A large town centre Wetherspoon's outlet, converted from a furniture shop and with entrances on two streets. The pub gets its name from Robert Pocock, who brought the first printing press to Gravesend in 1786. He also published the History of Gravesend and Milton in 1797, the first history book of the area. There is seating on two levels with a balcony above the ground floor. The TVs are muted showing news. A changing range of well-kept guest beers, including local ales. Monday night is quiz night.
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Robert Pocock, Gravesend
Changing beers typically include: Kent (varies) , Long Man (varies) , Theakston - Old Peculier
Source: National