Specialties
Local and British Ales, Home made inexpensive Food, Local Musical Groups every Friday, first and last Saturday and Open Mic 2nd and 4th Sunday, makes a lot of Music of all types.
History
Established in 1874.
The Phoenix is situated on the corner of Old Dover Road and Cossington Road, between the County Cricket Ground and Canterbury city centre. A Free House, The Phoenix always endevours to stock eight real ales, including one mild. Food is available lunchtimes and evenings, there is outdoor seating on our beer terrace, a covered smoking area and a patron's car park to the side.
Bob & Nilla Griffiths are now the licensees, having also been running the Rose & Crown in St.Dunstans for over three years and now transferring their attentions to The Phoenix. While both now are retired, Bob was previously in medical sales whilst Nilla ran two hairdressing salons. Last owning pubs thirty-four years ago in Rochester, including The Don Cossack, they now turn their attentions and fondness of real ale to one of Canterbury's best known hostelries, well loved amongst cricket fans, visitors to the city and locals alike.
Bob's family were in Pubs all his life and he learnt his cellar skills from his step
Meet the Business Owner: Nilla G.
Nilla and Bob have been together for some 46 years four Children all married, 9 Grandchildren 4 extras 3 Great Grandchildren. Nilla has owned 2 Hairdressing Shops one in Altrincham Cheshire one in Birchington Kent, She has run three Pubs the Don Cossack in Rochester Kent, The Rose &Crown in Canterbury and finally the Phoenix.