Millers Arms, Canterbury - pub details

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Address: 2 Mill Lane, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2AW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 38021) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Canterbury West (0.3 miles), Canterbury East (0.6 miles), Sturry (2.1 miles)

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user reviews of Millers Arms, Canterbury

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Very charming and welcoming looking pub on a cold winters afternoon , would be great with a few more punters to get the atmosphere up a notch but still a good pint had
Gunner1 - 1 Feb 2011 09:13
On a wet and sleety late afternoon this street corner Shepherd Neame house looked inviting enough. On crossing the threshold it was like boarding the Marie Celeste - no customers, no staff.... after drying off a little I wandered around and still no sign of life. Gave up and went elsewhere.
Snarling_Mallard - 17 Dec 2010 12:17
A fairly standard venue in appearance, and beer range, given that this is a Sheps' outlet. However, it is no less pleasant for that, and is located in a charming backwater of the city by the water. Service was reasonable on my last visit, although given that I was one of only about 4 people at the bar perhaps this wasn't the greatest test of their capacity. A pint of Spitfore was sampled, which was found to be well-kept. Inevitably with so few customers the place lacked any sense of atmosphere, but I imagine that in busier times this pub would be worth poking one's head into, if not for an entire evening then certainly for 1 or 2. It was certainly a cosy kind of interior, which was essential given the cold post-Christmas conditions.

I understand the accommodation is supposed to be quite competitive, although parking may be a problem. All in all, not in any way exceptional, but certainly not bad.
TWG - 15 Jan 2010 09:33
We try to stay here whenever we are in the area - a good pub with cosy accommodation. An excellent selection of “Sheps Cask Beers” and the wine selection is also very good. A fine full English breakfast is also available but you may have to fight with other guests for the newspapers.
A_Phil - 9 Jun 2009 23:13

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