Contemporary-styled pub situated on the edge of Deal.
Despite the colour wash exterior, the building dates from 1683 and was originally a cottage for local farm workers under the Manor of Sholden (later licensed as a pub in 1836).
Entering through the front door you find yourself in a contemporary-styled pub with the large central bar surrounded by the main bar area and a small snug to the right.
At the back there is a large patio/garden overlooking the grounds of Walmer Cricket Club and Deal Hockey Club.
Their real ale offering invariably features a Kent brewery, with the occasional beer from further afield..
Traditional "Pub Grub" is served from Ploughman's lunches to cottage pie and lamb shank. On Sunday they serve up a Sunday Roast.
A variety of entertainment is on offer including quizzes, karaoke, live music & darts.
Kent’s Public House Archive: Sportsman, Sholden
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Sportsman, Sholden
Changing beers typically include: Black Sheep (varies) , Canterbury Ales (varies) , Ramsgate (varies)
Source: Local