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A former café that has been converted into a micro-alehouse retaining the original high service counter.
At the Folkestone end of Hythe High Street, this alehouse serves an interesting range of ales from around the country. There is usually at least one local Kentish beer available, often from Hop Fuzz.
A range of three ciders is also usually available from boxes kept in a fridge.
Limited bar snacks are available.
Small, convivial and welcoming, where chatter and laughter abound. A good place to enjoy a drink and interesting conversation after visiting the High Street.
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers. usually one light and hoppy, one mid-brown and one dark, often stout.
Potting Shed, Hythe
Source: Regional
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