The Mischief, Norwich - pub details
Address: 8 Fye Bridge St, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1HZ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 15647)
Norwich (0.6 miles), Salhouse (5.1 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Big screen, Jukebox
- Pool table
Pub suggested by Steven on 9 Nov 2004
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> Current user rating: 6.8/10 (rated by 10 users)
> Local guides: Norwich pub guide, Norfolk pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Ribs of Beef, Norwich (0.0 miles), Lawyer, Norwich (0.0 miles), Glasshouse, Norwich (0.1 miles), Playhouse, Norwich (0.1 miles), Golden Star, Norwich (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Mischief, Norwich
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| Surprisingly busy for a Sunday evening, especially considering the torrential rain outside. Not bad selection of beers Andylk - 24 Nov 2008 08:23 |
| This pub has a lovely character, if slightly young clientel (not underage, just younger than me. But maybe I'm just getting old). There's usually some drinks offers too. The most dangerous being vodka related. There is an outside smoking area, which can get quite cosy, its slightly scruffy, but quite cool. The only real downside are the toilets, which on a good night are a bit grim, on a bad night they've made me wish I'd bought wellies. Vodka_fairy - 5 Aug 2008 21:55 |
| One of my favourite pubs in Norwich. What I like best about it is that it has a mixed clientele full of people from varying walks of life. It all makes for a good atmosphere the_g - 28 May 2007 14:11 |
| Great for a Sunday afternoon of footy-watching, followed by a few games of table football and pool. Good tunes on the juke box and a good selection of trivia on the quiz machine. Beer and snacks reasonably priced. sarahbutty - 30 Nov 2006 14:18 |
| The two ends of Norwich’s Tombeland area represent all that is worst and all that is best about the modern drinking experience. At one end near the mouth of the Prince of Wales street you have the soulless glitz of chain land, with a Ha Ha`s, an S&L, a Yates and a bit further down, a Spoons – all competing for the same chaved up muppets in their burberry hats and knicker high skirts. Yes, the word quite simply, is urgh. However, as you walk down Tombeland away from the relentless noise, vomiting and cackling pre-pubescent teens, you come to two proper and decent boozers stuffed full of life, characters and excellent service that is the peak of the great British pub experience. The best of these two is undoubtedly the 10/10 Ribs of Beef, but in its shadow is the extremely good Mischief. True, it lacks its competitors wide booze and food selection, and its slightly more commercial orientation (with several student-aimed offers and subsequent garish ads) means that it can on occasion attract the odd yob element. However, this clientele problem only emerges rarely, and in general its authentic wooden floors, beige brick walls and slightly reddish lighting gives it a dose of character that generally repels the pillock fringe. And those they do visit regularly can also enjoy its twisting interior that includes a small juke box serviced pool room downstairs, a largish seating area behind the bar for big screen footie watching and two winding areas in front of the bar that act as snug general drinking areas. The only slightly problem with one of these rooms is that it has in its middle charming old fireplace – charming that is until you’ve had too many and start trying to walk through it! The Mischief isnt perfect owing to its booze and food drawbacks, but its pleasing character based environment makes it a firm 8/10 pgazz - 19 May 2005 22:36 |
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