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This is a very pretty pub with two bars at the front of the pub, both wood paneled. The lounge has the smaller bar and a wood burning stove and oak wall benches in one corner. There are also some dark wood tables and chairs. The public bar has no carpet but a larger bar space. For décor there are whisky jugs all around the picture shelf. On the walls are hunting pictures not to everyone's taste. The ceilings are low and beamed which makes it feel cosy. This is primarily an eating pub and has a restaurant area through the back, though you can eat in the lounge or public bars. Piped music throughout can get a little tedious if you have no conversation as it's not a noisy pub in the main despite the trade it gets from Snetterton up the road. Toilets are basic, quarry tile floors and could be better. Access for the disabled is not good with narrow openings and small doors. Food is served till 2.30 lunchtimes and from 6pm - 9pm evenings. There is an extensive menu and vegetarians are catered for. Accommodation here at £53 double en-suite, £35 single. The East Harling BR station is not far away too. Guest ales on at the time were two from Chimney's, though they sometimes have four guests on and occasional beer festivals. Outside is a beer garden away from the road and the noise. The A11 can sometimes get busy and is difficult to turn onto due to traffic speed, probably influenced by drivers' visiting Snetterton.
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