Recently reopened as The Stag. Looks much the same outside but big changes inside. Very modern and contemporary feel. Unusual decor. Lovely beer garden. Quite pricey though.
Melanie Sharp
+5
Having booked 6 people in for a meal four days after their opening, we were all really impressed. We all had the Sunday roast (one vegetarian) and everyone agreed how delicious it was. Good sized portions and the cauli cheese was amazing! My husband thought that 2 slices of pork loin was not quite enough however he agreed it was all cooked perfectly. Excellent service and the decor was looking good as they have had a refurb. Definitely will visit again.
Martin Brooks
+5
This establishment has been renamed 'The Stag' hence some of the interior design features.
Had lunch with a friend and was impressed with the food quality and the surroundings. The staff were superb.
David Rochford
+4
This is now The Stag. Food took a long time to arrive, but they discounted the bill to compensate. Limited menu but enjoyable. Only been open a couple of weeks so hopefully next time will be even better.
marcus karop
+5
Now trading as the Stag, this place is absolutely fantastic. Food, service, atmosphere perfect and realistic prices too. What's not to like.
Jo Simms
+5
Great pub, newly refurbished. Lovely food and efficient and friendly staff. Highly recommended.
Horning Cars
+5
Great atmosphere. Nice to see Blue Moon on tap, nice and crisp.
Will be back for food next time as the menu looks great
Janice Allen
+5
Only popped in for a drink but the decor and menu look great. Definitely planning a visit for dinner soon
Nigel Duffield
+5
Now called the Stag after an extensive refurbishment. The new owners have done an amazing job. Highly recommend the food!
Phillip Benson
+4
Nice little pub, only serve food on certain days but that's all detailed outside. They don't let dogs in which is a little unusual but ultimately wasn't an issue on my visit as they have a large beer garden at the rear. It's clearly a local pub and not simply to cater for the tourists walking up from Salhouse Broads but that's fine it has the charm you won't get from the many pubs that are for the tourists.
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