The Crown and Mitre, Kings Lynn - pub details

Crown and Mitre

Address: Ferry Street, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1LJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 3994)

Nearest train station Kings Lynn (0.5 miles)

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Pub suggested by Gerard on 21 Aug 2003

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Ye Olde Maydens Heade, Kings Lynn (0.1 miles), Globe Hotel, Kings Lynn (0.1 miles), Tudor Rose, Kings Lynn (0.1 miles), Lattice House, Kings Lynn (0.2 miles), Doctor Thirsty's, Kings Lynn (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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This pub should be in the good beer guide,has six real ales on offer....and i visited on many occasions in the last 6 months....Roger the landlord often giving a very good History lesson of Kings Lynn ,and he speaks to all of the customers which is rarely found these days in a pub........very good....
buzzmukker - 4 Apr 2009 14:54
I have recently visited The Crown & Mitre for the second time, and find the pub to be exceptional. I will confess to not being a local but travel to Lynn to visit relatives. I have experienced other pubs in the town, but nothing can compare to the wonderful atmosphere of a truly real pub. It is a living testament to Lynn`s historical connection to all things nautical and much more. The host, the ale, the food and the ambiance I commend to one and all. Keep up the outstanding service Roger.
bc5778 - 4 Feb 2009 13:11
Heard about the pub on this website - it did not disapoint. Me and two mates enjoyed a memorable hour or so sat at the bar discussing all manner of things with Roger the landlord. Very nice well kept Tom Woods beers were sampled. Lovely setting next to the river, fascinating collection of naval memorabilia, friendly locals and an eccentric host make this a sure fire winner. It just goes to show that sometimes it pays to ignire the GBG!

Keep up the good work Roger.
5600wilson - 25 Jan 2009 22:50
Had an odd experience here when I first discovered it a couple of years ago. There was a beer festival (great) in the gallery overlooking the river, but very few customers. The landlord disappeared after drawing my first pint and was nowhere to be found when I wanted a refill. A cheerful regular in the bar advised me to help myself (since it in was spigotted kegs racked up on a shelf) and leave a couple of quid on the counter ... which I did. I was just about to leave when the landlord reappeared, so I gave him the cash directly and said what I'd done. He started to erupt like a volcano until I politely pointed out that I was giving him money he wouldn't otherwise have, and could have left without paying at all. He caled down at this point and I have beenn back. Yes, it's a great pbb!
Firedrake - 8 Jan 2009 14:17
Great pub. Excellent range of well kept ales. The nautical memorabelia is most interesting as is the bar top railway. Roger the landlord really is mine jovial host. Not to be missed,
HISTORYMAN - 11 Nov 2008 19:17

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