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The Nags Head - Rochester - Photo album

Many thanks to the very kind lady who helped fill our water bottles 💧today (2023-08-19) - I didn’t get a chance to have a drink 🍺 there as I was only cycling through Rochester on a hot sunny ☀️ day and still got many kilometres to go. She was so thoughtful to even offer ice 🧊 when I asked if she wou
A traditional pub in Rochester Kent. Split on two levels with a pool table in the top section. They have a jukebox and often have local live bands. There is a courtyard at the rear where smoking is allowed. There is a good selection of beers , wines and spirits plus they do coffees, cappuccino, latt
Traditional old pub in a historic setting a few minutes walk from the main centre of Rochester. Popped in here for a couple of beers - Moretti was the chosen beer - and to play on the gaming machine. Machine is an older-style electronic machine with unusual games. No big wins, position at close was
We saw two bands here on the 30th Sept. There was a good range of beers and spirits and we were served quickly. Only niggle was the amount of loud talking when the bands were playing made it difficult to hear. Good pub, but not good for bands.
Nice "proper" local pub with good beer, friendly staff and the locals don't bite (often)
Lovely staff and friendly atmosphere. Really enjoy our time there.
We love this pub. It's the only pub down that road that we use. We used to go to the North foreland until it was shut down. The nags is just a nice pub for a quiet drink and a chat, friendly staff and I've never experienced anyone there causing drama, never seen fights break out, it's just a nice so
Lovely little quirky pub. Very friendly staff with a nice relqximg atmosphere. Also has a pool table which is a massive bonus
Nice old school pub, good for watching sports or a live band. Beer is always good
Lovely traditional pub with good drink selection and outside space
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