Pubs in Ramsgate
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Hotel De Ville
45 Grange Road, Ramsgate CT11 9LR
This ample free house began life as a licensed hotel in 1870. It advertised itself as a 'Family and Commercial Hotel & Billiard Room'. The gallic name - meaning town hall - is not incongruous, for in the past the town was known as the "Ville of Ramsgate". Always at least one Gadds' beer from Ramsgate Brewery.
Crown
30 York Street, Ramsgate CT11 9DS
Welcome to The Crown - your cheery local based in Ramsgate. We show live sports every day, so you can watch the big game with a cold, refreshing pint of your favourite lager. Drop on in, pets welcome too! Hope to see you soon.
Macies Bar
71 High Street, Ramsgate CT11 9RJ
Great little pub.
Mariners Bar
50 Harbour Parade, Ramsgate CT11 8LJ
A corner pub overlooking Ramsgate harbour. It has many unique nautical decorations some of which were brought to the surface in the nets of the landlord's fishing boat. Landlord Jason is also a crew member at the nearby RNLI station.
Montefiore Arms
1 Trinity Place, Ramsgate CT11 7HJ
This snug pub, was at one time tied to Flint and Co of Canterbury. It appears to have started life as two cottages. J Fowler was the publican in 1885, which was the year Sir Moses Montefiore died aged 100. The pub's name and sign are unique. They honour the great centenarian, whose connections with the town are legendary. Montefiore had a varied life as a financier, Sheriff of London and campaigner for Jewish rights in the Middle East. Locally, however, he is remembered principally as a benefactor to the town's poor. For a good part of his life he lived at East Cliff Lodge, where he entertained such notables as Princess Victoria. Since September 2014 has been run by Eddie Gadd of the nearby Ramsgate Brewery.
Oak Hotel
66 Harbour Parade, Ramsgate CT11 8LN
A WONDERFUL SEASIDE HOTEL WITH PUB & RESTAURANT ON THE STEPS OF THE ROYAL HARBOUR The Oak Hotel is ideally located in the coastal seaside resort of Ramsgate, Kent. Situated in the only Royal Harbour in the country, the hotel enjoys spectacular marina and harbour views. The hotel boasts 34 en-suite bedrooms, a Café Bar, Lounge Bar, Function Room and The Restaurant Sixty - Six and Bar. And only 300 meters from Ramsgate’s award winning golden, sandy beach.
Queen Charlotte
57 Addington Street, Ramsgate CT11 9JJ
A back street local that became a private hire venue with accommodation sometime around 2020. It's a fully stocked pub with a kitchen that's available for hire.
Queens Head
78 Harbour Parade, Ramsgate CT11 8LP
A GREAT SELECTION OF CASK ALES, LIVE MUSIC AND GOOD COMPANY. The Queen's Head, Ramsgate's number one fun and sports bar. Where friendly staff are on hand to serve you a wide range of continental beers, cask marque approved real ales, wines from around the world and an extensive range of spirits. Coffees, minerals and snacks are also served all day. Come and visit!
Racing Greyhound
227 Hereson Road, Ramsgate CT11 7EX
Keith and Debbie Barnett warmly welcome you to The Racing Greyhound Pub, situated on the South East coast in Ramsgate, Kent. Since taking over the pub 13 years ago, Keith and Debbie have used their 30 Years of working in the hospitality and catering industry to turn the pub into a welcoming location, focusing on a great family friendly atmosphere with real ales, and a huge menu with food sourced locally and all cooked made to order on site. We also have a large function room which can hold 50 people for a sit down meal or up to 80 people for a buffet, which is free to hire. We also offer buffets and a variety of set menus to suit your needs and tastes.
Red Lion
1 King Street, Ramsgate CT11 8NN
A busy town centre pub operated by local pub group Thorley Taverns. A good place to drink and has regular evenings of various live music mostly Saturdays. Towards the rear there is a raised area which houses the pool table.
Rose of England
97 High Street, Ramsgate CT11 9RH
This former Tomson and Wotton pub was once known as the Rose and Crown, it was renamed in 1957. The pub then became a Whitbread house when the Tomson and Wotton brewery was subsequently taken over and closed in 1968. The pub then closed for a number of years, and re-opened as a free house around 1984, it boasts two bars and a separate games room, plenty of memorabilia including a number of vintage arcade amusement machines.
Royal
51 Harbour Parade, Ramsgate CT11 8LA
A striking example of seaside architecture, this grade II listed building (the former dilapidated pavilion) had been one of the most at-risk Victorian/Edwardian buildings in the land. Built as a concert hall/assembly rooms and designed by architect Stanley Davenport Adshead, it was based on the style of a Robert Adam orangery. The interior is said to be derived from the Little Theatre at Versailles and was simplified in the 1930s. After being a nightclub, then casino, it closed in 2008.
