The Parrot
Historical significance |
Oldest pub in Canterbury. |
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Established In |
1370 |
Location |
Canterbury |
Built on Roman Foundations in 14th century, The Parrot boasts well-cooked, flavorsome food and quality local cask ales. The Parrot was built at the same time as the famous Canterbury Cathedral towers a few hundred yards away, based on the similarities of their construction. Medieval beams, oak floorboards and fantastic food make this pub worth visiting.
List of Traditional British Pubs
No institution is more English than a pub (short for public house). The pub culture is an important part of British social life and a place to go to socialize, relax, and have a drink. A British pub traditionally has carpets, a fireplace, a jukebox, a decent selection of real ales on draft, and a bell, however with time, the traditional pubs have adapted to modernity too.
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