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Traditional black & white beamed pub in upper Deal.
This family-owned, Grade II listed traditional black and white beamed pub dates from the 17th century and is one of the oldest pubs in Deal.
It has a real community feel to it with a friendly environment and the landlord or landlady can usually be found working behind the bar.
Inside there's plenty of seating, three open fires and the background music is kept deliberately quiet. So, it is a relaxing place for a drink and a chat.
They focus on ales from Kent breweries, with the occasional ale from further afield.
Although, no food is served you are allowed to bring your own food or takeaway.
The events diary includes darts teams, monthly quiz nights and a Sunday meat raffle. From 12.00-2.00, Monday to Friday and 5.00-6.00 Monday to Thursday, discounts are offered on a selection of beers.
A new extension is being built to house two dart boards and a pool table.
Recent Awards
Exceptionally Improved Pub Award 2018.
Branch Winter Pub of the Season 2017.Historic England Entry: 1069820
Kent’s Public House Archive: Farrier, Deal
Historic Interest
Mid-18th century Grade II listed. Historic England list entry 1069820
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Farrier, Deal
Changing beers typically include: Canterbury Ales (varies) , Wantsum (varies)
Source: Local
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