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The Old Weavers
"British Restaurant"
Address: 1 St Peters Street , Canterbury CT1 2AT, KEN, GB
Phone: 01227 464660
State: KEN
City: Canterbury
Zip Code: CT1 2AT


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Reviews
Lovely building and great interesting interior decor with a rear garden looking over the canal. Great spot for sure when you really want to soak up Canterbury. The menu also matched, with traditional British cuisine of roasts, pies and fish and chips. Food wise was okay, both dishes of boil seafood and Steak and Kidney pie was a bit weak, I mean look at my pie, where is the rest of the puff pastry, and then trying to pass this off as.. never mind. Taste wise, not exciting. To me, it's a let down in service and quality. Overall decent, would recommend just for the experience.
Probably one of the most atmospheric restaurants I've been to in Canterbury. Their pies+chips are very good and the best thing on their menu in my opinion. We did find the desserts to be a little lacking for the price the crumble was a very fine layer on the plate. But the staff are very attentive and the place is kept clean. Just watch your head when you walk in
I have been meaning to write this review for some time. My husband, my mother and I went to Weavers on Christmas Day. We were most impressed with the choice of menu, the food which was all homemade vegetables etc and was delicious and the staff who were efficient, helpful and extremely friendly. Ali, who is the manager is very friendly and attentive. We love this restaurant anyway but was so pleased that we chose this restaurant for our Christmas Day lunch. We will of course be back.
Popped in for lunch last week and it didn’t disappoint not shine. Reliable food and friendly staff. Photos of the starter only I forgot bro add the main It may not rock your palate boat but it is a good place to eat. In the summer they have a pergola area which is really nice and it is an easy entranced for the boat tours.
Neat restaurant with a history. Has the “Dunking Chair” outside. Service was okay, they looked/felt understaffed for the amount of customers there on a Saturday evening. Server unfortunately got an order wrong. This was concerning since it was for someone who communicated severe allergies. The correct dish finally did come out and we were given extra chips for the wait. We were also given a dirty cup, and they did apologize and gave a new clean one. Food was pretty good though. I liked how they gave the options of shepherds pie and cottage pie. The cottage pie was extremely flavorful. Other dishes were delicious. Overall, just expect slower service if it looks crowded. Waitstaff were very nice and food was good.
It's a wonderfully quirky restaurant in the heart of Canterbury, building dating back to the 16th century, and I was particularly fascinated by the beautiful antique clocks. Very relaxed atmosphere and attentive service, the young woman Yasmine? Apologies if I'm mispelling her name! who looked after me was lovely and helpful. The dishes I ordered tasted fresh and were delicious - I think the pie was one of the best I've tried in the UK so far. Totally recommend the place!
Lovely atmosphere but a let down - the girl who served us just couldn't be bothered with us. Not a single smile, rolling her eyes. Place is saving from heating using some really weak portable heaters here and there so all visitors had jackets on. Not very cosy when you've come from the cold outside. Decent soup and fries but a let down in terms of service. For one of the oldest places in Canterbury with so much history, it should really be manned better.
Quirky interior, beautiful location and great food. The service is excellent; the friendly staff went out of their way to look after us even though they were busy. Large portions and something to suit everyone on the menu. Recommend.
Lovely place with a beautiful decor. The staff was very friendly and the food was incredible! Food was filling and worth the price. Definitely recommend coming here for food.Food: 5/5
A charming place, the interior resembles a museum. Very good seasoned food with prompt and quality service. I recommend!Food: 5/5
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