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The Lobster Shack, Whitstable

Pub added by Roger Button
East Quay
Whitstable
CT5 2BP

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E TA left this review about The Lobster Shack

As described by Roger, below, we weren’t certain it was open unto we actually got to the door as it was dark and the path in isn’t obvious until you realise where it is. Being quite dark and windy, no-one was sitting outside. The young staff were incredibly welcoming and helpful, they were happy for us to bring the dogs in, and they made time to chat to us and bring water for the dogs without being asked. No real ale on, but there was a cider from a local mill. Craft ales were Sundowner, Wrack and Ruin, Whitstable Bay Lager and Whitstable Bay Mild, plus PiP High Diver cider. It’s not bad as these places go, certainly somewhere to which I’d return to enjoy the view and maybe eat next time.

On 5th January 2023 - rating: 5
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Manky Badger left this review about Whitstable Brewery Bar

THe signs outside claim certain opening hours, but the bar doesn't take any notice of them. It's closed

On 9th January 2011 - no rating submitted
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Roger Button left this review about Whitstable Brewery Bar

This tucked away extended beach hut sits on the shorefront and is virtually an annexe for the nearby Hotel Continental, also part of the Whitstable Brewery Empire. The hut/shed/bar is built from reclaimed timbers and as one would expect, is pretty basic inside although since it first opened 3 or 4 years ago, it seems to have gone down the clubby route so there are vast expanses of floor space and a slightly raised stage area for DJ’s and live bands. There are benches on the beach at the front and sides that offer panoramic views across the Thames Estuary and the distant wind farm.

The beers are of course mainly from the Whitsable Brewery (which is actually based near Maidstone) and since my visits always co-incide with Whitstables biggest day of the year (the Annula Oyster Festival) they often have several others racked up behind the bar from other local micros. One criticism is that the ales are always far too cold and the plastic glasses isn’t particularly welcoming either although I suspect that this is just for the festival period.

I gather that the place is only open Fridays to Sundays and whilst during the daytimeit may be a tranquil enough place, at nights the clubbing kicks in so you need to pick the time that suits you. I’m not as fond of the place as I was when it first opened but it usually provides us with our first pint of a long day each July and it is certainly a bit unusual.

On 29th April 2010 - rating: 7
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