The Queen Charlotte, Rochester - pub details

Address: 159 High St, Rochester, Kent, ME1 1EH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 28688)

Nearest train stations Rochester (0.2 miles), Chatham (0.7 miles), Strood (0.7 miles)

Pub suggested by SilkTork on 30 Apr 2006

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> Current user rating: 4.8/10 (rated by 8 users)
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user reviews of the Queen Charlotte, Rochester

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Full of Geordies, Scots, and underaged kids ogling the bored looking strippers. Avoid.
Trabbs_Boy - 7 Jul 2007 09:47
The Charlotte Bar, what can you say about this piece of Rochester History. On 1st impressions you would not take a second look at this pub, it gives the impression of a standard run of the mill public house.

However do not be fooled by first impressions, this pub has the type of character you would not find in regular pub or an up market wine bar.

Yes the pub has limited beer options, yes 1st impressions may make you think twice about entering for fear of your life, but this is a pub for lads, this is a pub that “If Heiniken could build pubs” pub.

Not only is there regular live football matches, there is live music, a DJ on a Friday and not that I have visited the basement 1,000 times over the last year, but they have exotic dancing on a Wednesday & Friday.

This is a lads pub, no doubt about it. I have NEVER encountered trouble, felt intimidated or seemed out of place. This is a place of Legends, a place of history, this is the Charlotte

Sossageking - 30 Mar 2007 15:46
Single room corner pub on the High Street. Has always been a take it as you find it, down to earth sort of place with an edgy feel. Attracts young lads and girls in the evening and old tossers and beggars in the afternoon. Serves one cask ale right at the end of the bar. This used to be a guest, but as you need to go right into the pub to find out what is on, and the place tends to be full of thugs who stare as you enter, and it's practically next door to Wetherpoons, it's not something I have checked on much over the years. Went in today to find the one cask ale was off. Fosters, Carling, Strongbow, Stella and Courage Best on offer at the kegs. Has been refurbished recently and now has the name "Charlotte's Bar" on the windows. The "refurbishment" seems to have consisted of wiping the place over with a dirty rag and getting Murphy in to knock down a wall in two minutes, no problem. This has now created enough space for a pool table and some leather sofas for the lads to sprawl in.

Uninspiring and expensive. But suits some folk.
SilkTork - 12 Aug 2006 18:48

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