This splendid pub opened as a Wetherspoon's in August 2017 in former dilapidated Grade II pavilion that had been designed by architect Stanley Davenport Adshead in the early 1900s, as a concert hall/assembly rooms based on the style of a Robert Adam orangery. It features two floors and two bars is said to be the largest Wetherspoon's in the country. The pub has a ground floor beach front beer garden, along with first-floor roof terrace.
Although the pub opens at 8am alcohol is not served until 9am onwards. Children permitted until 9pm.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed building designed by architect Stanley Davenport Adshead in 1903.
Conversion
A grand, totemic Grade II-listed building that was opened in 1904 as a dance hall and was then a casino. It is an impressive example of an Edwardian seaside pavilion that had become disused and dilapidated. It has been carefully converted into what is said to be the largest Wetherspoon's in the country, with two floors and two bars. Real ales and meals.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Royal Victoria Pavilion, Ramsgate
Source: National