This wonderful pub is easy to walk to but a bit of a challenge to actually drive to. But don't give up too easily -- there is a way to get from the York Street roundabout into the seemingly-inaccessible Chapel Place. And once you've figured that out, you'll soon discover the effort was well worth it and your thirst will be happily attended to. Originally called the New Mogul when it first opened at the turn of the century, this historic pub featuring Channel and harbour views nearly burned down in November of 1986. Fortunately it's still with us because the real ale is outstanding. Three or four selections are all dispensed directly from the cask via the tap and spile method. On our first visit we had pints of Sharp's Doom Bar Bitter (4.0% ABV, Sharp's Brewery, Wadebridge, Cornwall). This is a nice, vegetable-tinged beer, very drinkable on such a rare visit to Dover. Also on tap that day were Hook Norton Mild (3.0% ABV, Hook Norton Brewery, Banbury, Oxfordshire) and Kitchen Ranting Raspberry (4.6% ABV, The Kitchen Brewery, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire). | ![]() |