Live Sports — Pubs in Whitstable
Discover live sports pubs in Whitstable. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 9 live sports pubs in Whitstable
Prince Albert
Sea Street, Whitstable CT5 1AN
This small street corner pub, recently refurbished and extended, is situated 50 yards from the beach and from Whitstable High Street. The interior features art by local artists, as does the patio courtyard. A programme of live music, quizzes, etc is planned
Long Reach Tavern
Thanet Way, Whitstable CT5 3DB
The tavern is part of the Premier Inn next door. There is a comfortable lounge bar, and an emphasis on food and families in the Beefeater restaurant.
Monument
32 Church Street, Whitstable CT5 1PH
Comfortable village-style pub on the outskirts of Whitstable, opposite All Saints Church. There are two drinking areas, one of which features pub games and sports TV. The other bar is a more quiet drinking area, and there is a separate dining room. There is always a lot going on, with quiz nights, live music, poker nights and outside activities
Rose In Bloom
69 Joy Lane, Whitstable CT5 4DD
Originally a weatherboard cottage in 1861, the current pub was built by Mackeson's, the Hythe brewers, in 1898. The cottage was demolished in the 1930s. The pub took its name from one of the boats which fished the famous oyster beds. The restaurant and garden have great views of the Thames and Swale estuaries. There is a lot going on, including live music, BBQs and golf days.
Ship Centurion
111 High Street, Whitstable CT5 1AY
A friendly and traditional town-centre pub, which gets very busy at weekends and is a good place to watch sport. Colourful hanging baskets add to its charm in summer. Pictures of Whitstable hang in the bar. A local Kentish beer is always served. Home-cooked bar food often includes authentic German dishes, and there is a schnitzel on Saturdays (no food Sun). Live music plays on Thursday evenings (except in January). Branch Pub of the Year 2015.
Peter Cushing
16 - 18 Oxford Street, Whitstable CT5 1DD
J D Wetherspoon's pub named after former Whitstable resident Peter Cushing. The large bar was a cinema and is decorated in a striking geometric art deco style. Very popular with family parties. Regular beer and cider festivals. Beers from local breweries are usually available. Alcohol is not served before 9.30am.
Quayside
67 Harbour Street, Whitstable CT5 1AG
The pub is close to the harbour and has been revamped by Brakspear. There is a food emphasis with seafood favourites. The guest beer comes from the Marston's range.
Handsome Sam
3 Canterbury Road, Whitstable CT5 4HJ
Micropub just outside the town centre in a former shop. Named after the founder's cat which died exactly four years before the pub's opening date of 4th November 2014. The high-ceilinged room retains its original beams. High tables, bench seats and stools provide the seating, The walls are adorned with modern art and guitars, the bay windows with hops. There is a temperature-controlled cellar room, the Beer Tent, from which beers and cider are dispensed by gravity. Nicely varied range of Kentish beers and ciders, including fruit-flavoured ciders. Wines, champagne, Prosecco, mead, soft drinks, tea, coffee and pub snacks are also offered. Cosy and welcoming pub with a village atmosphere in a town environment. Simple snacks are available.
Whitstable Labour Club
12 Belmont Road, Whitstable CT5 1QP
Friendly Labour Club. Guests and visitors must be signed in by their host or by the bar staff. Many events, including music, a Sunday meat raffle, a monthly Thursday film night. The function room can be hired for events.
