Kings Head, Cromerback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
I quite enjoyed this pub. Friendly staff, pretty busy on an early Thursday afternoon in January... Timothy Taylor Landlord, a special Kings head ale and (I think) Ghost Ship. Food decent and reasonably priced.
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Rather uninteresting pub with a paved outdoor area overlooking the back streets of Cromer. The beer range was the same as it was in 2012 - the Broadside was £3.90 and OK. Service was apathetic at best.
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Only came in here because we were too late to eat lunchtime anywhere else. Weird looking place inside. A long room with a central bar and a few tables. The menu booklet (with bits of food attached) on our table needed to be prized from the sticky deteriorating varnished surface. The tables are a disgrace. If management don't mind their customers seeing unhygienic tables - what is their kitchen like? Stupidly we did eat and wished we hadn't. Iffy stomach's later, but nothing major. Wherry, Adnams Ghost Ship and Broadside were passable.
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recently renovated, but strangely looks the same, except everything is a bit more primary coloured. Reasonable boozer, but nothing to recommend it over the Red Lion or Wellinhgton
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ok boozer, wouldnt eat there!
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Saw large screen, American theme and made a quick exit.
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Went here for a drink or two one afternoon whilst staying in the area, we only stayed for one drink. It looked very tired and certainly walking through the courtyard to the lounge there was quite an unpleasant smell of old cooking oil. The pint I had was in OK condition but nothing special. Looks very much like this place caters for tourists that want to watch sky sports and sing karaoke, certainly not my idea of a good pub experience.
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