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My last entry about the price of Heineken was wrong...should've read £4.30!! Utterly outrageous.
harlequin - 13 Nov 2015 16:49
£ 3.90 for a pint of Heineken...outrageous!!!!

harlequin - 13 Nov 2015 16:22
Seafront bar/restaurant. Quite smart, so probably justifies high prices.
margate1 - 13 Aug 2015 13:21
Great Expectations

We had a very pleasant lunch at the re-vamped Charles Dickens pub on the sea front in Broadstairs a couple of weeks ago, so when our daughter-in-law Lorna wanted to take us out for dinner on Saturday night we suggested that this was a nice place to go. My husband and I were a little late arriving and on entering the pub we were met by a crush of people downstairs and a �doorman�. We left and telephoned our son from outside to suggest a different venue, he said they had gone upstairs to the newly opened Copperfield Restaurant so we met them upstairs. There was an empty table behind where they had been seated. They were told they could have the table but not until 8.30pm about half an hour or so later. We all thought it rather strange that we had to sit at a different table about ten feet away rather than at the meal table that they said they had now reserved for us.

As my husband and I were late arriving my son gave me �10 for our drinks and we were charged �6 for my J2O and his half pint of cider, when I queried this it transpired that I had been charged for a pint of cider, and the girl behind the bar complained to Paula (the restaurant manager?) that the till was not working properly and drinks were pricing wrongly and not being put to the right table. I told my daughter in law to watch out for this on her bill at the end of the evening.

8.30 came and went and we were still waiting to be seated. At 8.40 on the second time of asking Paula (who appeared to be in charge) sat us down and gave us another copy of the menu to look at. The same one we had studied for at least 40mins already. Then she said she would come back and take our order. Twenty minutes later I went in the main restaurant and asked if she could take our order. She was off hand and argued about how long we had waited and then sent someone else out to see to us. We ordered our meals and were told that we would have to wait as they only had two chefs working that night. (Why did they not turn us away when we arrived around 8pm?)
The people on the next table called the waitress over and told her they had to go to work on Monday and that if their meal did not arrive in 5 mins they were leaving. The meal came and they did not appear impressed. When they left 20 mins or so later, they wished us luck. We were still waiting for our starters. When the starters finally arrived the mackerel was mostly mousse and our young grandson who had ordered it could not eat it so I gave him the most of my seafood medley. The small mackerel slithers were inedible and the mouse was very salty. I tried it and gave some to my husband who was not overly impressed either.

We were asked if we enjoyed our starters and I pointed out that the menu was not clear about what would turn up and we had not enjoyed the mackerel at all.

Our main meal turned up after yet another long wait and fell short by quite a long chalk only two out of six meals were fully eaten and our grandson said his goujons of chicken were the worst he had ever tasted. I took all the batter off them but he was still not happy. He enjoyed his six chips!

We were asked if we enjoyed our meal and I said not really.

I asked for the bill and when it came out Paula apologised for the delay and said as we had not enjoyed the mackerel it had been taken off the bill. My daughter in law following my advice checked the bill to find that the mackerel was still on there. (She does have a 2.1 degree in mathematics. )
Paula assured her it had and Lorna went through the calculations with her and she went off with the bill to check it. She came back with the cash as �surprise! surprise!� Lorna was right and it had been charged after all. There appeared to be a problem with the till! (The receipt saying void and it still being added on.)

How many people paid too much for their meal on Saturday night is a mystery maybe we will never know.

How many people enjoyed their food, may become evident in the future, as we wait to see what a success or failure Thorley�s make of this new venture.

Unlike Oliver I don�t think I want any more!!!




glendag8 - 14 May 2012 11:23
This pub has ceased operating, apparently due to an administration order. The Prince Albert in Broadstairs High Street has also closed for the same reason. They could be administratively connected.
Codrotten - 21 Oct 2011 18:42
Not a great pub despite the situation overlooking the bay. On my recent visit the beer was not good, the service was slow and there were a couple of complaints from other customers dissatisfied with their meals. One actually demanded to see the manager as his meat was raw and not rare. He got his refund and left.
Not a place I'll be returning to anytime soon.
outtamehead - 20 Aug 2011 04:07
A decent pint of Speckled Hen today, lengthy wait for a couple of Chef's Club sandwiches but they were pretty damned good when they arrived. Clearly a busy pub especially so as this was Dickens Week. Yep, not bad.
Paul_Rochdale - 21 Jun 2011 22:32
I Can't agree with a lot of these reviews. I am a musician and visit lots of pubs and clubs and Hotels. The Charles Dickens is a Good place for food and drink and the atmosphere is very friendly.
simonwillins - 14 Mar 2011 14:31
Probably find for cheap food and fizzy lager but the ale was rubbish and pints were short. Barman had some mates in and couldn't be bothered with others even though it
PMG - 26 Feb 2011 18:34
Noisy to say the least. The beer is OK and yet the atmosphere can be a little intimidating
phonak - 17 Jan 2010 18:30
Sorry to correct you Thebman, but this establishment is not a Thorley Tavern, despite its decor suggesting it might be ( one colour tiled toilets, wood panels with obligatory hand painted signage adourning the canopy of the bar...etc, etc.). This comes from the fact that many years ago it was indeed one of FGT's fine establishments and the current owners (and the owners prior) have not made any effort to redecorate since then!
Once a fantastic pub (not just when under the control of Thor.Tavs, but certainly since. Particularly when Neil was at the helm (mid -late 1990's) and not forgetting the wonderfully jovial Nigel (early 2000's), it has a tired feel that is unfortunate, particularly when you consider its fantastic cliff top location.
Once famed for its entertainment and atmosphere, I felt both were sorely lacking during my most recent visit.
I asked the barman (a potential extra from a "Green Day" video) about one of the ales on offer, (I forget the name, it was that exciting (The ale, not the barman!!)) and he did not have a clue, call me old fashioned but...surely a good landlord's/manager's duty is to ensure his/her staff are knowledgable and able to respond with confidence and perhaps even false excitement (if necessary) when asked about a particular product??!!?? Could this be the reason for the obvious lack of enthusiasm from the bar staff?
A shame as I am confident that in the right pair of hands, a little TLC and certainly some new carpet, this pub could easily be restored to its former glory!!
In recent years I have only visited Sunny Broadstairs on a handful of occasions and I still always make a bee-line for this one, as despite my perhaps harsh comments above, it is, as Thebman so rightly posted probably one of the best in central Broadstairs...but then again, look at it competitors, The Rose..., The Crown..., The Prince Albert...!!!
Milo07 - 4 Sep 2009 05:00
Fairly cheap for Broadstairs, decent beer, the food is alright but nothing special. it's nothing amazing, but it's good for a pint or two. One to visit if you're at the 'stairs.
mattyboy - 4 Jul 2008 10:26
Probably the best pub in central broadstairs. Another Thorley Tavern, very expensive drinks. It does have a very good atmosphere though. Usually has a couple of ales on, on my last visit they had Deuchars - IPA and Spitfire, although the Deuchars was barely drinkable. Very popular with 18-21 year olds before they head off to Escape in Margate...
Thebman - 26 Mar 2008 12:45

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