Ye Old Bell & Steelyard, Woodbridge - pub details
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Address: 103 New Street, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1DZ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13450) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Website: http://www.yeoldebellandsteelyard.co.uk
Woodbridge (0.3 miles), Melton (1.3 miles)
- Live music, TV, Big screen
- Dartboard, Quiz machines, Bar billiards
- Food served, Sunday roast, Gluten free meals available, Real ale, Cocktails
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Late licence, Credit cards accepted, Smoking area, Function room for hire, Wireless internet access, Disabled access, Disabled toilet
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> Current user rating: 7.1/10 (rated by 11 users)
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user reviews of Ye Old Bell & Steelyard, Woodbridge
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| A bit on the quiet side for a Saturday afternoon, as the cats & dogs ( which were lovely - well the dogs were !) out numbered the punters ! A great open fire to warm your soul - or more especially the bum of the resident pub dog, who's sense of feeling in this area must have long deserted him ! The only downside was the smoke blowing down the flue into the bar, giving it & everyone present, the smell of a steam engine ( for those who may remember them !) Was not disapointed to have chosen to eat here, however, as the food was truely superb and good value for money - hats off to the chef. Our group had the Cod, Scampi & Goulash & the pub animals hoping for any scraps were sorely disapointed. The range of ales was good, but not paticularly exciting ; The Hook Norton 'Old Hooky' was excellent. The St.Edmunds was not. Also available was GK IPA & Old Speckled Hen, which we didn't sample as we has more pubs to visit .................... dragonforce - 30 Jan 2010 14:12 |
| Couple who run this are lovely - very welcoming and the beer was top. Live music (Acoustic guitar) was on when we went. grimbo - 4 Nov 2009 16:10 |
| Lovely historical pub with low beamed ceilings and various little drinking areas. Visited on a weekend where they had a Cheese and Beer Festival. 120 odd cheeses available from the cheese counter and there looked t be a barbecue out in the beer garden. Even had some live folk music. Unfortunately this is a Greede King pub so the beer was pretty much restricted to their own beers or those beers that they've acquired from other breweries but haven't had the chance to kill off yet. Nine GK beers plus Everard's Tiger, Bateman's XXXB, Aspall's Cyder and Weston's Stowford Press Cider. So nothing inspiring from a beer festival but the beer I had (the non-GK stuff) was is fine condition served straight from the barrel in the snug. I very much doubt that GK would allow any true guest beers here on a normal night though. So to summarise: good pub shame it's GK. Rod_Hariga - 2 Aug 2009 09:57 |
| This pub has been under new management for about a year now, the food is awesome, cod and chips was more like shark and chips! Beer was good, well looked after, as was the wine. Nice beer garden. If you're looking for good food for reasonable prices look no further! Its certainly a good find and well recommended. Shaxxa - 19 Jun 2009 23:35 |
| good pub for food and well kept beer the owners are interesting people with a lot of time for there customers all in all a very under rated pub! no.8 - 13 Apr 2009 22:36 |
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