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A delicious menu to enjoy with friends & family in Canterbury’s former city jail & police station!

 
 

Our simple, tasty, British menu

Food is served throughout the day in the main bar area & former cells of our atmospheric building, the upstairs Parade Room is open for additional seating at busy times.

Bookings are taken for tables of 6-8 people | For larger bookings of 9+ please email us at hello@onepoundlane.co.uk or call to discuss your reservation and pre-order options | For smaller tables of 1-5 people we operate on a walk-in basis.

All dining receipts provide complimentary entry to the Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint to enjoy Canterbury's finest view from the battlements and a complimentary 10% discount to our award winning Escape Room experience Escape In The Towers

 

FOOD SERVED ALL DAY

Monday - Saturday 12pm - 9pm

Sunday 12pm - 4pm



MENU

The Pound Bar & Kitchen Menu View more »

  • See below for our Roast & Festive Roast menu!

  • Menus published on the website may vary from time to time due to local supplier availability

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Parade Room

A deliciously British Roast to enjoy with friends & family in Canterbury’s former police station & city jail

 
 

Our deliciously British Roasts are perfect for gatherings with friends & family and are available every Sunday. Dine in the atmospheric former police station, police cells or our brand new Parade Room on the first floor (open at busy times).

Roasts are perfectly suited to our original police cells which can accommodate up to 8 people, but they are also available throughout.

All dining receipts provide complimentary entry to the Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint to enjoy Canterbury's finest view from the battlements and a complimentary 10% discount to our award winning Escape Room experience Escape In The Towers

 

ROAST Menu

Sunday Roast Menu View more »

CHRISTMAS MENU

Festive Roast Menu View more »

  • For Groups of 9+ please use the link below to enquire about your festive gathering at The Pound!Christmas Enquiry »