Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in St Margaret's at Cliffe, Dover, including The Coastguard Restaurant, The White Cliffs Bunkhouse Kitchen Bar, The White Horse, Kings Head at Kingsdown, The Chance Inn, The Zetland Arms, Brewers Fayre Duke Of York, Blakes of Dover Restaurant, The Rising Sun, The Lane Cafe & Restaurant
4 based on 582 reviews
If you are charging £13.00 for a hot dog with no cheese , onions or chips it had better be the best Hot dog ever.Well it wasn`t the sausage did not even fill the bun and putting some sliced gherkin on the top with mustard and ketchup is no where near enough.My wife had the open halloumi sandwich which was also underwhelming .Dear Matthew Sorry to read you were left disappointed with your meal. I can't tell from your review, or our booking system, which day/night you were in and we had nothing on our daily reports to indicate any customers were dissatisfied with these particular menu choices. Our hot dog is indeed one of our most popular items on the menu. I would always encourage customers to let us know of any issues at the time and we'd endeavour to make your experience better. Perhaps you'll give us another try in the future and we can change your mind. Best regards
4 based on 134 reviews
Was recommended the rising sun by a local, would advise to pre book as itâs not the largest of pubs, but the decor and beer gardens make up for that, 8 of us arrived after a very long drive, and they accommodated us even though we hadnât booked and there was another large party in. I had the sirloin and peppercorn, after spending 2 weeks in Durban it was on par with the steaks there! Other family members had the lamb special: lasagne that looked and they say tasted very tasty. A really well priced end of week place to eat and drink.
4 based on 295 reviews
hotel,Bistro also down stairs cellar bar with selection of ales and ciders and a selection of malt whisky's
We choose this restaurant because was late and the one we wanted to go was not serving meals that evening. The restaurant is simple but nice and warm but the meal was wonderful. I took a surf and turf and the meat was tender like butter. My wife and daughter took the fish and chips, crispy and light. My boy took an hamburger also very tasty and juicy. Apple pies with custard really good as well. We also discovered that on the bottom of the restaurant (where the toilets are located) there is a canteen with live music. We were tired but next time we'll definitely end the evening down there.
4 based on 729 reviews
Our first visit to this big chain restaurant expectation medium to low But what a surprise scampi and chips really good and 2 sirloin steaks with jacket potatoes. Cooked perfect medium rare . With some very tasty desserts!This beats a hell of a lot of Dover so called number 1 restaurants and for a fraction of the price Well done . Helpful guy on the desk and the lady behind the barThank you
4 based on 907 reviews
The food was good, we all enjoyed our choices but the service is slow over the weekend as the place is very busy and very popular. Book in advance
5 based on 74 reviews
We are a country pub with a large beer garden. We serve food all day until 9.00pm.
Visited with family on a Saturday night. We all had a meal which everybody thought was very nice and reasonably priced. I had the homemade pie and mash which was lovely. The young man that served our table was very polite and friendly. Dog friendly too which is great. Would definitely return next time Iâm in the area.
4 based on 115 reviews
Proper British Pub with good value home cooked food (Bar & Kids menu + Specials-Boards) with a good sellection of Ales and Wines etc' We welcome well-behaved children, but ask parents & guardians to keep them under control and out of Bar areas. Dogs are a
Forget all the nobby fashionable eatery's in kingsdown -- this is the one - top notch food and excellent well kept beers -- been going years --- we're local and visit once a month ish . An exceptional place where the owners know how to please and keeps the ales in tip top condition. No good for DFLs as the prices are reasonable and the road is narrow so Chelsea tractors will have to park on the seafront.Thank you for that nice review.
4 based on 597 reviews
The White Horse is Dover's oldest pub, original building c 1365 and is the Channel Swimmers' pub of choice since 2002. You will see our main bar area walls adorned in signatures of those who have successfully swum the channel. We are essentially a Pub and
Visited as staying ion Dover for 2019 Screwball Rally. Nice locals pub serving Birra Moretti among other others and interesting decor with the signatures of those who have been brave enough to tackle cross channel swim. Our intention was to eat at the White Horse but they donât serve food on a Wednesday but the staff were happy to recommend a good alternative venue.
4 based on 258 reviews
The Kitchen is at the heart of the White Cliffs Bunkhouse, it's the sort of place that's worth a detour if passing through Dover. The place attracts locals who often drop in for lunch, afternoon tea or dinner with friends in the often buzzing and lively a
On Saturday we visited this restaurant for the first time, and we were not disappointed. We chose a variety of dishes including sea bass, crab and chicken. All were delicious and each presented nicely. We followed these up with pavlova and lemon posset. We thoroughly enjoyed the evening and will visit again.
Where to eat Pub food in St Margaret's at Cliffe: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 559 reviews
An historic sea-side pub and restaurant in St Margaretâs Bay, near Dover, The Coastguard invites you to dive in to superb food and drink while enjoying an epic view over the waves. Britainâs nearest pub to France, the Coastguard has kept watch on the sea-
We visited The Coastguard on a rainy chilly evening in October. The location of the place is just great, right on the beach. We even enjoyed the windy road down - my fellow travelers wondered how on earth I found this place! The food was excellent, the staff very welcoming, friendly, helpful. The only downside to our visit was that the pub was not very warm. They must have had the heating turned off. It would have been a lot cosier if the temperature was a little higher.Thank you for your review. Sorry that the pub was a bit cold. We are just at that time of year between having the heating on and off - also soon we will have our roaring central fire going! Hope to see you again.
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