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The Union Jack, King's Lynn
Roydon
Postal town: King's Lynn
PE32 1AW
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
Will Larter left this review about The Union Jack
I reached the pub long after dark, so I can't give a good description of the surroundings, but once inside it's a former multiroomed pub opened out into one space, with the bar counter facing the front door, and a small room in a corner to the right (not sure it justifies being called a snug). Three hand pumps centrally placed had Woodfordes Wherry and Mighty Oak's Robert Burns tribute "a toast to the Laddie", either side of a handwritten pump clip for Greene King's rugby union offering. I went for halves of Wherry and Laddie, both in very good or better nick and coming in at £4/pint. There's a cider advertised, Whin Hill 6% - presumably in a polypin behind the counter. It's a bit rough and ready here, but I liked it. Top quality beer at prices I could get used to. What's not to like? (Well, maybe the radio prattling away in the background, but is anyone complaining?)
On 9th February 2026
- rating: 7
[User has posted 4674 recommendations about 4283 pubs]
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elizabeth mcgraw left this review about The Blacksmith
Looking in The Good Beer Guide (2009)It appears that this pub is also called The Union Jack.Now either I have been on Green King and am sick or one of them is wrong.any info on this would help.It is No 30 Station Road for both
On 16th January 2009
- no rating submitted
[User has posted 252 recommendations about 249 pubs]
