City of London
68-70 High StreetDymchurch
TN29 0NL













Opening times: Mon and Tue closed; Wed–Sat 12:00-22:00; Sun 12:00-19:00
See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.
A 16th century building which was initially built as a coaching inn and renamed the City of London, rumour has it that this was after a ship of the same name was blown over the seawall and collided with the inn in 1775. The pub remains a memorial to those who died and was repaired with the ships timbers. The building which is on two levels has been refurbished to provide a friendly local pub in the centre of this smugglers village. The bar is on the top level, the lower area originally being the stables is now a brasserie and open Thursday-Saturday evenings but this is strictly bookings only.