The Shed, Norwich - pub details

Previously called: Wherry

Address: 98-100, Lawson Rd, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 4LF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01603 413153

Nearest train stations Norwich (1.3 miles), Salhouse (4.6 miles)

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user reviews of the Shed, Norwich

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great choice of about 15-20 beers from all over the uk
alundra - 24 Oct 2007 12:52
The comments below show how spoilt Norwich is for great pubs. I really liked the Shed, more so than I do the Fat Cat which is often just too busy !. The Shed is spacious and has a really good mix of custom. There were 10 good beers on garvity/pump tomight - Fat Cat stout was excellent. Very friendly.
mtaylor40 - 1 Dec 2006 00:09
Home to the Fat Cat Brewery, a different animal to its sister, The Fat Cat and indeed is shed-like inside. Decorated with railway memorabilia and, surprisingly a large collection of mincers (make your own jokes!) on the rafters. Not as many beers perhaps but, coupled with the Duke of Wellington, less than five minutes walk away, you can have a great evening.
Alerover - 10 Aug 2006 16:04
A nice pub, good beer garden, and one of few pubs that stocks singha beer to remind me of my times in Thailand, as well as Leffe & Peche on tap and other european favourites, live music, a nice evening out.
sneakerfreak23 - 23 Apr 2006 17:13
Well, it's an improvement on the Wherry but it left me a liitle cold. Any pub that tries to raise the bar on bringing real ales to the masses gets my vote, but the Duke of Wellington (a ten minute walk away) does it much better.

An inoffensive pub, friendly and attentive bar staff and a reasonable range of beers that's pitching at a younger crowd. Except there are already a lot of young people in the Wellie, and the Wellie already owns its own brewery (Wolf, in Attleborough).
itfc - 11 Jan 2006 01:07

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