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The Conqueror Alehouse, Ramsgate
Ramsgate
CT11 9LR
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Conqueror Alehouse
It was a pleasure to meet Colin the owner on our visit who was very friendly and chatty, and he also explained his concept for naming the pub. He explained that his Grandfather served on the Conqueror Paddle Steamer which sailed between Ramsgate and France. He pointed out his Grandfather on one of the black and white photos on the wall and the likeness was uncanny. Beer wise, there were two dark beers from Kent Brewery Black Mirror and New Black and a mild beer from Gadd's called War Horse, which was excellent. Mrs A settled on a can of Gadds "She Sells Sea Shells" a pale ale.
On 14th November 2018
- rating: 8
[User has posted 3382 recommendations about 3381 pubs]
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Conqueror Alehouse
Compact alehouse without a counter, with up to six beers on stillage in a back room (which you need to pass through to find the toilet). The choice this time was Gadd's No 7, Wold Top Headland Red (£3.00) and Pig & Porter Slow Back, with a couple of boxed ciders available too. Limited amount of seating (mostly tall stools) and decor mostly historical information about the eponymous paddle steamer. With its friendly banter and decent beer, this micro-pub is well worth seeking out.
On 16th July 2016
- rating: 8
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Ian Hudson left this review about Conqueror Alehouse
A brilliant idea for a straight forward ale stop (well, number of ales in fact!)
COMPACT in every sense of the word yet has all you need including a proper "enthusiast" in charge. Only recently opened on our visit there was already a cadre of regulars and the beer was in top form.
From Ramsgate station, aim right down the road, across at a set of traffic lights and keep going then, at the end of a long terrace it springs out on you from the right! If you reach the sea you've gone too far!
Well worth the walk! Note, the hours on our visit were 1100-1400 and 1700-2100.
On 9th September 2011
- rating: 9
[User has posted 6 recommendations about 6 pubs]
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