The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub, Canterbury

5-9 Burgate, Canterbury CT1 2HG

The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub

About The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub

The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub is situated at 5-9 Burgate, Canterbury CT1 2HG, United Kingdom. Nestled in the heart of Canterbury’s historic city center, the pub exudes charm and character.

Located just a stone’s throw away from Canterbury Cathedral, it’s conveniently positioned for locals and visitors. To reach the pub from Canterbury Cathedral, simply head southeast on The Precincts toward Burgate Street. Turn right onto Burgate Street and continue straight.

After a brief walk, you’ll find The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub on your right at 5-9 Burgate, where you can enjoy its warm atmosphere and perhaps indulge in some hearty pub fare.

The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub is a delightful establishment located in the heart of Canterbury, Kent. The pub is named after the renowned author Thomas Ingoldsby, who was best known for his humorous and satirical stories set in the English countryside.

The Interior

The pub features a warm and welcoming interior, with exposed brick walls, wooden beams, and cosy fireplaces. It is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike, thanks to its impressive selection of local and regional ales, as well as its tasty pub food, which is made using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.

Visitors to the pub can also enjoy its beautiful beer garden, which is perfect for enjoying a refreshing drink on a warm summer day. Whether you’re a fan of Ingoldsby’s work or simply looking for a charming and relaxing place to enjoy a pint and a bite to eat, The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub is a must-visit destination in Canterbury.

 

FOOD & DRINKS

The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub in Canterbury offers a selection of hearty pub classics that are renowned for their quality and taste. Among these classics are the beloved bangers and mash, featuring succulent Lincolnshire sausages served with Maris Piper mashed potato, garden peas, and gravy.

For vegetarians, there’s a Quorn™ sausage option available. Another highlight is the award-winning steak & kidney pudding, a traditional British dish made with prime cuts of beef steak and kidney in a rich, meaty sauce, encased in a suet pudding shell.

Additionally, the menu includes other pub classics like five-bean chilli, sausages with chips and beans, all-day brunch options, fish and chips, and more.

All meals from the pub classics range come with a choice of a soft or alcoholic drink, providing excellent value for money. The ingredients for these dishes come from trusted suppliers such as Loughnane’s of Galway for pork sausages, Mash Direct for mashed potatoes, and Wrights Food Group for steak & kidney puddings.

The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub in Canterbury offers a diverse selection of drinks to complement its menu. Customers can enjoy a range of wines, including the new additions Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc and Villa Maria Blush Sauvignon from New Zealand, as well as Grant Burge Barossa Ink Shiraz from Australia.

Additionally, the pub serves Lavazza coffee made from responsibly sourced beans, with options for free refills on selected hot drinks throughout the day.

For those seeking cocktails, the menu features classic options like Espresso Martini, Strawberry Daiquiri, and Tommy’s Margarita, along with spritz cocktails such as Peach Blush Spritz, Tanqueray Spritz, and Mango & Passionfruit Spritz. Cocktail pitchers like Candy Rosá are also available for sharing, providing a refreshing choice for social gatherings.

GETTING THERE

To walk from Canterbury West Station to The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub, you can follow these directions:

  1. Exit Canterbury West Station onto Station Road and turn right.
  2. Walk along Station Road until you reach the junction with St. Dunstan’s Street. You’ll pass by various shops, cafes, and possibly some residential areas.
  3. Turn left onto St. Dunstan’s Street.
  4. Continue straight on St. Dunstan’s Street. Along the way, you’ll pass historic buildings, charming shops, and possibly some green spaces.
  5. After walking for about 0.4 miles (approximately 7-10 minutes), you’ll reach a T-junction with Castle Street.
  6. Cross Castle Street, and The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub will be on your left-hand side, located at 5 Burgate, Canterbury CT1 2HG.

While walking along this route, you may also pass landmarks such as Westgate Towers, Canterbury Roman Museum, and various other historic buildings and points of interest in Canterbury’s city center. Take your time to enjoy the scenic walk and the ambiance of the city!

 
 
 
 
 
NAME
The Thomas Ingoldsby Pub
ADDRESS
5-9 Burgate, Canterbury CT1 2HG
PHONE
+44 1227 463339
OPENING TIMES
  • Monday: 8 am–12 pm
  • Tuesday: 8 am–12 pm
  • Wednesday: 8 am–12 pm
  • Thursday: 8 am–12 pm
  • Friday: 8 am–1 am
  • Saturday: 8 am–1 am
  • Sunday: 8 am–12 pm
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EMAIL
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SOCIAL
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