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This pub in the village of Langham was the first of several rural Norfolk pubs where drinkers are made to feel like second-class citizens. Only diners are allowed inside. As the winter approaches, this will effectively become a restaurant that serve... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Situated in a touristy North Norfolk coastal village with its quaint harbour, the car park of this pub is currently closed off to guests staying at the pub. You can park for free in the village car park just up the road. Service is from the main bui... [more>] | |
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Attractive pub, deep in the middle of nowhere. From the large car park, you can see what is an impressive looking building with neatly manicured lawns and chickens wandering around. We knew this pub was due to shut at 5pm on a Sunday and we were imm... [more>] | |
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The Bucks Arms is situated on the National Trust-owned Blickling Hall Estate. Views of the Hall itself are stunning. Blickling Hall was the home of Anne Boleyn. Unfortunately, this is another Norfolk pub where you are not allowed inside unless you'r... [more>] | |
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The Pigs appears to be a quite commercialised establishment, with a number of different facilities (including a spa and accommodation) and offering various events. Plenty of staff were around to serve us on our arrival. But whilst you could order an... [more>] | |
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This is the only pub in the pretty village of Hunworth. It is also known as the Hunny Bell. We weren't entirely sure of its current opening times, knowing that there was a possibility that it shuts at 6pm on a Sunday. But luckily we arrived a couple... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
With only time for 1 pub in the town of Holt, we decided on the King's Head. In fact, after entering, we also decided to eat here, as a table was available. The pub caters well for both drinkers and diners. The dining area is set in a conservatory t... [more>] | |
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We'd passed this pub earlier in the day on Sunday, en route to other pubs that were shutting earlier. It had been busy during the daytime and it was still busy when we returned later in the evening. There is a small car park next to the pub and a l... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
I really wasn't sure whether or not this pub would be open, given a number of contradicting opening times for drinks and food on the internet. Nevertheless, I arrived late on Sunday evening to find what seemed like an empty pub. On closer inspection... [more>] | |
The Barracks (Lincoln Post Office Sports & Social Club) Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Also known as the Lincoln Post Office Sport & Social Club, this club is on the northern outskirts of the city. I'd enquired in advance as to whether CAMRA members would be allowed in. The lady I spoke to had never heard of CAMRA and in spite of my... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Date of visit: February 2010. My recollections of this place seem to accord with the first review and I only really popped one afternoon in for a swift half, predicated upon needing a pee - the 'spoons down the road looked less inviting. |
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