Thomas Becket, Kent

21 Best Ln, Canterbury CT1 2JB
Thomas Becket

About Thomas Becket

The Thomas Becket is situated at 21 Best Lane, Canterbury CT1 2JB, United Kingdom. Nestled within the historic city of Canterbury, it stands as a charming destination for locals and visitors.

To reach The Thomas Becket from Canterbury Cathedral, begin your journey by heading southeast on The Precincts toward Burgate Street. Turn left onto Burgate Street and continue straight onto Sun Street. Take a right onto Best Lane, and after a short stroll, you’ll find The Thomas Becket on your left at 21 Best Lane.

Stepping into The Thomas Becket Pub in Canterbury is like entering a warm embrace. The cosy and inviting atmosphere, accentuated by the traditional decor, instantly makes guests feel at home. The crackling fireplace, a comforting sight, casts a warm glow throughout the space, providing a perfect focal point for gatherings during colder months.

The Thomas Becket’s dog-friendly policy is a testament to its inclusive nature. Furry companions can join their owners in the snug corners or by the fireplace, creating a relaxed and inclusive environment. For those seeking some fresh air, a small outside area offers a quaint spot to enjoy a drink or meal al fresco, further adding to the pub’s appeal as a destination for all.

Food & Drink

The Thomas Becket offers diverse food options, starting with bar snacks such as crispy king prawns, chicken wings, pork belly bites, and Southern-fried chicken strips.

For starters, customers can enjoy pan-fried mushrooms with Stilton & garlic sauce, ham hock terrine with golden beetroot piccalilli, or baked camembert with red onion chutney.

Pub classics include handmade steak, ale pie, chicken schnitzel, and beer-battered fish and chips. The burger selection includes options like a cheese and bacon burger and a crispy Louisiana burger.
The lunch menu offers sandwiches, wraps, and smaller portions of classic dishes. Various sides, such as beer-battered onion rings and skin-on chips, are also available.

Dessert options include warm chocolate cookie dough, salted caramel chocolate brownies, and homemade sticky toffee pudding to satisfy sweet cravings.

 

Getting There

From Canterbury West Station to the Thomas Becket Pub, you’ll have a pleasant walk through the historic city of Canterbury. Here are the directions:

  1. Exit Canterbury West Station and head northeast on Station Road.
  2. Turn right onto Station Road West.
  3. Continue straight on Station Road West until you reach St. Dunstan’s Street.
  4. Turn left onto St. Dunstan’s Street and continue straight.
  5. You’ll pass St. Dunstan’s Church on your left and some shops and cafes along the way.
  6. Continue straight on St. Dunstan’s Street until you reach the roundabout.
  7. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto High Street.
  8. Follow High Street straight until you reach St. George’s Street.
  9. Turn right onto St. George’s Street.
  10. Keep walking straight until you reach St. Peter’s Street.
  11. Turn left onto St. Peter’s Street.
  12. The Thomas Becket Pub will be on your right-hand side.

Along the way, you’ll pass by various historic sites, charming streets, shops, and cafes. Some notable landmarks you might see include St. Dunstan’s Church, part of the medieval city wall, and various other historical buildings. Canterbury is known for its picturesque streets and rich history, so take your time to enjoy the stroll and soak in the atmosphere.

 
 
 
 
 
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