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Fun Fact: Harry Potter film makers initially wondered if Canterbury Cathedral could be used as the set for Hogwarts. Unfortunately, the Canterbury authorities declined the offer, claiming that they were worried that the ‘pagan’ themes could offend Christians.
Where to eat - restaurants in Canterbury
Residents of Canterbury know that the city has lots to offer when it comes to eating out, from fashionable bars and places to eat to a host of great cafes, pubs, restaurants and venues - all bring something new to the table! As a cultural hub in the south east of Kent, Canterbury has an exciting fusion of flavour, history and unique experiences, making it one of the best places to find a favourite restaurant or new bar to make your weekly spot.
With so much choice, it can be hard to decide where to start your journey and find your favourite places to eat, but don’t worry, you’re not on this journey alone! We’ve made a list of some great places to eat in Canterbury, with everything from brunch or fish favourites to cuisines from across the globe. Now you just have to plan which you’re going to try first.
Zeus
A family-owned favourite in the heart of the city, Zeus is an up-to-the-minute Greek restaurant that prides itself on producing freshly-cooked dishes packed full of Greek flare. It’s all about family at Zeus, and by the time you leave, you’ll be one of the family too.
All of the food at Zeus is freshly prepared and made to order. The chefs make everything in-house to ensure that quality is never compromised and it’s this dedication to
homemade, fresh food that ensures authentic Greek flavours can be fused with creative, modern twists - perfect for bringing a touch of something new to
the Canterbury restaurant scene.
Zeus in Orange Street is close to the cathedral and High Street at the heart of the town centre.
And if you want a different night out? Head down on a live Greek music night and enjoy one of their great
range of Greek wines and spirits with your meal; the perfect way to let your hair
down. Don’t forget to try the coffee - the Greeks know their stuff.
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