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4 based on 133 reviews
A group of friends had a mid week lunch after a long walk. I had the special of crispy chicken, salad, coleslaw and fries for £11.50. Full of flavours. All well cooked. The chicken, fries and coleslaw are homemade. Made welcome by the staff. The drinks and food are reasonably priced. Some of my friends had sandwiches which came with salad and crisp, they all said there sandwiches were very good and reasonably priced.
4 based on 100 reviews
The Buck is a 16th century freehouse with a wealth of character and history. CAMRA Suffolk Pub of The Year 2007 & 2012. Real Ales, Real Ciders, Real Pub!
Visited the buck with some of our family for lunch. Three of us had steak pie with veggies. Huge portions were served that we had to leave a little. A real olde world pub that needs an update soon.
4 based on 319 reviews
Forewarned that meals arenât too quick coming out as freshly cooked we were very pleased to enjoy the specials of the day- French onion soup and stroganoff were delicious. Just a short walk from the free moorings we were warmly welcomed especially our dog- greeted with a biscuit!
4 based on 216 reviews
Was out for a Sunday stroll when I came across this pub. Popped in for a quick pint and was thrilled to find they also offered homemade pasties, pies and scotch eggs from the bar. Fantastic. Pie and a pint was just what I needed. Pastie was fab. Staff were really friendly, decor in the front bar was beautiful and they had sofas! Many thanks to the bell for providing comfortable seating, so many pubs don't. There was a huge fire place that must be fabulous in the winter. Nice selection of beers and ales as well. Apparently they do homemade pizzas on Friday night's. Definately going back soon for that. Lovely little pub! Thank you for your kind review. In particular mentioning the staff and giving attention to comfortable atmosphere. We do pride ourselves on homemade food. We do have Pizza Fridays in the warmer months!We look forward to seeing you again. Best wishes from the team at The Bell
4 based on 190 reviews
We enjoyed a really lovely evening meal in a charming friendly village pub. Great choice from the blackboard menu and well cooked tasty food in generous portions. I had sea bass with wild mushroom risotto and my husband enjoyed the Italian meatballs, with delicious tomato sauce and linguine pasta. What's not to like?Hello Joyce,Thank you for taking the time to leave us such a great review!Kind regards,The Wherry Inn
4 based on 30 reviews
A celebrated local brewpub serving curry on Wednesdays.
The Green Dragon brews its own ales - they are excellent value and good quality. The pub hasn't entered into the 21st century yet. It isn't spit and sawdust, iy isn't polished brass - its a genuine friendly pub which I am happy to visit and enjoy their ales. Every Wednesday there is a curry night. Once again there isn't a huge selection of food but what they do is excellent value and good quality.
4 based on 92 reviews
Attended for Sunday carvary - very busy but they set us up a table specially. Might be worth booking table if your thinking of popping in. Good range of local ales and beers on tap. Really good home cooked food and really friendly staff.
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4 based on 90 reviews
The menu does not change much, but the proprietors did a few years ago. Reliable, consistent, friendly. We have been many times and are not let down.
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4 based on 328 reviews
The 16th century Fleece Inn has always provided a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike. In 2015 it became a Free House and closed for major restoration; the entire ground floor was restored (including modernising the kitchen and toilets) using the be
We visited on a Saturday night, great atmosphere and a nice dining room with attentive staff. Our starter, a baked Camembert with caramelised onions was extremely good, with the onions almost certainly home made and not out of a jar. Our main courses though were disappointing, and horrid respectively, a pork belly with prawns dish, and a vegetable risotto. The flavours in the pork belly were bland and the prawns very over cooked, possibly reheated. The risotto was a mush devoid of any discernible anything, and topped with fried zucchini which were cooked to death and beyond, limp, mushy and hardly even holding themselves together. The rice had no bite at all and almost no discernible grains as it was so overcooked. I couldnât eat it. The staff handled it well, reported it to the manager and chef and removed the charge from our bill. Puddings were acceptable but not outstanding. Given what had happened I felt that the manager should have come over and talked to us, but he/she did not come near us. We paid the bill and left. We wouldnât hurry back!
4 based on 252 reviews
Stayed here for b&b as we were at a wedding locally. Friendly welcome. We were shown our room, pleasantly decorated, comfortable - could have done with a second chair; tea, coffee - and very impressed that soya milk was provided as well as normal, cow's, milk - as well as chocolate biscuits and a sweetie jar. As well as the room key we were given a key for the door into the building from the courtyard for later.Very comfortable bed. Breakfast was individually cooked and there was a wide choice.The whole experience was just as we hoped it might be, so thank you the Castle Inn. Only downside was that the wifi didn't work which we mentioned to a member of staff - didn't really matter much. We'd stay again if in the area.
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