Pub

Canterbury. 12 entries mapped.

01Pub

Alberrys

Diners have found portions lacking, specifically noting ridiculously thin slices on the cheese platter. A laid-back pub setting that accommodates casual visits. Waitstaff are highlighted as very good and pleasant. Food portions, such as the cheese platter, have been described as overly sparse.

38 St Margaret's St, Canterbury CT1 2TY

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02Pub

Captain Jack's

Standard pub offerings are available, though specific praise for the food is lacking. A typical pub setting that may struggle to provide a welcoming feel. Guests have reported encountering super rude staff. Reviewers highlight problems with notably rude staff.

55 Central Parade, Herne Bay CT6 5JG

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03Pub

Chestfield Barn

The food served at this historic venue is consistently described as delicious. A beautiful refurbished barn offering dog-friendly seating both inside and out. Friendly staff ensure a pleasant dining experience.

101 Chestfield Rd, Chestfield, Whitstable CT5 3LU

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04Pub

Copper Pottle

There is a great, rotating selection of real ales, ciders, and local beers available at good prices. This quiet, screen-free micro pub offers a highly social, relaxed, and welcoming environment without TVs or music. The staff are exceptionally friendly and attentive, often providing table nibbles to guests.

84 Reculver Rd, Beltinge, Herne Bay CT6 6ND

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05Pub

Houdini’s Magic bar

Brilliantly crafted cocktails pair perfectly with the mind-blowing table-side entertainment. The atmosphere is filled with cute, fun energy driven by impressive one-on-one magic tricks. Super friendly staff bring a genuine enthusiasm to the unique bar experience.

6 St Peter's St, Canterbury CT1 2AT

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06Pub

Lady Luck

The food is highly praised, featuring a menu with plenty of well-received gluten-free options and great Guinness. This traditional rock and roll pub boasts great decor, live music, and a lively, atmospheric buzz. Although many find the team friendly and welcoming to large groups and dogs, a minority experienced terrible and rude service. A few visitors have reported encountering very rude bar staff.

18 St Peter's St, Canterbury CT1 2BQ

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07Pub

Marlowe's Restaurant

Great food is prepared using fresh and tasty ingredients. It offers a perfect outdoor seating area for enjoying a sunny day. The team provides a pleasant experience that complements the fresh dishes.

55 St Peter's St, Canterbury CT1 2BE

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08Pub

The Bell & Crown

The modest lunchtime menu provides appetizing light options such as Spanish quiche with salad. This pub offers a traditional and pleasant setting for a relaxed meal. Guests are warmly greeted by the attentive owner/manager upon arrival.

10-11, 31 Palace St, Canterbury CT1 2DZ

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09Pub

The Black Griffin

Patrons consistently rate the overall pub experience as highly enjoyable. This welcoming pub provides a lively and engaging environment for both locals and newcomers. The management and staff are frequently commended for their lovely, attentive approach to guests.

40 St Peter's St, Canterbury CT1 2BG

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10Pub

The Cherry Tree

Drinks are cheap, but the facilities, particularly the small toilets, are sometimes described as dirty. It offers a lively pub atmosphere that can feel crowded with teenagers after school. Service is generally quick and professional, though some reviewers have encountered rude staff. The toilets are reported to be small and unclean, and the pub can get overly crowded with teenagers.

10 White Horse Ln, Canterbury CT1 2RU

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11Pub

The Mooring Cafe & Bar

Visitors highly recommend the food and drinks, which are perfectly paired with the venue's unique river punting trips. Set directly on the riverside, this beautiful bar provides an outstanding scenic backdrop for evening drinks. Fun and exceptionally knowledgeable guides elevate the overall visitor experience.

Water Ln, Canterbury CT1 2NQ

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12Pub

The Old Coach & Horses

While some praise the reasonable prices and lovely Sunday lunches, others have heavily criticised the food quality, citing soggy potatoes, dry dishes, and poor ingredients. This small pub has a dedicated upstairs room suitable for private and group bookings, though some tables have been noted as sticky. Service is often swift and excellent for large groups, but consistency appears to be an issue. Food quality is highly inconsistent, with frequent complaints about poorly executed roast dinners and dirty glasses.

Church Hill, Harbledown, Canterbury CT2 9AB

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