Pubs in Gillingham
Discover the best pubs and bars in Gillingham. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Hastings Arms
18 Lower Rainham Road, Gillingham ME7 2YD
Large pub just off the A289 close to the Grange Roundabout in lower Gillingham. Large single bar with 3 changing real ales, sky sports on two televisions in bar. Large function room available for live music events, generally on Friday Nights. Dog Friendly and Car Parking, plus smokers area. 5 minutes walk from 176 and 177 bus stop in Grange Road, 15 minutes walk from Strand Leisure Park.
Honourable Pilot
Will Adams Way, Gillingham ME8 6BY
Large pub with the majority of floor space taken for the Brewers Fayre restaurant.
Hungry Fox
Hempstead Valley Drive, Hempstead, Gillingham ME7 3PE
Greene King flaming Grill establishment. Large bright, clean, tidy and fully carpeted. More your restaurant type place with strong emphasis on food. 5 minute walk from Hempstead Valley shopping Centre, large car park. Friendly, polite staff.
Monarch
18 Arden Street, Gillingham ME7 1HG
A welcome return for this long closed outlet. Three handpumps adorn the single bar, although currently no real ales are served (December 2017). They may review in the summer of 2018. Wednesday - Quiz night, Thursday - Free pool table. Karaoke most Fridays. Sunday hours are variable at present subject to patronage
Napier Arms
153 Britton Street, Gillingham ME7 5ES
Large back street town local, a single front bar with a large function room at the rear. Clean and tidy with friendly bar staff
Plough & Chequers
Danes Hill, Gillingham ME7 2TY
Single bar, working class traditional local large function room, recently refurbished. Very pleasant bar staff July 2020 Reportedly no longer selling real ale.
Scruffy Duck
97 Skinner Street, Gillingham ME7 1LD
A clean and tidy back street local. Bottled Fullers London Pride and Shepherd Neame Spitfire also sold Sunday roasts are excellent value Bar snacks Very attractive back street pub serving Nelson brewery Mild under a House ale name.
Ship
Court Lodge Road, Gillingham ME7 2QX
Heineken owned with tenants, one of the oldest buildings in the Medway Towns dating back to 1792, fine looking large single bar. Inglenook real fire, low ceilings. Very pleasant, cosy feel to the place. Pool table, fruit machines 2 regular ales plus a change, sourced from national breweries. Live music on Saturday night, Quiz night on Sunday, Poker on Thursday night. Very attractive pub, friendly management and bar staff.
Southern Belle
170 High Street, Gillingham ME7 1AJ
Single bar large town house, no real ale currently sold.
Star
Watling Street, Gillingham ME7 2AA
One of the Hungry Horse outlets of Greene King, this large pub sits on the main A2 and has a strong emphasis on food sales. Two bars and a separate diner Hot meals served throughout the day
Will Adams
73 Saxton Street, Gillingham ME7 5EG
A real ale oasis for over 20 years, the Will Adams serves two to three guest ales along with cider and perry, including Old Rosie. Pete welcomes both home and away fans on Gillingham FC home games, typically opening early and getting very busy. Will Adams was a mariner born in Gillingham who opened up Japan to the West and became a Samurai, this being the theme of the mural on the pub's walls. It is open evenings and weekend lunchtimes. Generally 2 change beers Monday to Friday but between 3-5 on Saturdays during Gillingham Home football matches. Owners took over in 1993, great little back street pub just 10 minutes walk from the Railway Station. Note.. Sunday evening opening hours are 9pm - 11pm. (Pubzilla unable to cope with these times). Update from Michael Todd 3/11/2019 Not been in the Will Adams for about 18 months, but went in yesterday (02/11/19). Very pleased to find the usual high standards of beer and friendliness. Three handpumps, £3-50 per pint. Very good!
Past & Present Ale House
15 Canterbury Street, Gillingham ME7 5TP
Offers four real ales on a regular basis. Pre-booking is not essential but to be sure text or call the owner (07725 072293). Details required are name, how many, day and arrival time. May stay open later than 7pm on Monday - Wednesday. No entry permitted after 9.30pm on Fridays and Saturdays. This venue was previously called One for the Road (bar), initially opening in September 2018, and was renamed the Gin & Tap Room (bar) in February 2019, and was renamed again the Past & Present Ale House in April 2020, after another micropub also called the Past & Present (and run by the same couple at 2 Skinner Street) closed on March 23rd 2020 and its operation moved here.
