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The Parrot, Canterbury

1-9 Church Lane, St Radigunds
Canterbury
CT1 2AG
Phone: 01227454170

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Will Larter left this review about The Parrot

A food oriented pub in a well preserved, ancient building with tasteful modern music going on in the background. I walked in and asked for a half of Master Brew, which was willingly served, then noticed that all the tables, including an upturned barrel, were set up for dining. Well, it's Valentines, isn't it. I soon spotted a small table just around the corner with no accoutrements and took my beer there (no beer mats). In fact there are five hand pumps but only two Sheps beers on, Whitstable Bay being the one I swerved; Bishops Finger was turned round.

On 14th February 2026 - rating: 6
[User has posted 4674 recommendations about 4283 pubs]


Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Parrot

Dubiously claims to be Canterbury's oldest pub (although the former St Radigund's Hall is certainly one of its oldest buildings), and despite a makeover or two it retains some character in the 'T'-shaped bar and seating areas in three corners. So, very traditional in appearance - both inside and out - but in other ways quite modern as a 'Pub & Dining' establishment. Although lacking in obvious branding, it is a Shepherd Neame house, and on this visit I found Master Brew, Whitstable Bay Pale and the more seasonal Rudolph's Revenge (with a handwritten 5% label, £6.00) on three of the six handpumps.

On 28th December 2025 - rating: 7
[User has posted 9063 recommendations about 9063 pubs]


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E TA left this review about Parrot

A great Shepherd Neame pub close to Canterbury West Station, the layout described below. It was a pleasant evening with good banter and helpful staff. Ales on were Nun’s Delight, Masterbrew and Spitfire, plus Whitstable Bay Blonde and Stout. The beers were in good condition. It’s well worth a visit and makes for a good crawl when teamed up with other pubs just a stone’s throw away.

On 14th July 2022 - rating: 7
[User has posted 3717 recommendations about 3678 pubs]


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Real Ale Ray left this review about Parrot

A Shepherd Neame pub, which dates from the 14th Century and is the oldest pub in Canterbury. The exterior of the pub is very inviting and the interior is equally as impressive. The interior consists of low ceilings, open Jacobean oak beams, flagstone floors and open fires. Six pumps, all in operation, we went for the Shepherd Neame Spitfire, which was well kept and presented.

On 14th November 2016 - rating: 8
[User has posted 3745 recommendations about 3745 pubs]


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Thirsty Chaz left this review about Parrot

Oldest pub in Canterbury 1370 smart inside reals on offer

On 10th March 2015 - rating: 8
[User has posted 57 recommendations about 57 pubs]


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Manky Badger left this review about Parrot

Now under the name of "Parrots", this place has six hand pumps, each with a different ale. Six!!! Friendly staff, and a smashing beer garden.

On 20th July 2008 - rating: 7
[User has posted 155 recommendations about 154 pubs]