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Brewers Fayre Duke of York, Dover
Guston Wood
Guston
Postal town: Dover
CT15 5FD
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Brewers Fayre Duke of York
New-build Brewers Fayre beside a Premier Inn, so you will know exactly what to expect from the various seating / dining areas in front, and at each end, of the central servery. On the plus side, it does do real ale, albeit just Doom Bar from one of a pair of bespoke handpumps (£4.05).
On 29th January 2023
- rating: 6
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E TA left this review about Duke of York
There are records of a pub of this name here since the 1830s, but the current building is a modern McPub type structure. The capacity of these places to surprise never falters: expecting a typically bland Brewers Fare experience I was actually treated to staff who were pleasant and professional, a decent bar meal and reasonable beer. The location isn't great - right next to the A2 and sharing the site with a Premier Inn and a Shell garage. The two main areas - a dining area at the front and the bar to the rear - were both clean and tidy and the families who had stopped in for a pre- or post-Channel crossing meal were unusually well behaved. There was only one ale on, 6X, which was a little too cold but otherwise fine. Worth stopping for a quick pint or a bite to eat, but not somewhere to spend an evening.
On 9th May 2013
- rating: 6
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john mcgraw left this review about Duke of York
A Brewers Fayre pub with the emphasis on food.No real ale.
On 19th November 2009
- rating: 4
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