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The De La Pole - Diss - Photo album

Great place and nice old fashioned pub. Staff friendly and drink not expensive either. Will definitely return.
Really nice and clean pub. Atmosphere is very welcoming. 4 good ales on plus craft beers. Setting is just stunning. Views of the village church and surrounding fields. You can see for miles. The locals are very friendly, always happy to talk and socialise. Bar staff are efficient, friendly and alway
Locals were friendly, building is amazing, staff great, food excellent, probably need Sat Nav if you're not local. Really lovely well cooked everything. From Mrs. Hodds😁 we were there yesterday, thankyou for a really good Sunday lunch
Nice old oak beamed pub country pub with character, stopped just for beer, the beer was good, clean and fresh. Landlord was friendly and chatty always good when the pub was empty at the end. Open fire in the winter months is always a nice touch.
Very nice situation and good number of outside tables. Beer was nicely kept. Relatively small range. Food was delicious and cooked to order. Landlady was very friendly. Would and will visit again.
We were staying at a local B&B so walked to this village pub. Very much a village pub with a good number of dishes on the menu. I had the pizza which looked to be homemade, thin, crispy and very nice. I don't drink so didn't test the ales but lots of locals there so they seemed to like it.
Lovely staff, quaint little village pub, very much in the country style. Warm welcome, very homely and welcoming, very clean and well presented, and the breakfast was delicious! Luke the giant white hound is a perfect host also! 🙃
Excellent Sunday lunch, a cut above the usual Sunday carvery. Good starters and puddings too. There is a very nice restaurant but tables outside also which are nice in the good weather. Local beers available, Adnams Southwold, Broadside and Ghost Ship with one guest ale. Lovely secluded spot on the
Fabulous little country pub. We had great local beers and the cheese platters were wonderful. Fresh, crunchy bread, nice fruit, lovely local cheeses both hard and soft.
Well kept Real Ales, well presented wholesome food and Dog friendly. What could be better than lunch on the patio when the sun shines ? A Smoked Salmon leafy salad with a pint of Adnams and only a fifteen minute cycle ride from home. Reccomended. Just across the road is a lovely Church. Within can
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