A really attractive thatched pub by the village green in the centre of Monks Eleigh. With really good, fresh, locally sourced food using seasonal produce, The Swan is great whether you are...
In 2011 The Fleece was reopened - having been completely refurbished; it is a now really friendly pub for locals and holidaymakers. The Fleece has its only brewery so local ales and...
The Greyhound Pub is a proper village pub in the centre of Lavenham, serving good food and great ales in front of a log fire.
The Peacock Inn at Chelsworth, a beautiful 14th century half-timbered inn, has re-opened by William and Rachael Cripps.Now trading as a free house and offering a selection of local a...
A bill of sale in 1813 described The Bell as "A capital public house known by the sign of The Bell, Kersey, in the occupation of Mr Robert Ward, consisting of 3 parlours, 6 chambers, good kitchen,...
This sweet 16th-century village inn Freehouse in Hitcham is renowned for its hospitality and friendliness for serving traditional homemade dishes using ingredients sourced from local produc...
Heavily timbered inside with a wood burning stove and ingelnook fireplace. Full of character and welcome families, cyclists, walkers and locals!They brew their own beer in the old cart lo...
The Angel Inn is a traditional Grade II 16th century Suffolk coaching inn with open fires, original brickwork and oak beams. It is a typical “Old English” country pub offering cosy a...
Their reputation is built upon relaxed yet attentive and friendly service, great food, freshly cooked, and a fabulous array of wine and beer.The menu changes every five weeks and always e...
The Brewery Tap are passionate about the drink its serves. With eight ales served from the Tap Room, it also serves Mauldons' own award-winning Black Adder, just one of the brews on ta...
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