Strolling past the façade of Seven Stars, you might expect the usual pub fare, but what hits you is the palpable camaraderie among locals. It’s a football haven that doesn’t try too hard — a welcome change from soulless chains. The 3.9/5 rating from around 400 reviews suggests it’s got its loyal followers, and for good reason.
Game Day Specials
On match days, the atmosphere is electric. Regulars pack in, pint in hand, ready to shout at the screens as their teams clash. The pub runs enticing specials on beers and burgers. You’ll find half-price pints during the big games, a nod to the Sunday crowd who come for the Premier League and stay for the banter. If you’re thinking of joining in, arrive early to snag a good spot.
Food & Drinks
The menu isn’t massive, but it hits the right notes — think classic pub grub done with care. Burgers are juicy and well-seasoned. The fish and chips? Crispy with a side of that golden mushy peas you either love or loathe. Oh, and don’t skip the locally brewed ales; they make the whole experience feel authentically British. Prices hover around £10-20, which isn’t bad considering the quality.
What is the address of Seven Stars?
Seven Stars is located at 1 Orange St, Canterbury.
Can I book a table at Seven Stars for match day?
It’s recommended to call ahead to reserve a spot, especially for big matches.
Does Seven Stars show Premier League?
Yes, Seven Stars regularly screens Premier League matches along with other major sporting events.
Are there other pubs near Seven Stars?
Yes, Canterbury has several pubs — check our Canterbury guide for more options.
