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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
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 sk
Always a friendly atmosphere from this pub (with a large variety of gins which is always a bonus!). Staff are so accommodating and welcoming- shout out to Jess for making our games nights run smoothly! Great to see a pub that prefers cash payments too!
Nice pub away from the hustle and bustle of Canterbury High Street. It's definitely worth looking out. Good food and a good range of beers, all served in a nicely appointed bar.
What a fantastic pub. All round pleasant experience, food was excellent with really good sized portions too, service good and not rushed at all. Absolutely happy to recommend this wonderful pub for a grand meal out.
Great food and atmosphere. Staff are very friendly. My only issue was , despite sitting near the front of the pub, I could still strongly smell the smoke coming in from the garden. It was lovely to see how dog friendly the place is.
Came here to warm up yesterday after a different pub didn't;t put their heating on. What a gem of a place, warm, welcoming, cosy with a real fire. Had the hot rum punch and it was delicious. Staff were lovely. Can't wait to return.
Absolute gem of a pub in Canterbury. Hidden away but fantastic selection of beers and loads of gin choices. No rip off prices and super friendly bar staff. Loved the place.
My wife and I made this our local watering hole on a recent visit to Canterbury. Within walking distance of the town centre (and our hotel) it offers a good place to relax and wind down after a days outing exploring the historic city. Good traditional pub atmosphere. Comfortable leather seats. Helpf
I’m pretty picky when it comes to pubs and so I’m pleased to say I had a very enjoyable visit to this fabulous venue, situated in one of Canterbury’s prettiest lanes, not far from the City Centre, with a beautiful beer garden out the back. Enjoyed the Timothy Taylor’s Golden Best ale on cask, served
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