The Ferry Inn, Reedham - pub details

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Address: Ferry Rd, Reedham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR13 3HA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15649) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations 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: 6.5/10 (rated by 13 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Lord Nelson, Reedham (0.7 miles), Ship, Reedham (1.0 miles), Queens Head, Thurlton (2.0 miles)

 

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For beer and location this a great pub, far better than the two by the riverside and well worth the 1/2 mile walk from the railway station, but the food, dear oh dear. I paid £5.25 for toasted cheese sandwich, fair enough I thought it'll be a couple of slabs of decent bread stuffed full of a strong cheddar nicely melted. What I actually got was a mean toasted sandwich out of a bloody breville sandwich maker, the cheese was non existant and it was served with the usual mound of unwanted rabbit food, and inexplicably some tortilla chips. Pathetic, and a total ripoff. Rate 7 for beer only, 0 for food.
Hodge1 - 29 Dec 2011 17:15
Service tonight was sh***.

Signs outside proclaim that hot food is availabe until 9pm. No so. We were turned away at about 7:30, along with others, without any reason or explanation being offered despite there being vacant tables some with reservations others without.

We visit the area often and will not be back at the Ferry. A shame because until tonight we had always had good service and both ale and food had always been very good.

A prime example of a good reputation being lost very quickly because of someones poor attitude and bad communication.
Deepingwanderer - 28 Aug 2011 23:14
Some friends and I came to the pub for a Sunday roast and boy are we glad we made the trip, coming over the chain ferry itself (which i found out later is the last working ferry in East Anglia) was the first part of what turned into a marvelous day, a bit chilled from the ferry ride over we came onto a warm bar with a real wood burning fire, and a friendly greeting from the land lord and staff. The roast beef was just delicious and the yorkies were definitely handmade you could even taste the egg. We all got tempted with desserts and the baileys cheesecake was creaming and light and yummy. We all made full advantage of the ales and really enjoyed the locally brewed beer so local even it was brewed in Reedham itself. We had a brilliant time and will definitely be coming back and regularly, the staff really made the effort to make you feel welcome. With great banter to.
Princessh - 7 Mar 2011 16:55
Smashing- good beer, good food. Super pint of well kept Woodfords. Manager is a very friendly guy, to the customers at least, but be less threatening to your staff please! Staff generally work better if not threatened with the sack, andf its not impressive for your patrons to witness staff tellings-off!
brungoo - 30 Jul 2010 15:50
Great location, and really good staff. Geed beers on tap inc. Local Humpty Dumpty. Take your tent and stay the night round the corner in the camp site. We've done that when we couldn't be bothered with the short walk from the train station.
Winter menu is excellent, lots of farm food and game. Summer menu not quite so, although get a bowl of chips with a pint. Big chunky ones that took 10 seconds to arrive after order.
Top marks.
Fagor_Ratatouille - 16 May 2010 10:06

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