
About Bishop’s Finger, Canterbury
The Bishop’s Finger, located at 13 St. Dunstan’s Street, Canterbury CT2 8BN, is a historic 16th-century pub renowned for its charming olde-worlde exterior. Situated just a short walk from the iconic Canterbury Cathedral and other major attractions, it offers a perfect retreat for both locals and visitors seeking a refreshing pint in a distinctive setting.
Food Overview
The pub’s menu features classic comfort food, including bar snacks, burgers, and sandwiches. They also offer a selection of seasonal specials, making the most of the freshest produce. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty meal or a light bite, the Bishop’s Finger caters to a variety of tastes.
Drinks Overview
As a Shepherd Neame establishment, the Bishop’s Finger offers a great choice of traditional cask ales, including their own ‘Bishops Finger’ ale. In addition to cask ales, the pub serves a range of beers and wines from independent producers around the world, ensuring a diverse selection for patrons.
Getting There
From Canterbury West Railway Station, head east on Station Road West toward St. Dunstan’s Street. Continue straight onto St. Dunstan’s Street; the Bishop’s Finger will be on your left at number 13. The walk is approximately 0.5 miles and should take about 10 minutes. This route offers a pleasant stroll through the heart of Canterbury, leading directly to the pub.