The Chambers, Folkestone - pub details
Address: Cheriton Place, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 2BB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4941) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Folkestone Harbour (0.4 miles), Folkestone Central (0.5 miles), Folkestone West (1.2 miles)
- Quiz night (1st Sunday of month £100 1st prize! V V V busy!), Live music (Every Thurs eve' at least), TV, Big screen
- Pool table, Dartboard, Fruit machines
- Food served (Lunch & eve), Gluten free meals available, Real ale (5 ales & 3 live ciders), Cocktails (If requested)
- Outside seating (With coffee shop), Children allowed (When eating), Credit cards accepted, Air conditioning (Plus LOTS of air 'Scrubbers' to reduce smoke), Disabled toilet (Ambulent disabled In coffee shop)
Pub suggested by Johnny on 15 Oct 2003
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Timothy's Wine Bar, Folkestone (0.1 miles), Office (Southcliff Hotel), Folkestone (0.1 miles), East Kent Arms, Folkestone (0.2 miles), Happy Frenchman, Folkestone (0.2 miles), Kalala Bar and Restaurant, Folkestone (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Chambers, Folkestone
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| Popped in again recently and pleased to find the beers are still of good quality. Three local brews, Whitstable, Gadd's Dogbolter and Skrimshander plus Adnams Iceberg. Not too busy and the staff were friendly. Good selection of magazines and flyers concerning various upcoming events. outtamehead - 26 Jan 2012 06:18 |
| Like the Tardis the pub is far bigger inside than it appears from the outside. This cellar bar covers a large area. The choice of beers is always good with a selection of local brews always available. Gadd's, Hopdaemon and Whitstable were all featured when I visited. The staff are friendly. I've not tried the food at all. Lots of info available regarding events, especially concerning local bands, concerts and festivals. Popular with students. The place has a leftfield feel about it. My favourite pub in Folkestone! outtamehead - 9 Feb 2010 05:53 |
| Cellar bar thats bigger than you initially think. Beer as below a gem of a pub. anonymous - 1 Oct 2009 10:57 |
| My mates were a bit suspicious that I was leading them into a coffee shop, as that's what the upstairs actually is, but they settled down once we were downstairs and they saw the handpumps. It can feel a bit studenty, as most of the staff seem to be, but they do know their beer and provide a friendly service. There is always a good selection of beers and ciders and even when the pipes are being cleaned they'll draw the beer straight from the barrel. I recall Henry's IPA, Ramsgate Bitter, Dogbolter Porter and Skrimshanker IPA and we tried all of them during the three visits we made over as many days. There's a beer festival over the Easter weekend with some strong ales and ciders. Rating gone from an 8 to a 9 as they've kept up their high standards. Millay - 5 Apr 2009 08:15 |
| Really loved the chilli - the level 5 was tasty without being too hot for comfort. Well-kept beer, cheery staff, great atmosphere. I agree with the earlier 9/10 comment. ETA - 5 Nov 2008 11:30 |
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