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The Cock Inn, Brent Eleigh - pub details

Address: Lavenham Road, Brent Eleigh, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 9PB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30005) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 9.0/10 (rated by 7 users)
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Six Bells, Preston St Mary (1.5 miles), Angel Hotel, Lavenham (1.5 miles), Greyhound, Lavenham (1.6 miles), Cock, Lavenham (1.6 miles), Swan Inn, Monks Eleigh (1.9 miles)

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Visited this pub while staying at a holiday cottage in Suffolk. Small room with benches, bar stools and a big table. Friendly bunch of locals quickly included us in their chat. Excellent pint of Adnams bitter. Unlike any other pub you are likely to come across. Long may it remain unchanged.
johngolf11 - 20 Sep 2011 16:45
Nice unpretentious locals pub serving decent beer. This sort of 'front room' pub is a rare find. It's not the sort of place you can hide in the corner, but while I was clearly a tourist, the locals were perfectly friendly and not remotely bothered by my presence in the thick of their conversation.
KathS - 5 Apr 2011 14:20
Arrived here on a cold but sunny Monday lunchtime in October. We didn't know what to expect - most of the pubs round about were closed for the day. The pub was completely empty save for us. Beautiful beers and the food, which looked basic on the menu, was all freshly prepared and made with really top-quality ingredients. Instantly fell in love with the place, which has a fantastic time capsule feel. The youngish landlord and family are doing a great job and are obviously working very hard to boot. I can't wait to revisit this pub in what is, let's face it, a lovely part of the world. 10/10
ingrid - 10 Nov 2008 21:18
Visited on a sunny lunchtime and was v disappointed to find there were no other customers. Other slight disappointment was that the beers are no longer on gravity. The new owners have introduced a basic but adequate food menu- doorstep sandwiches or baked potatoes. Everything else is the same- the fantastic, unspoilt interior which you really won't want to leave, the tiny beer garden and the rather basic outside toilets. Beer is still very good, go for the Abbot.
edchambers - 15 May 2008 23:06
Awesome pub. Small, friendly, old, thatched, country boozer. No cooked food, no fruitys, music or machines. New landlord seems to want this wonderful pub to stay as it is. Good! This is how pubs used to be and should be! Great beer- Adnams bitter is best. Local Organic Cider (Castlings Heath) is lovely although strong and wine like. 10/10
tommyn11685 - 27 Feb 2007 23:48

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