Pubs in Gillingham
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Buffalo
2 Lydford Lane, Gillingham SP8 4NJ
This traditional old stone pub, formerly the Drum and Monkey, is tucked away on a side road opposite the old Matthews brewery which closed in the 1960's. It has been extended and refurbished to capitalise on the large car park, beautiful garden and patio areas and now caters for up to 60 diners while still retaining a well used public bar. The restaurant trades as Ristorante Da Massimo.
Gillingham Social Club
Hardings Lane, Gillingham SP8 4HX
Social club near the Swimming Pool. Guest beers change each week and are competitively priced. Function room includes a skittle alley and is used for parties etc.
Dolphin
Peacemarsh, Gillingham SP8 4HB
Following refurbishment this popular pub serves up to three real ales which change regularly. The food menu changes daily and meals are cooked to order and are proving to be so popular that booking is recommended. The beer garden has had a make over and there is a covered smoking area outside. There are two dining rooms and seating for drinkers in the bar.
Phoenix
High Street, Gillingham SP8 4AY
Originally a 15th century as a coaching inn with its own brewery and stable, following a fire in the 17th century it was rebuilt and re-named as The Phoenix. It has an open plan layout with dining area to one side and an open fire. Good-value pub grub plus specials served lunchtimes Monday to Friday, breakfast menu and traditional Sunday lunch. There are picnic tables outside on what was the car park but there are two public car parks nearby plus on street parking.
Red Lion
23 High Street, Gillingham SP8 4AN
Grade 2 listed building, which dates back to 1698, it was considerably rebuilt in the mid 18th century. Light lunches served except Sunday. Large courtyard accessed through bar. The public bar has sports TV and can be noisy as the night goes on. Live music Saturday nights.
Wine Bar
Queen Street, Gillingham SP8 4DZ
Once a confectionery shop, this stone built town pub has been extensively revamped and is now a contemporary bar and grill. Reported to be trading again, opening times uncertain.
Britannia
158 High Street, Gillingham ME7 1AJ
High Street traditional single bar outlet, friendly bar staff Clean and tidy pub. Late November 2018 reopened after a re fit, now offering food and two handpumps adorn the bar. Heated rear courtyard opened up.
Canterbury Tales
99 Canterbury Street, Gillingham ME7 5TS
Currently selling one real ale from the bar by hand pump usually from Wychwood brewery.
Cricketers
40 Sturdee Avenue, Gillingham ME7 2JR
Meal times: On Gillingham Saturday home matches food not served until 1500 pm 5 minute walk to Priestfield Stadium, home of Gillingham football club Big, bright pub, single bar, Music, pool table, darts, fruit machines, games machines, TV Screens throughout. Food served throughout day. Car park at rear. Bus stop for 182 outside pub, regular 15 minute service throughout day. Doom Bar ale currently served (December 2018).
Fleur-de-Lis
46 Gillingham Road, Gillingham ME7 4RR
Another large outlet on a u bend and popular with away football supporters on match days. Two bars and Pool Bottled ales available Unable to obtain details of website or Facebook - anyone have any information?
Flying Saucer
140 Hempstead Road, Hempstead, Gillingham ME7 3RH
Large, friendly pub, bright clean with a strong emphasis on food at lunchtimes. Sport TV, Darts, beer garden, snacks and lunchtime food. Very pleasant. Has recently re-opened with 2 regular Greene King Ales and 2 change Ales sourced from National Breweries. Good food selection of fine quality.
Frog & Toad
38 Burnt Oak Terrace, Gillingham ME7 1DR
A typical back-street corner one-bar pub and former winner of the local CAMRA Pub of the Year. To the rear is a large patio area and garden with covered tables and bench seating plus an outside bar for beer festivals held during bank holidays. Two beers are regularly on offer, with the guest ale usually coming from a West Country Brewery. The pub hosts occasional entertainment at weekends and provides Sunday lunches for which a booking is required.
