The Harbour Inn, Southwold - pub details

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Address: Blackshore, Southwold, Suffolk, IP18 6TA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 17453) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served, Real ale

Pub suggested by David Jollie on 13 Dec 2004

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> Current user rating: 6.6/10 (rated by 25 users)
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Bell Inn, Walberswick (0.5 miles), Anchor, Walberswick (0.5 miles), Kings Head, Southwold (0.8 miles), Red Lion, Southwold (0.8 miles), Crown, Southwold (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Harbour Inn, Southwold

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Still the best Adnams pub in Southwold, a 15 min walk from the town centre. Its interior although extended retains its multi roomed, multi leveled charm. Good beer and food served, the level marker halfway up the wall at the front indicates the 1953 flood hieght.
Hodge1 - 2 Jan 2012 16:50
Love visiting the harbour inn. great in the summer with all the seating both in the garden and out front looking at the river and boats. portion of chips was nice and big, and the adnams beer was great (as expected). plus, the nice 10 minute walk from southwold certanly builds the appetite for a pint on arrival.
CHELSEA_on_tour - 8 Oct 2011 14:54
Love this pub, brilliant in all seasons though best in Summer either out front or in the back garden looking over the marshes to the sea. Great beers on tap and the fish and chips - although pricey - is absolutely awesome, my favourite place for lunch in Southwold - also not always as packed as the pubs in the main town centre as it's a bit out of the way. Great walk back up the Blyth past the fish-shacks as well.
oldjg1 - 30 Jun 2011 01:57
Late write up from 29/09/08 visit (looking back through diary).
Probably was once approached on a level with the front bar before but now you step down from a raised quay down into what is now a cozy little bar with tiled floor and bricked walls up to the flood level. The back bar is oddly and more sensibly half a floor up, just above the flood line of 1953.

Nice log burning stove in the front bar and a range of Adnams ale on offer.
Wirral_RealAlians - 15 Feb 2011 20:46
A nice enough pub, but £4.30 for a pint of Aspall's Cider is an outrage.

Aspall is from Suffolk and is in every pub in the area. They can't be paying that much in transport costs to justify that price.

Would certainly put me off a return visit.


Pat_Bateman - 21 Jun 2010 11:22

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