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Probably catches clientele from visiting near by National Trust Sutton Hoo, well it certainly caught us. A pint costs £4 and Sunday roasts are £13. Nice food but at least a fiver too much. Three beers on offer: Adnams bitter, Landlord and Tribute.
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went in mid-week lunchtime. the broadside was a good pint.try the steak guiness and mushroom pie was expensive at 10-80 for a deep pot pie which was good steak served with thin french fries and peas.good pub but expensive
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Generally busy pub, serving food all day.
The quality of the food food is a bit mixed but the worst thing is the Adnams beer - it's possibly the coldest real ale I've ever had - served so cold it's flat and practically tasteless. There's absolutely no need for this abuse of what is normally a very tasty ale.
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Warm and welcoming pub, well kept beer, good food, and friendly service. good value too.
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Menu very good and service brisk, but watch out that the bill doesn't show extra items you haven't ordered - this has happened twice to us. Swirly carpets and paintwork need an update.
anonymous - 9 Nov 2007 17:18 |
Friendly service brilliant kiddies menu we enjoyed it there. tradional pub with good hearty food.
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Lovely food - always lots of fish. Not expensive either. However, if you can't get a table outside (close to a main road) and end up inside, you will wish it was either more traditional or modern. As it stands, it remids me of my aunt's house.
anonymous - 18 Aug 2006 00:03 |