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Pier Five Bar & KitchenPier Five Bar & Kitchen in Gillingham sits on the River Medway, just behind the historic pier.
View Info →The Oak is a cosy and traditional pub in Walderslade Village, just outside Gillingham. You can find it on Robin Hood Lane, where locals come for fish & chips served all week. It's busy on weekends, especially when sports are screened, making it worth the walk if you're after lively evening drinks or a meal with friends.
The Oak is housed in a heritage-listed building from the mid-20th century, preserving original features like open seating and bright lighting. Inside, noise levels stay high due to live sport screenings, particularly during weekends. The atmosphere suits informal gatherings, sports fans often gather here for Greene King drinks while watching events.
You can come to The Oak for fish & chips in generous portions, available daily at lunch or dinner. It hosts regular sports events such as the Six Nations rugby tournament on weekend evenings. With app-based queue skip and year-round outdoor seating, it’s practical for both quick visits and longer get-togethers with friends.
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Nightlife & Music
Pier Five Bar & KitchenPier Five Bar & Kitchen in Gillingham sits on the River Medway, just behind the historic pier.
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The Hungry FoxYou can find The Hungry Fox on Hempstead Valley Drive in Gillingham, just outside the city.
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The Prince of AlesThe Prince of Ales is a Grade II listed Victorian pub on High Street in Gillingham Town Centre, just outside the city and near Gillingham Railway Station.
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The Ship and TradesYou can find The Ship and Trades on Maritime Way in Gillingham Town Centre, Kent.
View Info →Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.