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The Black Horse Inn, Ipswich - pub details

Address: Black Horse Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 2EF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 18170) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Ipswich (0.6 miles), Derby Road - Ipswich (1.6 miles), Westerfield (1.9 miles)

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user reviews of the Black Horse Inn, Ipswich

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It has indeed re-opened. Had three ales on my visit - Wheery, Bombardier and Abbot. Wherry was of reasonably quality although not exceptional. Tends to have music on weekend evenings - covers bands.
Rod_Hariga - 18 May 2009 22:03
This pub has now reopened yet again!
I happened to pass by early this morning and saw that the dreaded Fleurets for sale sign has gone, and instead there's a banner advertising the fact that the pub is now open all day every day and serving food from 12-9 daily with lunch time special offers etc.
Will call in soon to see what's now on offer in the way of real ale.

edchambers - 5 Apr 2009 21:55
CLOSED DOWN AGAIN. January 2009.
Rod_Hariga - 11 Jan 2009 10:26
Popped in after work on a Friday for the first since it re-opened and was impressed at the changes - nothing drastic but it's been redecorated. Same layout but new furniture and paintwork. Three ales on: Ipswich Bright, London Pride and Wherry. Had a Wherry which was in good nick and in a clean glass - something new for this pub! Much improved.
Rod_Hariga - 21 Nov 2008 19:02
After being closed up with the curtains shut for about a month, it opened again for business yesterday. I only knew because of the black boards outside advertising the fact. It has a new tennant as the previous one was apparently removed. The pub is owned by a Pub Co - Enterprise. The pub seems to have been fully cleaned up and smelling fresh. I went in today to see if any real ale was on. I was surprised to see three hand pumps already in use Wherry, Deuchars and London Pride. I think they will be hard pushed to get through a barrel of each in four days when people do not even know that they are open again. This has potential if they know how to look after the real ale.
Love_good_ale - 8 Aug 2008 19:59

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