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Northern Belle

A pub in Margate.

The Northern Belle, built in 1680 and hidden away in a back street near the harbour, is the oldest pub in Margate and is listed in the 2011 CAMRA Good Beer Guide.

Originally the Waterman’s Arms, the pub was renamed following the rescue, by local men, of the crew of an American transatlantic ship, the Northern Belle, which sank off the coast. Timbers from the wreck can still be seen in the bar today having been used in renovations.

Popular with locals and known for its friendly, relaxed atmosphere the pub has a great selection of real ales and lagers. Customers are welcome to play darts, dominoes and cards and there is occasional live music.

The Northern Belle is supposedly haunted by the whispy white form of a woman in a veil who has been seen many times over the centuries drifting through the cellars, bars and rooms above the pub.

4 Mansion Street, Margate, Kent, CT9 1HE
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01843 298 674

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http://www.thenorthernbelle.co.uk

Facilities include: Real Ale, Live Music, Dominos, Cards, CAMRA, Darts,

Mon - Sat: 11:00 - 23:00
Sun: 12:00 - 22:30

Drink % Brewery
Guinness Original 4.2 Guinness

Swirling clouds tumble as the storm begins to calm.

Tasting Notes: Unmistakeably GUINNESS®, from the first velvet sip to the last, lingering drop. And every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between.

Hürlimann Sternbräu 4.8 Shepherd Neame

Hailed as the first lager to be brewed in Kent, this bracing, brusque Swiss beer had its revered recipe enhanced and improved in 2009.

Tasting Notes: Better balanced and more rounded, lime, rose and pears nestle in the nose while on the palate there''s taut graininess, tart grapefruit and a full floral flourish.

Kents Best 4.1 Shepherd Neame

An ambient bitter, which successfully merges the biscuity sweetness of English malt with the fruity, floral bitterness of locally grown hops from the Kent countryside, to give a clean, satisfying and moreish drink to quaff, effortlessly, among friends.

Tasting Notes: Fruity, floral

Master Brew 3.7 Shepherd Neame

Master Brew is brewed using only the finest Kentish barley and hops and is Shepherd Neame's flagship beer in the brewery's Kentish heartland.

Tasting Notes: Delicate and devilishly drinkable, this quintessentially Kentish ale lays the county''s hallowed, herbaceous hops on a firm, biscuity bed of pale and crystal malt. Endowed with an inviting auburn-amber hue and a tantalising toffee-ish aroma, it''s an enlivening English ale that, given its unassuming ABV, pleasures the palate with a remarkable fullness of flavour.

Oranjeboom 3.9 Shepherd Neame

A delicious, easy-drinking Dutch drop with a hay-like hue and a herbaceous, grassy and fruity fragrance. Citrus notes on the palate speak softly of orange, kiwi and lemongrass buttressed with a hint of caramel sweetness and a gentle, drifting finish.

Tasting Notes: Fruity, citrus, caramel

Strongbow 4.5 Heineken

Strongbow gets its distinctive flavour and cut-through refreshment through the unique blends of bittersweet British cider apples from our Herefordshire orchards.

Tasting Notes: The cider is made from a blend of bittersweet cider and culinary apples making it a well-rounded, balanced cider with a good mix of fresh apples and cidery flavour

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