Olde Beverlie

Olde Beverlie

★★★☆☆3.5
Closed

St Stephen's Green, Canterbury. CT2 7JU

Opening hours

mon - sat: 12:00 - 24:00

sun: 12:00 - 23:00

Attractive and historic brick building with oak beams and flagged floors. Sir Roger Manwood, who was granted the Royal Manor of Hackington by Queen Elizabeth, built it in 1570 along with the adjoining almshouses. In 1740 it became an inn called the Hospital, which was renamed the Beverly in 1839. It acquired its current name in the 1950's. A tradition inaugurated by Sir Roger still exists: every December a meeting is held in the pub to discuss how to help the ill and aged of the parish. The large garden has a high brick wall and is said to be the home of bat & trap. The menu features grills and Mexican food. There is a quiz every Monday evening.

Facilities

Real Ale Available Real Ale Available
Real Fire Real Fire
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Garden Garden
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Smoking Area Smoking Area
Restaurant Area Restaurant Area
WiFi WiFi
Close to Railway Station Close to Railway Station
Close to Bus Routes Close to Bus Routes
Parking Parking
Function Room Function Room
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Traditional Pub Games Traditional Pub Games
Newspapers Newspapers

Games

Bat & Trap

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