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The Garden House, Norwich
Norwich
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Garden House
Norwich has to be one of the best cities in the UK for pubs. There are too many excellent hostelries to fit into a one-day crawl. On my Thursday evening visit to 6 pubs in the city I hadn't previously visited, I only found one that I really enjoyed. The Garden Gate was the one.
Supping my half in the nearby Warwick Arms, I noticed that the Garden Gate is listed on the Real Ale Finder app. There seemed to be a huge selection of ales and ciders to choose from. However arriving at the Garden House, things didn't initially seem to look promising and I know from experience that you can't always trust apps such as Real Ale Finder and Untappd to be up-to-date with the current selection of beers.
I was surprised to see a bouncer on the door. He asked me which match I wanted to see. To be honest, I hadn't even realised there was any football on and I replied "none of them". As it was, I ended up in the rear room showing Manchester United. The front room was showing Tottenham.
Approaching the bar, I could see only 2 handpulls clipped with Brain's SA & Bread Of Heaven. I asked the young barmaid if there were any more and she said we have Bass in the rear bar too. I enquired about the beer I'd fancied from the app (Saltaire Move In Herds) and she pointed out a large number of casks lined up against a wall, with even more boxes of cider. In fact, there was a staggering 15 cask ales and 28 bag-in-the-box ciders. The app had been correct after all and the Saltaire beer I was after was actually on a second handpull alongside the Bass in the rear bar. Those on stillage were Saltaire Plums In Tums & Cascade, Tiny Rebel Five Dollar Shake & Stay Puft, Mauldon's Magpie, RedWillow Vatted Porter & Wreckless, Grain Winter Ash, Wildcraft Bill Hiccup, Purple Moose Elderflower Ale & Brain's Boudicca.
Ciders were Celtic Marches Thundering Molly, Lily The Pink & Tutti Frutti, Cockeyed Cock Bird, Lilley's Passion Fruit Martini, Pina Colada, Pineapple Cider, Raspberry Mojito, Elderflower Cider, Santa Cider Cheeky Pig, Crazy Ghost, Cherries & Berries, Bee Sting Perry, Mango Zero & Apples & Pears, Gwynt y Ddraig Farmer's Pride, Two Trees Perry, Celtic Warrior, Dog Dancer, Farmhouse Scrumpy, Black Dragon, Welsh Warrior & Happy Daze, Snail's Bank Very Perry & Orchard Dry, Pulp Cosmo & Thistly Cross Whisky Cask.
Despite the excellent beer and cider selection (the Garden House can be found in the Good Beer Guide), this is very much a sports-oriented pub with multiple TVs and screens in each room and in the rear garden areas. There were Six Nations buntings in the rear room and a framed England rugby shirt on the wall, as well as a couple of St George's flags. There were also a couple of games machines. A separate room to the side had a pool table. Children are allowed in.
On departing, I asked a barmaid if the pub had just had a beer festival or if this number of ales and ciders were normally available. She confirmed that the range of drinks was just normal. I then walked out and discovered it was actually a Craft Union pub. Well, if there is a better Craft Union pub than this one, I would be very surprised. I definitely need to get back here and if you want to watch televised sport in Norwich, it's the obvious choice.
On 16th March 2025
- rating: 8
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Old Boots left this review about The Garden House
Now here’s an odd one, it’s a Craft Union pub, a corner site and entering you have a counter with Brains and Rev James but the bar maid tells you “there’s something called Bass and Mauldon Silver Adder on in the other bar”, then you notice the racks of Lilley’s cider boxes (17) and a rack of 11 casks by the door. It looks like a Yorkshire based beer festival is coming, beers from Rudgate, Saltaire and Great Newsome were slowly cooking there. So two pulls in each bar with four beers on, usual stuff on T-bars. Fairly traditional pub with banquette seating at square wooden tables in the front public, mix of styles in the lounge, quite a few screens to be going on with. There’s a conservatory at the back that serves mainly as a games room, with pool and darts.
It seems an odd choice to be in the GBG 2024, my Silver Adder was mediocre and the surrounding area suggests smooth and lager drinkers would be the main clientele, I suspect the number of beers may have had some influence.
On 21st April 2024
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Moby Duck left this review about The Garden House
This pub was the biggest disapointment of my stay In Norwich. My expectations were high having read Rays review below albeit that was more than eight years previous, there may be a couple of factors to this demise from that now far off time, Covid restrictions were still in place at the time of my visit added to the fact the previous night had been Englands victory in the semi-finals of the Euros and my early doors vist found the pub quite not back together, I was the first only punter present at this time of day, three TV screens around the pub had some rubbish 80s music channel on, thankfully on silent, the whole pub just had a disheveled aura about it. Just two beers were avaiable on handpump, Brains SA and Theakstons Old Peculiar, I had a pint of the latter which to be fair was in good form. Given my experience on the day it's only a 5/10 for me which is a shame as it looked very promising on my approach.
On 11th July 2021
- rating: 5
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Garden House
This excellent Victorian corner pub is well worth a visit. This is a two roomed pub with a central bar, conservatory and garden. There is also a large room upstairs for dining and holding events. Staff are friendly and welcoming and the pub is well run. Five ales on handpump, two regulars were Doombar and Woodfordes Wherry, plus their three guest. We went for the Buffys IPA, which was superb. They also specialise with their BBQ food, which is available throughout the year.
On 15th February 2013
- rating: 10
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James Linder left this review about The Garden House
Perfect pub!!
Good food, Cask Marque Ales, award winning garden. This pub is unbeatable in the summer time with the best beer garden in Norwich. The staff are friendly and the atmosphere is great. There is always something going on.
On 15th March 2011
- rating: 10
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