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The Acle Bridge Inn

Images of The Bridge Inn, Acle Bridge.

The Acle Bridge Inn.

Acle Bridge, Old Road, Norwich, NR13 3AS.


Tel: 01493 750288.


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Table & chairs at The Bridge Inn.

Situated on a site beside the River Bure that has served sailors, smugglers, travellers and the villagers of Acle for hundreds of years, the current building is a largely 18thCentury former farmhouse. Retaining the traditional vibe of a family-run business, The Acle Bridge Inn today is a welcoming riverside pub and restaurant.

 

Combining the reassuringly traditional with occasional contemporary notes, the restaurant at The Bridge Inn is an ideal venue for family meals, Sunday lunches or for grabbing a great pub lunch when visiting the Norfolk Broads.

 

The  Menu (see SAMPLE MENU) offers a wide choice, including pub classics, fish dishes, salads and lighter bites for lunch. Vegetarians won’t go hungry and a children’s menu is available (view SAMPLE CHILDREN’S MENU). Comfort food is definitely the order of the day, as is good value with daily specials and regular special offers.

 

The Acle Bridge Inn has two bars each offering a wide selection of draught lagers, Suffolk Cider and Ales from Norfolk and Suffolk and has recently been awarded the Cask Marque Plaque for their Ale (signifying excellence in the service of cask ale).

 

Wine-lovers will not be disappointed by a concise, but varied wine list with 6 wines by the glass and many priced under £19 a bottle.

 

For those travelling the Broads by boat, the Inn has 10 moorings directly outside with an electric hook up point, which are free throughout the day (£4 per night overnight – however this fee is refundable against your main meal eaten at the Bridge Inn. Moorings are free overnight between November and March).

 

Children will enjoy an especially designed outside play area.

 

There is free Wi-Fi throughout the Inn.

 

Pets welcome.

 

Opening Hours:

Bar: Mon-Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 11am-10.30pm

Food Serving:

Mon-Sat 12Noon-9pm.

On Sunday, a traditional Sunday roast is served 12pm – 3pm; main menu is available all day 12Noon-9pm.

Breakfast menu is available during the summer season from 24th July until September 10th.

 

View looking down onto a wooden table set for dinner at The Bridge Inn, Acle Bridge.

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Wayford Bridge Inn

Images of Wayford Bridge Inn.

Wayford Bridge Inn.

Nr Stalham, Norwich, NR12 9LL.


Tel: 01692 582414.


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Menu at the Wayford Bridge Inn.


Ideal for a bite to eat while enjoying the Norfolk Broads, The Wayford Bridge Inn offers a tasty and varied selection of snacks, lunches and main meals from its lovely situation beside the River Ant.

 

Unpretentious and friendly, The Bistro Restaurant caters for all tastes with reasonable pricing and options for vegetarians and children. Fresh local seafood and charcoal grill dishes are a specialty (see a SAMPLE STEAK MENU).

 

View a sample BISTRO MENU.

 

The Restaurant fronts onto the Patio with views of the River, and in the warmer months you can dine outside, enjoying the waterside setting to its full.

 

A fully stocked bar, complete with Real Ales and a carefully chosen selection of wines sees any meal washed down nicely.

 

Opening Hours:

Bar: Open All Day.

Food serving:

Mon-Fri 12Noon-2.30pm, Sat/Sun All Day.

Dining tables in the Wayford Bridge Inn.

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The Greyhound Inn

Aspects of The Greyhound Inn, Hickling.

The Greyhound Inn

The Green, Hickling, Norfolk, NR12 0YA.


Tel: 01692 598306.


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Dining table at The Greyhound.

Read our blog entry about The Greyhound Inn’s recent celebration: Party like its 1926.

The Greyhound is a lovely traditional pub and eating house that is bursting with character inside and out.

 

Owned by Tony Woodman and Debi Key for some sixteen years, it has a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, and is perfectly suited to families and larger groups. Fundamentally, Tony and Debbi are passionate about running a high quality, thriving Village Pub, which is evident from the huge involvement that The Greyhound has with the nearby community and Nature Reserve at Hickling.

 

Food-wise, you’ll find a great selection of classic pub favourites, fish dishes and choices from the grill across an extensive restaurant menu that includes options for vegetarians and children. A Bar Snacks menu includes lighter bites such as sandwiches and jacket potatoes. As a general recommendation, we have heard that Debi’s homemade Steak & Kidney Pie is well worth trying.

 

Throughout the summer, Guest Chef ‘Colin’ takes over Mon-Thur lunchtimes and Thursday evenings with his own special menu.

 

Open everyday 12Noon until late.

Food Served eves Mon-Weds 6.30-9pm, lunchtimes & evenings Fri-Sun from 12.15-2.15pm for lunch, 6.30-9pm for dinner.

There is an excellent choice of roasts on a Sunday in addition to the regular menu.

Booking is recommended, especially on Sundays and Friday & Saturday evenings.

Enjoy 2 main courses for just £10 on Friday & Saturday lunchtimes.

 

Also:

Award-winning cask ales.

Beautiful award-winning beer garden.

Children & dogs on leads welcome.

Outside aspect of The Greyhound Inn.

Regular Happenings:

Coffee Morning  – Saturday 11am-12Noon – £1 – help yourself to coffee.

4 x 4 Club – Last Thurs of the Month

Bingo for Breakfast – Saturday 11pm. Free entry. First line wins ‘Breakfast in a tin’ (for you to cook at home).

Quiz Night – Sun 8pm – Free Entry. (The regular quiz is followed by a Music Quiz on the first Sunday of every month).

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