The Two Brewers in Whitstable is the town's oldest surviving pub, originally two farm cottages dating back to around 1500. These cottages were converted into an inn by 1690.
The pub has a long-standing history as a community hub, offering various traditional pub activities and hosting live music events regularly. Additionally, it has adapted over the years to include modern amenities like a beer garden, sports screenings, and free Wi-Fi while preserving its historic charm.
The staff are friendly and offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The pub features a variety of great ales, making it a popular spot for beer enthusiasts. It is also dog-friendly... 🐕 welcoming canine companions in both the indoor and outdoor areas. The large beer garden provides a pleasant setting for visitors to enjoy a drink...
Read moreBeautiful place to sit and have a drink in the garden of an evening in the sun. Great staff,with fantastic local knowledge. And advised us on where to eat. And the regulars are really friendly. Prices for drinks very reasonable and fantastic pictures of the pub way back in the day. This history of the pub is amazing. Its off the main road into Whitstable High Street on the left. Had a chat with Nick the Landlord and what a lovley fella. Highly recommended 5* Very much looking forward to a Sunday roast in the future on our return...
Read moreGreat little pub in the older area of the village. Had Sunday roast with potatoes, veg and dessert...very well prepared meat, veg crisp and tender, potato with crispy outside and tender inside. Several desserts to choose from all excellent. If you have the opportunity, have the homemade Stilton and broccoli soup, heaven in a bowl, esp. on a cold day. Jazz Pilgrims traditional jazz band plays Friday afternoon, a...
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