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Locks Inn, Geldeston

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user reviews of Locks Inn, Geldeston

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Well Dougdeep, I will tell you what can be better.... visit the Locks in the depths of a misty Autumn. Misty nights. Tranquility. A handful of customers. A very limited menu but that is for the best as it keeps the food to a high standard. Great beer and a fantastic welcome from the landlord. If you possibly can, you MUST visit this pub!
The_Saxon - 19 Nov 2014 14:58
What could be better on a hot summer's day than to sit outside in this idyllic spot and get quietly Brahms and Listz? (provided you have a non-drinking driver with you, of course!). Perfection!
dougdeep - 18 Apr 2013 16:27
Great little pub. Perfect for meeting friends in the day as it is in a lovely location (just by the river). Also great in the evening for young people like me as it attracts loads of similar aged people!
anonymous - 26 Oct 2011 13:52
Amazing place, well worth finding (much easier by boat or on foot than by car). Good beer, excellent food and service. Real country Pub gem.
PBS - 11 Apr 2011 12:27
A truly great pub, the main whitewashed older part of the pub does not have any electicity but a generator does provide electric for the annexe when bands play.How do i review such a fantastic pub . well, guttering candles provide the only lighting in the pub "proper", the pub is owned ( seemingly0 by the Green Jack Brewery from Lowestoft tho' the pub does guest beers from other breweries most notably Oakham ( the two breweries have some kind of pact). The pub itself is very small and is hard to locate and is often in accessible by motorised vehicle ( flooding),the customers are mainly walkers and canal boat users.the service is top hole. Usually six beers are available from Green Jack plus a guest.This pub just has to be visited to be believed.
slerpy - 31 Jul 2009 17:01
Unique pub as you need a boat to get there in the Winter when its impassable by road which is no more than a dirt track and its not well sign posted.

Not changed in 30 years still a great little pub with some good real ales brewed nearby.
hogshead - 18 Nov 2008 22:31
Went looking for this pub while in the area last October as we knew the landlord from the Bartons at Birmingham, and he kept a good cellar. We did not expect to find such a wonderful pub. Lit by candles as there is not electricity throughout, and a lovely atmosphere from boating and walking visitors. A bit of a nightmare to find by car but well worth it. Great food and great beer. Had a wander round as it is an interesting pub.
gillhalfpint - 6 Mar 2008 11:06

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