and great with the powerful mustard. We had three... A wide selection of board games, gins, very dog friendly, owner was very chatty and friendly. We'll definitely be back. Great pub with a definite touch of SteamPunk too! 4 mins from the station, down the ramp, turn away from the sea as opposed towards it, under the bridge and its 200m ish... Deserves 6 stars!
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Broadstairs, Kent, 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.
Broadstairs, Kent, CT10