The Smugglers, St Margarets at Cliffe - pub details
Address: High St, St Margaret's at Cliffe, Dover, Kent, CT15 6AU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14504) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Martin Mill (1.5 miles), Walmer (3.7 miles), Dover Priory (3.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
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other pubs nearby:
Clyffe Hotel, St Margerets at Cliffe (0.0 miles), Hope Inn, St Margarets at Cliffe (0.0 miles), Red Lion, St Margerets at Cliffe (0.1 miles), Coastguard Inn, St Margarets Bay (0.7 miles), Old Lantern Inn, Dover (1.9 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Smugglers, St Margarets at Cliffe
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Almost more of a restaurant than a pub. It has a Mexican menu as well as very good "International" menu. Staff very friendly, beer well kept although not much of a selection on our visits. Essential to book a table at the weekends dandj - 18 May 2014 17:54 |
Really good food and a good location to walk it off afterwards! Three handpumps on the bar - GK IPA, Liberation Ale and another I can't remember! Food is served either in the bar, garden or conservatory restaurant at the rear and comes in good portions at reasonable prices. Staff seem attentive. BeeryRog - 14 Apr 2011 16:31 |
I�d heard about the Coastguard some time ago, and this pub has been on my list of �pubs to visit� for quite a while. I suppose I should really have booked in advance The food was excellent, not cheap, but not as expensive as some places I�ve been to. But it�s not really a pub � more of a restaurant with a good bar. Having said that, I�d certainly go back. MankyBadger - 27 Dec 2010 22:21 |
the manager was not very nice.also the local were very intmidating the way they looked at you.not a nice place. rainbows - 27 Feb 2010 20:20 |
Looked enticing enough, and my mate and me were crying out for a feed as our plans to take lunch at various venues beforehand had failed for one reason or another. Families were still heartily tucking into what looked to be equally hearty and wholesome fare, but it being close to 3PM we didn't expect that food would still be served. But there's always beer, isn't there? Well, no, not on this occasion: we were immediately advised - and with little warmth - that the pub was closing and not even any drinks orders would be taken. Okay, some pubs shut at 3 but we were somewhat surprised given how busy it was. Bah humbug I say. I seldom make an appearance in this neck of the woods but next time, although it had some promise, I shan't be making a bee-line for the rather inflexible Smugglers, especially when the motor will take me to far superior pubs not far away. TWG - 14 Jan 2010 18:08 |
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