Three Mariners, Hythe - pub details
Address: 37 Windmill Street, Hythe, Kent, CT21 6BH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 37601) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Sandling (1.8 miles), Westenhanger (2.8 miles), Folkestone West (3.5 miles)
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> Current user rating: 8.9/10 (rated by 7 users)
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Red Lion, Hythe (0.2 miles), Red Lion, Hythe (0.2 miles), Globe Inn, Hythe (0.2 miles), Swan Hotel, Hythe (0.2 miles), Kings Head, Hythe (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Three Mariners, Hythe
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| Lovely, quaint pub, with a fine selection of prominantly local ales. Well worth seeking out in a side street martins2 - 28 Jul 2011 18:02 |
| Its a great little pub comfy heated beer garden for the smokers always a great selection of well kept always tip top local beers, wood burner in the winter, near the beach in the summer nice bar staff even better landlord and landlady! What more could you want from a pub. Londonchef - 20 May 2011 17:36 |
| Best pub in Shepway! Excellent beer, excellent hosts, can't find a better one than this zubizaretta - 9 Feb 2011 16:53 |
| Not rating this pub as didn't go to it - I wanted to know if discreet kids welcome; called at regular intervals over 20 minutes; line permanently engaged. So me and my money went elsewhere. strongarm - 1 Nov 2010 16:01 |
| Happily, I don't have to expend too much effort on reviewing this as my erstwhile drinking compadre below has already said most of what needs to be said. Not that this place doesn't deserve a bit of time being spent on advising BITE users of its attributes; not only an excellent welcome from either side of the bar, but a range of fine ales in great nick and non-nonsense pub grub. It appears that there is sufficient local trade from the nearby residential streets to sustain the pub, relieving it of the need to pander to the whims of passing trade in a more central location. There is a clear sense of pride in the way it is now run, and justifiably so. A simple but highly-effective formula has been devised for the post-Neame era by the new owners, which simply responds to what the locals need/want, and I wish them all the luck in the world in this endeavour, although evidence at present suggests they don't need it. If I don't re-emerge here in the near future, it will only be because of distance from where I live! TWG - 14 Jan 2010 17:43 |
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