Pubs in Deal
Discover the best pubs and bars in Deal. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Mill Inn
78-80 Mill Hill, Deal CT14 9ER
Note: There has been a recent change of landlord so the details about this pub need to be verified. This large housing estate pub has a friendly, community spirit and has just celebrated its 80th anniversary. It has a substantial main bar and a smaller side bar. It supports pool and darts teams, has sports TV and holds regular events in support of local charities. Home-made pies are made to order and pizzas can be ordered any time of the day. Live music events are held every Saturday with a weekly meat raffle. There is a good-sized garden, complete with climbing frame, with a bouncy castle in the summer.Kent’s Public House Archive: Mill Inn, Deal
Goodwin (The)
32 High Street, Deal CT14 6HE
Believed to be the oldest pub in Deal, The Goodwin is situated on Deal's pedestrian area, just a short walk from the sea front Recently refurbished, the bar area provides plenty of seating and there's a small ante-room to the left. At the back there is a pleasant, sun-trapped patio, with some seating at the front.Historic England Entry: 1343691Kent’s Public House Archive: Goodwin (The), DealPhotos courtesy of The Goodwin, Deal.
Port Arms
10 Beach Street, Deal CT14 7AH
This popular pub is situated on Deal's seafront. in addition to the real ale, there is a good variety of pub food on offer during the day. In the evening it is frequented by a younger crowd. The outside terrace provides a dedicated seating area overlooking the sea and Deal pier. Regular live music events are held and the pub co-hosts music concerts and New Year fireworks.Kent’s Public House Archive: Port Arms, Deal
Prince Albert
187-189 Middle Street, Deal CT14 6LW
Behind the Fremlins windows and inviting curved doors lies an exceptionally well-kept Victorian street-corner pub, situated just off the seafront, a 10-minute walk north of the town centre and railway station. The pub serves a change range of three real ales from smaller, often local breweries in the cosy bar. Evening meals are served Wednesday to Saturday with roast lunches on Sunday. The small sheltered Courtyard is ideal in the summer. Although dogs are not allowed in the pub, they are allowed in the garden.Historic England Entry: 1363474Kent’s Public House Archive: Prince Albert, Deal
Rose Hotel
91 High Street, Deal CT14 6ED
Boutique hotel, bar & restaurant situated in Deal's pedestrian precinct.
Royal Hotel
Beach Street, Deal CT14 6JD
This 18th century Georgian hotel, with it's historical connections to Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, is ideally positioned on Deal's seafront, close to Deal pier and Deal castle. Two regular ales from Shepherd Neame are served alongside Shep's seasonal ales. The Boathouse bar and terrace offers a sea view to accompany casual eating and drinking. A public car park is available next to the pub.
Saracen's Head
1 Alfred Square, Deal CT14 6LS
Dating back to the early 19th century this cosy, community pub is situated a short distance north of Deal's town centre. The large L-shaped bar, wooden floors, bench seating and lots of mirrors give the pub's interior a pleasant feel to it. In addition to Shepherd Neame's Master Brew and Whitstable Bay, Shep's seasonal ales are served from the three hand pumps. An occasional guest from another brewery may be on tap. Traditional pub grub, made from locally sourced ingredients, is served at the weekend and there are two sittings for Sunday lunch at 12.30 and 2.00. At the back there is a courtyard garden, a pleasant place for a drink or two while soaking up the sun and sea air. Events at the pub vary from regular live music to monthly quizzes and the Grumpy Old Lunch. Although the pub is not fully wheel-chair friendly, a ramp can be put down giving access to the bar.Kent’s Public House Archive: Saracen's Head, Deal
Ship Inn
141 Middle Street, Deal CT14 6JZ
Situated just off Deal's seafront, this is a public house that doesn't pretend to be anything other than a pub. Unspoilt and traditional, it is located in Deal's historic conservation area, 10 minutes' walk from the town centre . Dark wooden floors and subdued lighting give this pub a warm and comfortable atmosphere, complemented by the nautical theme. The stove, in the carpeted lounge, is welcome in winter. A wide variety of drinkers, from young to old, enjoy the good range of beers dispensed from the five handpumps, including beers from Ramsgate and Dark Star. The pub has a small cosy rear bar overlooking a large patio garden accessed by a staircase. The covered smoking area has a clock large enough for you to have no excuse for missing last orders! Please note that electronic cigarettes are not allowed in the pub. Dog chews can be purchased, with the monies raised being donated to charity.Historic England Entry: 1261597Kent’s Public House Archive: Ship Inn, Deal
Three Compasses
129 Beach Street, Deal CT14 6JS
Locally-owned restaurant situated on Deal's Beach Street, overlooking the English Channel. Although primarily food-led they do welcome drinkers.
Walmer Castle
4 South Street, Deal CT14 7AW
This late night music and entertainment bar is situated on the edge of Deal's town centre and is popular with the younger clientele.
Sir Norman Wisdom
18-20 Queen Street, Deal CT14 6ET
Modern-style Wetherspoon's located in the heart of Deal. Throughout the pub the theme is about the history and characters of the area while the long bar features holographic images of Sir Norman Wisdom. A patio provides a seating and smoking area. Opened in March 2013, the pub is well-equipped with 12 handpumps in 2 banks of 6.Kent’s Public House Archive: Sir Norman Wisdom, Deal
Deal Pier Kitchen
Deal Pier, Beach Street, Deal CT14 6HZ
Restaurant and bar situated at the end of Deal Pier, providing excellent views of historic Deal.
