Fabulous traditional pub at the north end of Deal on the seafront with a lovely sun trap garden. It's Irish landlady as you would expect serves a great pint of Guinness!
No food, but a great place to play a game of snooker or watch a match.
Named after a locally built class of vessel, and situated on the corner of Dibden Road which used to be called Foresters Opening. Earliest mention of this pub can be found in the title deeds of 1858. The first landlord and carpenter by trade, William Henry Hayman first gained a full licence on 26 September 1861, but it was probably operating as a beer-house before this event.
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Deal, Kent, CT14
Behind the Fremlins windows and inviting curved doors lies an exceptionally well-kept Victorian street-corner pub, situated just off the seafront, a 10-minute walk north of the town centre and railway station.
Deal, Kent, CT14
Deal, Kent, CT14
Situated just off Deal's seafront, this is a public house that doesn't pretend to be anything other than a pub. Unspoilt and traditional, it is located in Deal's historic conservation area, 10 minutes' walk from the town centre .