Pubs in Canterbury
Discover the best pubs and bars in Canterbury. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Phoenix
67 Old Dover Road, Canterbury CT1 3DB
A comfortable local with a cricketing theme, situated between the County Cricket Ground and Canterbury city centre. The Phoenix stocks a constantly changing and interesting range of at least five real ales, including beers from Wantsum and other small breweries. Good value pub grub is served in generous portions. There is live music every Friday night and open mic every other Sunday night. Thursday night is balti night. Sports TV (not Sky) is shown on a large drop-down screen.
Pilgrims Hotel
18 The Friars, Canterbury CT1 2AS
Dating back to the 16th century, the Pilgrim's is a city centre hotel with 15 bedrooms. It is opposite the Marlowe Theatre and near the historic Westgate.
Seven Stars
1 Orange Street, Canterbury CT1 2JA
Lively city centre pub near the cathedral. Popular with students and sports fans. Events include a quiz on Tuesdays, karaoke on Wednesdays, live music on Thursdays, and a DJ on Fridays.
Parrot
1-9 Church Lane, St Radigunds, Canterbury CT1 2AG
The oldest pub in Canterbury, and one of the oldest buildings in the city. A 14th century gem with beamed ceilings, stone-flagged floors and three open fires. A lovely garden with the potential for BBQs and festivals in summer. Comedy nights monthly, occasional beer and food events.
Thomas Becket
21 Best Lane, Canterbury CT1 2JB
Comfortable city centre 18th century local close to High Street shops and cathedral. Good value menu with a wide choice and some interesting additions to classic pub favourites.
Thomas Ingoldsby
5-9 Burgate, Canterbury CT1 2HG
Large J D Wetherspoon's pub, a former furniture shop, near the cathedral, bus station and shopping centre. Thomas Ingoldsby was the pen name of 19th century local author Richard Barham, the author of the Ingoldsby Legends. Tables and chairs are sometimes put outside in front of the pub in fine weather. Has recently had hotel facilities added, and has 13 letting rooms.
Lady Luck
18 St Peter's Street, Canterbury CT1 2BQ
Describing itself as Canterbury's Rock and Roll bar, the Lady Luck has frequent live bands. The red and black interior has a large floor area for events. There is some seating in the street outside, with a good view of the historic Westgate. The small garden at the back of the pub has 4 tables. There is an extensive cocktail menu, a specialist rum menu, and a good choice of bottled craft beers. Food is locally sourced.
Three Tuns
24 Watling Street, Canterbury CT1 2UD
15th-century oak-beamed pub near the city centre, with stone-flagged floors and several drinking areas. The remains of the Roman theatre lie below. The range of beer varies and usually includes beer from a Kent brewery. Screens show sporting events on Sky and BT.
Two Sawyers
58 Ivy Lane, Canterbury CT1 1TU
Attractive comfortable one-bar pub just over the ring road from the bus station. Sunday roast is served from 12-4.
Unicorn
61 St Dunstan's Street, Canterbury CT2 8BS
Comfortable 1604 pub near the historic Westgate, with an attractive suntrap garden. Bar billiards is played and a quiz, set by regular customers, is held weekly on Sunday evening. There are three changing beers, often from Kent microbreweries. Beer updates are posted on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Food is good value, with a '2 meals for £12.50' special offer on selected meals. Sporting events (not Sky) are televised unobtrusively. Good range of bottled beers, mainly from Kernel and Hopdaemon. The garden bar is open in good weather. Booking essential at busy time Friday and Saturday evenings
Victoria Hotel
59 London Road, Canterbury CT2 8JY
Long-established popular hotel near the ring road on the London side of Canterbury.Good value restaurant and carvery, also bar meals and snacks
Weaver's House
1/2 St Peter's Street, Canterbury CT1 2AT
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