The Ferry Inn, Reedham - pub details
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Address: Ferry Rd, Reedham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR13 3HA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 15649)
Reedham - Norfolk (0.6 miles), Cantley (2.2 miles), Haddiscoe (4 miles)
Pub suggested by Steven on 9 Nov 2004
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> Current user rating: 6.8/10 (rated by 8 users)
> Local guides: Norwich pub guide, Norfolk pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Lord Nelson, Reedham (0.7 miles), Ship, Reedham (1.0 miles), Queens Head, Thurlton (2.0 miles)
user reviews of the Ferry Inn, Reedham
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| Best pub of the three in the area. Did not eat but the smell of the food as we approached was most welcome having walked from the Nelson (see comment), and looked excellent. Had better luck than previous reviewer as Humpty Dumpty Little Sharpie was on, we even got to start a new barrel. Staff very good largemick - 7 Oct 2009 19:45 |
| Decent pub in a great location by the Norfolk Broads. Four hand pumped ales; Adnams Bitter & Broadside, Woodfordes Wherry & Nelsons Revenge. I was told that the pump currently with Nelsons Revenge is the guest with a very local Humpty Dumpty beer on next. We had seen it advertised in the pub and the landlady cunningly tried to encourage us to finish it. Personally I would have thought it better to have a local Humpty Dumpty beer as a permanent. The pub interior has a lot going on with loads of business cards pinned to it. There are stuffed animals above the bar with a duck, ferret and a bird. Collections of various sizes of copper jugs hang in size order from the ceiling. There is also a diver’s helmet in an alcove close to the bar. There is a separate restaurant area which seemed popular. We chose to sit outside on the seats facing the Broads not far from the car ferry. It is the only crossing of The Yare between Great Yarmouth and Norwich and seemed to be pretty busy. Outside we saw the pubs geese which were very well behaved. I noticed that goose eggs are for sale inside the pub. Love_good_ale - 14 Jun 2009 22:43 |
| My previous comment should have read "Lovely pub right ont he broads". Re-visited this weekend and 2 Adnams and 2 Woodfordes available. Still didn't sample the food - really must do so next time as it does look very good. Rod_Hariga - 14 Jun 2009 13:27 |
| Characterful riverside pub, typical of the better Norfolk country pubd. Worth a visit for the ferry ride alone (from the south). Beer was OK Wherry; fish & chips in particular looked worth the hefty price tag. mtaylor40 - 1 Jun 2009 19:27 |
| Lovely boat right on the broads so ideal for boat people. A bit of a walk from the station (about 20 minutes) but definitely worth it. Service was good. Three local ales on offer and what looked like fantastic food coming out of the kitchen. Various different rooms, several designed for eating in. The bar itself looks like an old smuggling den with a low bar at the back. Thousands of business cards stuck to the ceiling. Rod_Hariga - 25 May 2009 10:33 |
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