please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Beer still served from the barrel, Broadside costs £4.10. Food is now 'fancy', not a lot on the plate but, a lot more out of your wallet.
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One thing has now changed - the landlord. Taken over by the people who run the Eels Foot Inn, just down the road.
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Same choice of beer as last time, but at a pricey £4.20 a pint. Good food for about £9.50. Landlord can be a bit hit and miss, becoming irritating towards the end of the evening.
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The three reviews below pretty much sum this pub up. Nothing seems to have changed over the last six or more years - which is no bad thing. The landlord was very chatty, as was the young bar girl. Adnams ales straight from the barrel were: Ghost Ship, Broadside and three dispensing Southwold Bitter - must be the locals favourite.
Didn't eat but the food range was slightly limited and prices seemed reasonable compared to other pubs nearby. Be aware that the pub is closed on Mondays. Well worth another visit.
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The Bell Inn what a great pub. Food is excellent. Landlord is charming, he makes you feel at comfortable, and as if you have known him all your life. If you are in the area would recommend a visit to this charming thatched village pub.
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Absolute gem of a pub in a delightful village, not the easiest to find if coming from Yoxford but worth it when you get there.
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Adnams pub. Ale served by gravity straight from the cask. Large garden at the rear. Middle section of the pub has a thatched roof. I understand the Old Glory molly dancers strut their stuff here during specific dates in winter.
Slake - 26 Aug 2009 21:45 |