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visited in a Saturday at 1:30 a.m. for a bit lunch. I found a table and ordered cash. a star lost as one of the courts we wanted was not available. nice to visit again when in the city. View all feedback.
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The staff are very friendly and the pub mixes traditional with modern and the menu is varied. The cheeseburgers were huge and tasty but a touch dry. The fish and chips however, were disappointing the breading was soggy and greasy not at all a pleasant dining experience. View all feedback.
Visited in a Saturday at 1:30 a.m. for a bit lunch. I found a table and ordered cash. a star lost as one of the courts we wanted was not available. nice to visit again when in the city.
Had a lunch for 6 people and it was delicious! could be the best pubburger I ever had. everyone was very happy with their eating. large selection on the menu, essential portions and really delicious. most of our party had steak and they were great. the atmosphere is great. the bar staff has led us a register card that was helpful. very clean. highly recommended.
Very nice pub with cozy atmosphere. the decor was very beautiful and the staff was attentive. the food was good too!
Beautiful atmosphere, friendly staff offers fast service. that we had was a good fish finger sandwich with beautiful chips. are they warned, it may not be anyone with allergies, as they were not able to confirm cross-contamination risk for our satisfaction, so our party member had been fighting! to be fair, many places are so. not distract from the joy of a casual drop in lunch and pint. I would recommend to anyone looking to avoid the main street where the pubs are likely packed.
A firm favourite on the Canterbury circuit, it always seems to fit your need. Quiet times offer a calm dining experience with a decent and evolving menu. Never over crowded, with a social element lacking from many venues. You can slip into the adjoining wine bar in the buttermarket for a real feel of the historic city. (Take the window seat, the cathedral scaffolding might be annoying)