Deal Pier
Reviews
We went there for fishing and successfully caught one Pollock fish 🐟 It was a good place to roam around and for fishing. The pier was quite good and peaceful. People usually come here for fishing purposes. And yeah, there's a cafe to enjoy your coffee with a sea view.
Really nice pier with a nice cafe at the far end. Loads of people fishing off the side. Loads of seating should you want to stop and take in the view. When we got here it easy very mists but today it has cleared and there is a much better view. There seems to be plenty of people around all day. There is a lower part of the pier at the far end the is currently closed for maintenance. Looks like it would be good for fishing.
Wonderful day out, never been to deal and was very impressed with the area. Lovely beach (pebble) and plenty of seats which was really nice. The views from the pier were incredible
Beautiful seaside town. clean, large beach, lots of walking paths. It is also worth the underground tunnel (the price is not high), part of the tunnel is free up to a certain point. The botanical garden, something like a greenhouse, is also a nice place for a walk, a great place to file. Great views, flowers everywhere, we loved it. It was very windy that day, but overall it was beautiful
Traditional pier giving good views back to the historic seafront and across to Thanet on a clear day. A small gift shop and a fishing supplies shop sit either side the entrance, and at the end there's a high end café with indoor and outdoor seating. The pier is well maintained, with attractive flowerbeds and a sculpture at the entrance. Access is step free, with plenty of benches and sheltered seating available along the length of the pier. There are public toilets at the far end of the pier. It's a very popular fishing spot, while the Deal Pier Kitchen is great for enjoying refreshments over the sea. The pier's utilitarian appearance sets it apart from others, not a beautiful structure but one that is easily recognised.