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The Waggon and Horses, Sudbury - pub details

Address: Church Walk, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 1HG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32778) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Sudbury (0.3 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.4/10 (rated by 5 users)
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user reviews of the Waggon and Horses, Sudbury

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Now completely changed – including the name of the pub – it’s now The Wagon and quite food oriented. However, despite these modernising touches, the ales were kept better than any in town – all are from the Nethergate brewery – and service was also friendly and welcoming.
BoehmBawerk - 7 Nov 2021 18:34
Lovely hoppy St.Austells beer on tap! Good large food helpings. Attentive, smart and friendly food waiter, who seemed a bit out of place in a 'real man's pub'.
Cibalia - 1 Oct 2009 06:29
Beware, closed 3-7pm (Mon-Thurs), 3-5pm (Fri). No rating left.
trainman - 21 Jun 2009 08:52
A short stroll from the town centre, the W&H was easily the best pub on our Sudbury session by a country mile although finding it closed until 7.00 on a Saturday night nearly meant we nearly didn�t get there at all. Entrance is through a courtyard and glazed conservatory and from the central bar a series of extended rooms branch off. The main room has sewing machine tables and possibly 2 of the smallest snugs in any pub. At the far end is a separate pool table section. The other direction appeared to be more of a dining area although it was pretty full. Several old adverts and signs adorn the walls and these are complemented by displays of old Oxo and Colmans Mustard tins, miniatures, cigarette cards and other nick nacks. The ubiquitous Greene King IPA was supplemented by 2 guest beers (Old Hooky and Golden Glow on our trip). Good service and friendly locals � we ended up staying for much longer than we planned which is always the sign of a particularly good pub. Highly recommended.
RogerB - 26 Mar 2008 13:53

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