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The Beerhouse, Bury St Edmunds - pub details

Previously called: The Ipswich Arms

Beerhouse

Address: 1, Tayfen Rd, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP32 6BH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 18701) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Bury St. Edmunds (0.1 miles), Thurston (4.4 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.7/10 (rated by 26 users)
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The Beerhouse was the first of two pubs for us in Bury St Edmunds. It has a fairly modern interior and appears to be the tap room for the Brewshed Brewery, which is just opposite. From them, there was Best Bitter, American Blonde & Pale Ale. Guests were Corvedale Norman's Pride, Wolf Golden Jackal, Raw Blonde Pale Ale & Humpty Dumpty Little Sharpie. Ciders were Abrahalls Lily The Pink & Thundering Molly & Harry Taylor's Crooked Branch. A nice place. But at £4.10 a pint, it's a little pricey. There's a covered and an uncovered area outdoors at the rear.
blue_scrumpy - 23 May 2016 20:35
With football over we had time for 1 more beer before the train back to Cambridge.

I’d been leaving the Beerhouse to last as it was a re-tick for me. It was rather busy at 5.30pm with rugby union internationals being shown on the large screen.

My last visit for a few years back and the pub has been refurbished since then with the addition of the Brewshed at the rear.

A fine selection of Brewshed ales on the bar, I had went for their Rioja Porter @ 4.7%. A very good and rich pint.

I just had time to literally neck my pint before heading for the station.

Next visit I’ll make more time for this place and it’s a good pub and a great place for a beer near the station.
lezford - 23 Feb 2015 17:02
A refurb of an old pub and while not quite pubco feel it is not an old fashioned pub. Saying that the service and ale were good - did get a duff end of barrel pint which they changed.
anonymous - 19 Jul 2014 23:03
Second visit to this pub, previous visit was over a year ago. Was in a group of 4. Between us we tried all of the Breweshed ales and a couple of the guests. All were excellent and the service was really good.
Alfnoax - 7 Jul 2014 11:00
Of the recent reviews, I'd side more with TWG than with toolster. We had good service in the scrubbed wood bar and as well as four Brewshed beers (Pale Ale, Best Bitter, Cloudy Summer and American Blonde) there were some interesting guests from Reedley Hallows, Peerless and Cambridge Moonshine. I've known the Cannon a lot longer and probably prefer it to the Brewhouse, but mainly through good memories and if trying the two for the first time, would be hard-placed to split them in quality
Arctium_lappa - 25 Feb 2013 00:31

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