Ancient public house by the medieval Barbican
This 15th-century public house can be found by the medieval Barbican and old toll bridge.
Its low ceilings, wooden beams and brick walls create an old world feel, providing a congenial ambience for locals and tourists alike.
You can relax by the windows in the main bar and watch the world go by or sit in the back courtyard overlooking the river - not to be missed on a summer’s day. If you want to get away from the crowds, there's a cosy, carpeted, snug.
If you are looking to hold a party or function, there's the refurbished 15th century barn, with oak beams and flagstone floor, that can cater for 20-25 people.
Two real ales feature on the bar, from Harveys and Timothy Taylor.
The menu offers light bites, such as sandwiches, pub classics, burgers and a roast on Sunday.
Regular live music events are held.
The pub is a short walk from local transport and public car parking.
Historic England Entry: 1343736
Kent’s Public House Archive: Crispin Inn, Sandwich
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Crispin Inn, Sandwich