The Two Brewers, Rochester - pub details
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Address: 113 High Street, Rochester, Kent, ME1 1JS [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01634 812448
Rochester (0.3 miles), Strood (0.5 miles), Chatham (0.9 miles)
Pub suggested by SilkTork on 30 Dec 2005
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Eagle Tavern, Rochester (0.0 miles), City Wall Wine Bar, Rochester (0.0 miles), Golden Lion, Rochester (0.1 miles), Coopers Arms, Rochester (0.2 miles), Kings Head, Rochester (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Two Brewers, Rochester
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| So... you frequently go into pubs on your own and talk randomly into the ether???? RageofKlugman - 14 Oct 2008 09:52 |
| This pub makes me laugh. It's sociable enough, and friendly enough... But it just has this odd atmosphere, and for some reason even when the rest of the high street is busy... this pub frequently is not busy. Don't get me wrong that's not a terrible thing, it's just odd! During the week this place is a good place to avoid, unless you want to chat about something private over a beer. Because during the week, nobody will hear you as there isn't anyone else there. xkasabianx - 5 Oct 2008 18:41 |
| Like the pub itself, the beers looked good yesterday, but simply weren’t. The Spitfire & other (EarlyBird?) had an unpleasant flavour. I acknowledge positive comments attached but can only report as found, & we moved on in need of something to wash away the taste. trainman - 20 Jul 2008 07:55 |
| lovely little pub in rochester high street, beer was well kept, friendly service and good music. Ticks all the boxes for me steggers - 25 Mar 2008 14:40 |
| A little gem, The Two Brewers, a Shepherd Neame pub, is probably the best pub along Rochester High Street. Small, cosy, intimate and relaxing within and the locals were friendly. It all made for an enjoyable hour or so last Friday (8th Feb). Spitfire, Master brew, Bishops Finger and the seasonal Porter were on offer to wet the whistle. Prices are not the cheapest you’ll come across, but what does that matter when in such tranquil and in this day and age, such refreshingly traditional surroundings? I recommend a stop. HTM69 - 10 Feb 2008 18:07 |
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