This user has reviewed the following pubs:
Lowestoft Pubs : The Oak Tavern pub in Lowestoft 'JIM HAS DEPARTED FOR THE GREAT TAPROOM IN THE SKY. HIS GOOD LADY DEBBIE IS NOW LICENCEE,WITH THE EQUALLY LOVELY JANET AS MANAGER. THEY ARE SUCCEEDING IN CARRYING ON AS BEFORE AS A GOOD FRIENDLY LOCAL (CHIMNEY POT PUB).FOUR REAL ALES(ABBOT + 3 ROTATING. SELECTION OF BELGIAN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED. SHELTER OUTSIDE FOR SMOKERS. ' Report
Lowestoft Pubs : The Triangle Tavern pub in Lowestoft 'As a Lowestoftian I call here about once a week. Always spoilt for choice as a real aleist. GONE FISHING,GRASSHOPPER and MEERHAUSER very good. RIPPER deserves its accolades. WARTHOG(ABV double figures) lethal, but who cares. Understand this was a one off - but it could and should become a cult beer.' Report
Lowestoft Pubs : Hearts Of Oak pub in Lowestoft 'BUSY PUB HANDY FOR SHOPPING AREA,AND CLOSE TO BUS AND RAILWAY STATIONS.
SMALL PUBLIC BAR, AND A LARGE COMFORTABLE LOUNGE / DINING AREA, WITH SEPARATE FOOD COUNTER.
SMOKING AREA.
WELL KEPT CASK ALE - THREE AVAILABLE WHEN VISITED -FULLERS L.P.,FLOWERS IPA,ADNAMS BITTER.
MIXED CLIENTEL. HOME TO SEVERAL DARTS TEAMS BUT NO POOL.
TO DATE, BARRY IS LOWESTOFT'S LONGEST SERVING LANDLORD.
THE PUB IS ALSO VERY CLOSE TO ONE OF THE LAST FEW FISH SMOKEHOUSES.' Report
Southwold Pubs : The Lord Nelson pub in Southwold 'Probably the best Southwold pub. Log fire still burning brightly. Called in at 11.30am and already a fair sprinkling of customers. Full range of standard and seasonal Adnams, in excellent condition. Staff friendly and welcoming. No music no juke box - no distractions to supping ale. Extensive bar food menu. Beer garden with dedicated smoking area. Often crowded during summer season.
BERTICUS' Report
Southwold Pubs : The Kings Head pub in Southwold 'Large clean and bright bar. Friendly staff.Bar meals available. Good quality Adnams ales.
Large screen television tuned into pop channel.Live music advertised for weekend, so pub aimed at the younger market.Separate pool room.
BERTICUS.' Report
Lowestoft Pubs : The Crown Hotel pub in Lowestoft 'AT PRESENT, THIS HOTEL IS NOW CLOSED.
There is no info as to when or if it will reopen' Report
Dereham Pubs : Cherry Tree Inn pub in Dereham 'Bit run down. Barman diffident. Customers dubious. No real ale.
Pity - I like old pubs.
Walk on by.' Report
Dereham Pubs : George Hotel pub in Dereham 'A hotel lounge rather than a local. Comfortable,subdued and well appointed. Uniformed friendly bar staff, always ready to serve, but perhaps lacking the banter.
Four hand pumps- two local micro brewers - all in good condition. Very busy doing pub lunches.
Quite happy to revisit.
P.S. The photo shown on this site seems to be from a bygone age - just recognisable but look at those cars.' Report
Lowestoft Pubs : Anchor Stores pub in Lowestoft 'This pub is now closed.' Report
Lowestoft Pubs : Duke Of Wellington pub in Lowestoft 'THIS PUB IS NOW CLOSED' Report
Lowestoft Pubs : Norman Warrior pub in Lowestoft 'Voted E.Suffolk Pub Of The Year (CAMRA).
Public bar - darts and pool. Comfortable lounge with adjoining restaurant.Subdued background music. Four ales and one cider on hand pump. Good supping.Pleasant staff. Popular eating place. Child friendly,with grassed play area/beer garden. Smoking shelter. Good car park area.Worth a visit or two.' Report
Great Yarmouth Pubs : The Mariners Tavern pub in Great Yarmouth 'Still no meals (buckweeds report),but who cares-nip across to the market and bring in your own - acceptable. Lovely little pub - friendly and welcoming. A wide choice of real ales. and the small room at the back is now known as the the cider room, with three hand pumped ciders. Also a selection of Belgian beers (draught and bottles). Seasonal beer festivals includng one which co-incides with the Yarmouth Maritime Show.
Cheers.
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Great Yarmouth Pubs : The Kings Arms pub in Great Yarmouth 'A very pleasant pub - on a hot day it was comfortably cool. Beer garden - pub grub. From scratch the landlord is now up to three handpumps, and looking to increase this, with the accent on local micro brewers.
Be careful if you sink into the squashy sofa - after a couple of beers it was almost impossible to surface again.
Almost next door, go through the iron gate into the little courtyard, where you can see the oldest houses (reputedly) in Yarmouth.
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