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Overlooking the Guildhall car park, which was the old cattle market, you cannot miss the large red cow on the front of this timber-framed pub. Historically, this pub was the watering hole for market traders in years gone by.
With its tiled floors and exposed beams it has a comfortable and traditional country pub ambience to it.
The menu offers traditional pub foods well as a Sunday roast.
There are up to four real ales, five in summer, featuring at least one from the Ramsgate brewery.
Everyone is catered for with areas for drinkers and diners. At the back there is a pleasant sun-trap garden in which live music events are held in summer.
There is a ramp allowing disabled access to the pub, however the toilets are not disabled-friendly.Historic England Entry: 1106323Kent’s Public House Archive: Red Cow, Sandwich
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers. Beer range varies
Red Cow, Sandwich
Changing beers typically include: Exmoor (varies) , Harvey's - Sussex Best Bitter
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