Bramleys — Pub in Canterbury

Bramleys Canterbury is a Shepherd Neame pub on Orange Street, just off St Dunstan's Way. It’s in the city’s compact historic core, where old stone buildings meet modern foot traffic. The venue serves local beers and real ale from the Shepherd Neame range in a traditional setting with functional decor. Locals use it for drinks after work or during weekend evenings. Its location on Orange Street makes it accessible for those near the cathedral area.

About The Venue

BramleyApple and Blackberry, known as Bramleys in Canterbury, is a pub linked to Shepherd Neame's brewing tradition across Kent. The building reflects early 20th-century commercial architecture typical of Orange Street’s street profile. Inside, the space has wooden fixtures and standard bar layouts that support regular service during peak hours. Noise levels are moderate, consistent with a busy pub serving guests throughout evening shifts without excessive sound amplification. The atmosphere suits both casual drinking sessions and informal social gatherings in an unpretentious way.

Typical Experiences

Bramleys Canterbury serves as a dependable spot for drinks, especially on weeknights and weekends when the venue hosts events at Bramleys. Locals use it to unwind after work with real ale selections that include Shepherd Neame’s core range. The moderate noise level makes it suitable for conversation without requiring raised voices. Whether visiting for a quiet pint or joining informal gatherings during pub events, visitors find consistent service across all sessions.

Notable Features

  • Apple and Blackberry flavour

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.