13:00 Having decided to find a pub for lunch in North Suffolk this turned out to be our third stop before we found an open pub. The first had closed so the owners could go holiday, the second was closed because the chef had broken his ankle though why that stopped them selling beer I have no idea. This place is essentially a restaurant with a very old-fashioned feel to it. Reminded us of the old style "Copper Kettle" cafes that used to exist in most small market towns many years ago. It felt cold in both senses of the word so we had a drink and moved on.
Named after the famous artist who was born in the village in 1878. The pub is an old building on a corner plot in the centre of the village. It describes itself as an hotel. restaurant and bar. The interior is an L shape with the long part of the L being the restaurant, the short part contains the bar, a few tables in front of the bar, and at the far end a small lounge with four armchairs.
We have visited this pub once, seen 1 beer and tried it.
Postcode: IP20 0NH
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