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Royal Victoria Pavilion (Wetherspoon) [More Visits ]
Visits Details 25 Sep 2024 (Dosser)
3 beers on
Durdle Door - Rusty Gold 5.00 Tired and lacking condition.
15 Sep 2024 (Dosser)
A most uninteresting selection of beers,
Greene King - Abbot 5.00 Not at its best
12 Sep 2024 (Dosser)
3 guests on
Wantsum - Ravening Wolf 5.90 Not a bad pint but lacking a head
18 Aug 2024 (Dosser)
Usual 3 guests on but a massive crowd on a sunny Sunday. Disappointing to see so many ordering gloombar whilst I ordered the more interesting beers.
Kirkstall - Dissolution IPA 5.00 Lovely citrus flavoursome ipa.
15 Aug 2024 (Dosser)
3 guests on and one hell of a breeze
Acorn - Admiral IPA 5.00 Tasted tired, possibly near the end of cask.
13 Aug 2024 (Dosser)
3 slightly more interesting guests. No dodgy camra vouchers allowed. Oh, well.
Marston's - Old Empire IPA 5.70 Great form, temperature and condition. In the sun.
09 Aug 2024 (Dosser)
3 guests on. Huge crowd on balcony enjoying the summer sun.
Greene King - Abbot 5.00 Witches ran out, replaced by an excellent pint Moorhouse's - Pendle Witches Brew 5.10 Haven't had this in a while, good but not what it used to be
24 Jul 2024 (Dosser)
3 beers on, the one I chose wasn't on the app...or in the coming soon list. Not impressive for spoons no 1 pub and in the July holidays.
Hop Union (formerly Great Western (GWB)) - Moose River 5.00 Lost head quickly and developed a tang of butterness quickly. Not sure what this really should be like..
12 Jul 2024 (Dosser)
3 beers on, and been on for a few days apparently.
Nethergate (was Nethergate Growler for a while then name reverted) - Old Growler 5.00 Looks good but not as good as I've had before.
04 Jun 2024 (Dosser)
3 beers on. Too windy too sit outside even though 20.
Maxim - Double Maxim 4.70 Decent bitter
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Summary of Beer Scores
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The pub is found in Ramsgate , Kent , CT11 8LS .
This building opened as a Wetherspoon's on Tuesday 29 August 2017 and is probably the largest Wetherspoon's in the country. It was designed as a dance hall by architect Stanley Davenport Adshead in 1903 and in later years operated as a casino. On two levels with a bar with 12 handpumps at ground level and another on the 1st floor balcony with 6 handpumps. Open-to-view kitchen on the ground floor. There is a ground floor rear patio and an upstairs outside covered decking area for fair weather drinking and sea and sand views.
We have visited this pub 195 times, seen 177 different beers and tried 147 of them.
Map location
Postcode: CT11 8LS