Food & Drink
Duke of Cumberland Whitstable dates to 1867 and is located at the top of the High Street.
The pub is owned by Shepherd Neame, Britain’s oldest brewer. Nestled in the medieval market town of Faversham, their brewery has been brewing award-winning beers for centuries. Their characterful pubs are located throughout London and the south east.
Book a table in the restaurant and enjoy comforting pub classics, sharing plates, refined dishes, seasonal specials, and a roast on Sundays.
Behind the bar you will find Shepherd Neame Kentish ales, international lagers, artisan spirits, mixers, soft drinks, and wines from family-owned new and old world vineyards.
Outside, their courtyard garden is a sociable spot from which to enjoy al fresco drinks in the summertime.
The Boatyard is a private room which hosts events.
Beautiful Bedrooms @ Duke of Cumberland Whitstable
Choose from a collection of double, twin, and family en-suite bedrooms each named after a historic oyster fishing vessel.
Beautifully refurbished, each room comes with comfortable beds, a Roberts radio, Nespresso machine, Smart TV, and WiFi access.
Location near Canterbury
Whitstable is positioned on the North Coast of Kent where the Swale Estuary and Greater Thames Estuary converge.
The town is a 20-minute drive north of Canterbury.
The Whitstable Rocks Oyster Festival celebrates the town’s historic and cultural connection with oysters.
Other Information
Address:
High Street,
Whitstable,
Kent,
England,
CT5 1AP
Number of rooms: 8