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Pubs are an indispensable part of British life and are woven into the fabric of our culture and society.
But there's something just that extra bit quintessentially charming about pubs in East Kent and its alluring countryside.
Maybe it's the incredible history of its medieval fortresses in Dover and or its vibrant cultural scene emanating from the city of Canterbury?
So whether you're looking for brilliant ales, fascinating history, exquisite views of the countryside, great pub grub or simply a fun time out with friends and family, here’s some great pubs in East Kent that can really hit the spot!
The Tyler's Kiln
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Email: talktous@thetylerskiln.co.uk
Telephone: 01227 471912
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Address: 27 Hackington Rd, Tyler Hill, Canterbury CT2 9NE
With a passion for bringing a real sense of community to the village of Tyler Hill along with a flair for combining great seasonal menus, drink and company, it is of little wonder that this adorable pub recently won the 2019 Camra Pub of the Year award. A series of fun events are often hosted at The Tyler's Kiln including live music nights, quiz nights and American nights. Equipped with an all-weather heated beer garden, a new gourmet menu will be introduced as of September 3.
The Rising Sun Free House
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Email: info@therisingsunstourmouth.co.uk
Telephone: 01227 721364
Address: The Street, Stourmouth, Canterbury CT3 1HY
Seeking a traditional English pub and restaurant in a quaint village that serves fine food and drinks including the finest real ales from local Kentish breweries? Just head east and you won’t be disappointed when you find The Rising Sun Free House. An a la carte menu and daily specials are available at the radiant restaurant. Anyone for a round of golf? The pub offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation close to a number of popular golf courses and is also a popular venue for weddings, christenings and other functions.
The Red Lion Stodmarsh
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Email: mark@theredlionstodmarsh.co.uk
Telephone: 01227721339
Address: The Red Lion Stodmarsh Road, Canterbury CT3 4BA
If you’re after a traditional country pub offering locally foraged produce you can’t go wrong at The Red Lion in Stodmarsh. With a maximum variety of produce available, now is the favourite time of year for the chefs - with an abundance of fruits, vegetables, meats and game available. The bar is stocked with the fruits of high summer and features plenty of infused spirits including Rose petal gin and chamomile vodka. The kitchen opens Thursdays to Sundays and there are B&B rooms upstairs available if visitors fancy staying the night.
The Abbot's Fireside
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Email: info@abbotsfireside.com
Telephone: 01303 840566
Address: Abbots Fireside, High Street, Elham, Canterbury CT4 6TD
Surrounded by breathtaking countryside, this delightful inn and restaurant has five bedrooms all named after people with a special connection to the building’s fascinating history including infamous figures such as The Duke of Wellington, King Charles II and the Duke of Richmond. Built in 1451, Abbots Fireside also boasts open fireplaces and original leaded glass windows throughout the lounge, restaurant and bedrooms. Traditional, quaint and nestled in the heart of the idyllic Elham Valley, visitors of Abbots Fireside are always greeted with a warm and friendly welcome.
The Crown Inn
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Telephone: 01304 612555
Address: The Street, Finglesham, Deal CT14 0NA
A beautiful 17th-century building which has been extended over the centuries, The Crown Inn is a cosy and friendly pub set in a quiet hamlet in the village of Finglesham. The inn is ideal for all seasons with a wood burner in the winter and a beautiful garden for those summer evenings. The Crown Inn is a hugely popular venue for weddings and also has new lodges that are available for most of the year. The restaurant’s exciting food menu is an impressive fusion of exotic cuisine and traditional pub favourites.
The Black Griffin
Email: charlessmythe@hotmail.co.uk
Telephone: 01227 766882
Address: 40 St Peters Street, Canterbury CT1 2BG
This quirky and friendly traditional pub may not be out in the countryside but it’s certainly worth a visit. Situated in the heart of Canterbury’s stunning town centre, The Black Griffin has a wide range of wines, spirits and ales as well as freshly made food and live music twice a week. A big wow factor of the pub is its Korean fried chicken which is a huge favourite among visitors. The Black Griffin is the first pub inside the city walls and situated at the bottom of the High Street.