The Canterbury Tales (Punch Taverns)
Visits Details
29 Jan 2024 (Jack William)
Marlowe interval drinks. Went for red wine as my risk assessment suggested the chances of making the second half performance without a toilet break would have been slim otherwise. Only trade appeared to be the interval drinkers from the theatre - and the pub was shut when we exited at 9:30. Such a shame, this used to be a jolly, thriving boozer in the past.
05 Dec 2015 (Jack William)
Late afternoon - quite busy as the Marlowe has something going on. Looked in but with two clips turned round and only Doombar on I decided life was too short and moved on.
Sharp's - Doom Bar | 4.00 | Not Tried | |
14 Jul 2015 (Jack William)
Quite pleased to report that the demise of this pub has been exaggerated (by me) - although it is not a patch on its heyday in the 90s (in my view).
I passed the pub at 1925 - rammed - and then returned at 1935 - almost empty - Jimmy Carr was due on in the Marlowe Theatre across the road - I wasn't sorry that I was outside.
St Austell - Tribute | 4.20 | | |
Sharp's - Doom Bar | 4.00 | Not Tried | |
27 Dec 2014 (Jack William)
Seems closed - sign down, no lights, locked.
20 Oct 2014 (Philip Pirrip)
Evening. Shortly after arrival a crowd of musicians and theatregoers crowded in. Nice smell of wood fire.
Harvey's - Sussex Best Bitter | 4.00 | | £4 pp was the most expensive of a Canterbury evening |
Sharp's - Doom Bar | 4.00 | Not Tried | |
St Austell - Tribute | 4.20 | Not Tried | |
15 Oct 2014 (Jack William)
About 6 pm - empty, real effect fire but cold.
Shame - I was a regular here about 20 years ago and it used to buzz early evening.
St Austell - Tribute | 4.20 | | Pleasant enough - good condition. |
Harvey's - Sussex Best Bitter | 4.00 | Not Tried | |
Sharp's - Doom Bar | 4.00 | Not Tried | |
23 Mar 2007 (Brian)
Coming here from the Hobgoblin was a bit of a culture shock, here we had carnations and candlelight on the tables and a young guy playing contemporary tunes on the piano. The bar staff were friendly and it was fairly quiet. However, Debbie was unimpressed as it lacked atmosphere.
Banks's - Young's London Original (was Bitter) - previously brewed in Bedford and at Wychwood | 3.70 | | OK, but watery nonsense to be honest. It had some maltiness but nothing else. It was also the only beer on, although I think another was coming on as we left. |