Take 5, Norwichback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Take 5 was the third stop on our Norwich crawl. But unfortunately we only had around 15 minutes before we needed to head off towards the football ground. The building is listed and the bar is fairly nice inside with artwork for sale on the walls. There was only one other customer inside. Ales were Green Jack Ole Cock, Humpty Dumpty Swallowtail, Wolf Golden Jackal & Golden Triangle Mosaic. Ciders were Crones & Addlestones. A good option in Norwich.
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had a table booked here friday 6th december, six of us up from brighton on the research, took the excellent barman all of 2 seconds to recognise us from our last trip about 2 years ago. beer was fantastic as usual, food was top notch, and the staff as accomplished as ever. a marvellous pub.
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As we were staying at The Maids Head Hotel it seemed proper to walk across the road for a pint(or two) in this pub. Good mix of customers of all ages and a good range of local beers (I had a St.Peters brew) Busy and chatty by not overpowering - we liked it!
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Was just opening when I passed last Thursday, but I was heading elsewhere. Certainly on my list for a future occasion - it looks worth a visit and is in the 2013 Good Beer Guide.
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Was going to call here yesterday evening but, despite a banner proclaiming its participation in the present (City of Ale) festivities, it appeared very closed, especially in view of the board inside the window with "CLOSED" in large chalked letters. So went in the Glasshouse across the road, where the beer was fine as well as cheap.
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got in on a busy thursday night, and again on the friday night, and on both occasions the atmosphere was great, good cross-section of punters, great beer and above all, the most accomplished bar staff ive ever seen as a collective.Makes a great finishing line for this part of town
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This is probably more of an informal reataurant than a pub, in an oldish building opposite the cathedral. Busy on a friday night, but they still managed to fit a party of nine of us in.
Waiting staff were attentive, and happily brought blackboard with the day's specials over so that we could read it from our table, and explained which items were sold-out or nearly so.
Half our party were drinking wine, the other half were abstainers, so I cannot comment on the beers on this occasion.
There are artworks on display on the walls and in alcoves, which are for sale. There are also board games (Scrabble, etc.) available.
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closed for a long time!!
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