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Secret Drinker reviews the Valiant Sailor pub in New Dover Road, Capel le Ferne, near Folkestone

Sitting at the top of the hill just outside Folkestone, the Valiant Sailor can trace its history right back to the 18th century, but inside it’s modern, open-plan and bright.

The exterior looks tricky to date and some serious-looking animal harnesses and restraints in the entrance hall didn’t give too much away either, so Mrs SD and I approached the bar a little tentatively.

The Valiant Sailor on New Dover Road sits right on the edge of Folkestone up above the famous white cliffs
The Valiant Sailor on New Dover Road sits right on the edge of Folkestone up above the famous white cliffs

Then, without warning, an incredibly loud alarm went off and, just for a second, I wondered if World War Three had broken out while were in a pub above the famous white cliffs.

It turned out to be a guy fixing the extremely large fruit machine who immediately apologised and explained some wires had become lodged in the coin run and he’d soon have it fixed.

Then, we were joined by what looked like two small horses, but turned out to be a pair of New Zealand Huntaway dogs, preparing for their daily constitutional.

This imposing, covered smoking area can be found to the left of pub’s main entrance
This imposing, covered smoking area can be found to the left of pub’s main entrance

They were full of beans but very friendly, so once we’d made their acquaintance (which also explained the powerful-looking harnesses we’d seen) and the alarm was silenced we were free to order – a large Sav Blanc for her and, for a change, a pint of Old Speckled Hen for me.

The hounds, the one called Harry was top dog, had left for their walk so we took a seat just through the door on the side of the pub with a pool table and dartboard.

Regular Ian was playing darts on his own but I resisted the urge to challenge him to a game and warmed myself by the quite excellent fire instead - a log burner with glass doors on two sides.

Until I met the sizeable pub dogs, Harry and Hunter, I did just question what these large harnesses might have been used for?
Until I met the sizeable pub dogs, Harry and Hunter, I did just question what these large harnesses might have been used for?
It wasn’t left empty for too long, this sofa near the log burner is favoured by both the locals and the staff
It wasn’t left empty for too long, this sofa near the log burner is favoured by both the locals and the staff

It must be good as Megan, the barmaid on duty, hollered: “I’m going to sit by the fire, if you want anything just shout”.

But she was back at the bar in a matter of seconds as a camper van driver walked in and checked it was okay to stay overnight?

I had wondered whether there was some sort of booking arrangement in place when we’d arrived, as well as the two roofing pickups in the car park there were also three camper vans. It seems the Valiant Sailor has signed up to something called Brit Stops and encourages such travellers to spend the night parked up.

I assume the impressive log burner, like the pool table, is another fairly new addition and, with glass doors on both sides it looks good
I assume the impressive log burner, like the pool table, is another fairly new addition and, with glass doors on both sides it looks good

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It was late Friday lunchtime and there were two roofing vans in the car park. Mind you, there were also three camper vans parked up on the other side.
It was late Friday lunchtime and there were two roofing vans in the car park. Mind you, there were also three camper vans parked up on the other side.
Once they’d got their leads on Harry and Hunter made it very clear they were ready to start their walk
Once they’d got their leads on Harry and Hunter made it very clear they were ready to start their walk

Moving to join the locals on the sofa by the fire in the middle of the pub we got to chatting and learned that since taking over six months ago Martin and Vicky have achieved quite a neat trick here.

While just about every other pub is shifting the emphasis away from punters who pop in for a pint in favour of those wishing to dine, they’ve done completely the opposite.

Whilst it’s more than happy to serve any hungry punter with food, the Valiant Sailor has, in recent months, pushed back from allowing dining tables to take over in favour of creating more room for drinkers to enjoy a pint – and, judging by Friday afternoon, the policy’s working a treat.

The TV screen was switched off, presumably it’s only used when there’s a decent game on, but the colourfully-lit speaker was playing Vicky’s favourite radio station through her phone
The TV screen was switched off, presumably it’s only used when there’s a decent game on, but the colourfully-lit speaker was playing Vicky’s favourite radio station through her phone
The fireplace is open on both sides so the whole pub can take advantage of this great log burner – unusually it features a glass door on two sides as well
The fireplace is open on both sides so the whole pub can take advantage of this great log burner – unusually it features a glass door on two sides as well

As part of the shift away from pub dining a new pool table has been installed, looking very bright and pristine in red, and a pub team has been created to join the local league. The only slight snag is matches are played on a Monday night (when the pub is usually closed) so there’s a special dispensation to open for home matches.

Vicky was playing her favourite radio station through her phone, Smooth I think, and from a speaker with multi-coloured lights, we were treated to Relax from Frankie, The Waterboys and Dead or Alive’s You Spin Me Right Round.

The music was briefly challenged by the ringtone on barmaid Megan’s mobile, but The Muppets were quickly silenced and, rather than answer, she put the phone aside to serve me.

There is still a good sized, well-presented area for dining, but the Valiant Sailor has prioritised the bar for regulars just in for a pint or two
There is still a good sized, well-presented area for dining, but the Valiant Sailor has prioritised the bar for regulars just in for a pint or two
I’m not sure how often it’s occupied, but Lovers’ Corner was being avoided while we were in
I’m not sure how often it’s occupied, but Lovers’ Corner was being avoided while we were in

Both Mrs SD and I can report the toilets were well maintained, clean and fresh, though I have to say there were a few signs, some flaking paint, a damaged door and step ladders, in the gents that reveal the makeover is still a work in progress.

Back in the bar, I re-joined the regulars sitting around the fire and spent another very enjoyable hour swapping stories and learning more about the way Martin and Vicky have taken this pub forward.

We didn’t eat, but heard good reports about the food and the remaining dining area looked well set up. There was also a small area entitled ‘Lovers’ Corner’, but again, we didn’t sample this! Oh yes, and dogs are very welcome, although not in the dining area.

It’s great to visit a proper family-run free house which has its priorities right and a positive feeling about the future. There’s no pretension whatsoever at the Valiant Sailor, just decent folk doing a good job and it was a pleasure to visit.

The pool table, resplendent with its bright red cloth, looked brand new and I assume it was bought with the new pub team in mind
The pool table, resplendent with its bright red cloth, looked brand new and I assume it was bought with the new pub team in mind
I resisted the urge to show off my darts skills!
I resisted the urge to show off my darts skills!
Camper van number two pulls in – 10 minutes later another one arrived and all three took up position for the night on the far side of the car park
Camper van number two pulls in – 10 minutes later another one arrived and all three took up position for the night on the far side of the car park

THE VALIANT SAILOR, NEW DOVER ROAD, CAPEL LE FERNE, NEAR FOLKESTONE CT18 7JJ

Decor: The pub maybe 240 years old, but the inside is modern and open-plan. Martin and Vicky have obviously made changes since taking over and the double-sided log burner is amazing. There are still a few areas to finish but I’m sure it will all be sorted very soon. ***

Drink: There was plenty of choice on tap and my Speckled Hen was well-kept and well served. Mrs SD declared the Sav Blanc a very decent drop and said it represented good value for money by today’s pub prices. ***

Price: A large Sauvignon Blanc is £6.50 and a pint of Old Speckled Hen will set you back a fiver. A Madri will cost you a little more but isn’t too heftily priced at £5.30. ****

Staff: It’s a real family affair and both mum Vicky and daughter Megan were welcoming, down-to-earth and helpful. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a local or a visitor you feel right at home the moment you walk through the door. *****

I started with a pint of Old Speckled Hen before shifting across to a Madri. Mrs SD stuck to her guns and stayed with the Sav Blanc.
I started with a pint of Old Speckled Hen before shifting across to a Madri. Mrs SD stuck to her guns and stayed with the Sav Blanc.
Hopefully this isn’t a bullet hole and was caused by something else. Whatever the case, it’s been carefully repaired.
Hopefully this isn’t a bullet hole and was caused by something else. Whatever the case, it’s been carefully repaired.
Clean, tidy and well cared for, I think the toilets are in the process of receiving a makeover
Clean, tidy and well cared for, I think the toilets are in the process of receiving a makeover

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