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Disappointment of the week with Tris39 on the Pub Forum

The Three Mariners, Hythe

37 Windmill Street
Hythe
CT21 6BH

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

Attractive side-street alehouse just on the beach side of the Royal Military Canal. Retains two bars, but the one on the corner isn't usually used except when busy. The larger (but still compact) back room is also where the six handpumps can be found. Traditional furniture and decor in both parts, but on a sunny autumn day, the extended and slightly split-level patio beer garden was the place to be. On the real ale front, I found Young's Ordinary, Hop Daemon Golden Braid, Old Dairy Copper Top and Ripple Best Bitter (£3.55).

On 28th October 2018 - rating: 7
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Hayley Edmunds left this review about The Three Mariners

Henry and Jude have turned the dark little pub into a real gem. It is friendly, comfortable and has a fabulous selection of real ales - especially during their annual bank holiday real ale festival. Previously of the Clarendon in Sandgate, the couple have created a great place to have a drink and meet friends - the only drawback is no food which means none of Henry's famous roast potatoes for which the Claredon was so famous!

On 12th September 2010 - rating: 8
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Clive Thompson left this review about The Three Mariners

Called in recently and it was noticable that a bit of money had been spent on it since my last visit. There had been a change of livery from Shepherd Neame red & blue to what would probably be described as olive green. It's still a Shepherd Neame pub though and the welcome and atmosphere hasn't really changed. One of those pubs where the casual visitor(s) will soon be engaged in conversation by the regulars. A pub which is defined by it's clientele, and a welcome triumph for proper conversation over intrusive music.

On 6th April 2009 - rating: 7
[User has posted 777 recommendations about 697 pubs]