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Great Yarmouth
The Marine, Great Yarmouth, is a family friendly pub on the busy Golden Mile, serving food all day with entertainment throughout the summer season. The Marine has outside seating where you can relax and watch the world go by.
Great Yarmouth
The Mariners Tavern, Great Yarmouth, is a very popular public house in the centre of town, renowned for its superb range of cask ales and ciders and great atmosphere.
Great Yarmouth
Paws on the Prom is a wonderful dog-friendly lounge/restaurant situated within The Prom Hotel.
Our cozy establishment welcomes furry pals and their owners to enjoy a delightful dining experience together.
Thurne
The Lion Inn in Thurne near Great Yarmouth offers a warm welcome. Recently renovated, they serve food and drinks and have a large garden and are dog friendly
Belton
Local village pub with friendly staff. Pool played in separate area.
Caister
Branford's in Caister-on-Sea is situated in the Old Hall Hotel. The restaurant serves the best of British cuisine with a modern twist. The bar serves lagers from around the world, local ales & a Gin Palace, non-residents & families welcome.
Caister
Located on Eastern Beach Caravan Park. Newly renovated PUBLIC BAR, open year round & offers a warm welcome to all. With LIVE MUSIC most weekends The Watch House Bar is the place to come for a great night out. Pool tables, darts & games room.
California
The California Tavern in California, Great Yarmouth is a large welcoming public house with parking where you can enjoy good food from an extensive menu, great beverages and live bands on Friday and Saturday nights. Families are welcome.
Great Yarmouth
Wellington Pier, Great Yarmouth was originally built in 1853 and has recently undergone major restoration. Wellington Pier is one of the most modern ten pin bowling and entertainment centres in the region.
Hemsby
The Lacon Arms in Hemsby Great Yarmouth. Family friendly pub next to the sea! Great food, real ales, friendly service. Outside play area.
Great Yarmouth
Merlins Sports Bar, Great Yarmouth, has a range of pool and snooker tables, dartboards, large tv screens and a bar for sport lovers to enjoy. You can visit the darts and social club on the first floor or the 147 club on the second floor.
Hopton
The White Hart in Hopton near Great Yarmouth, serves a variety of drinks throughout the entire year, from cosy cold days in front of the fire to sunny days in our garden.
Burgh Castle
The Queens Head in Burgh Castle near Great Yarmouth is a popular bar and restaurant with accommodation also available. Open all week, all food is cooked to order and booking is advisable. Fishing can also be enjoyed at this venue.
Scratby
Whites Lounge Bar in Scratby, near Great Yarmouth is just a few hundred yards from Scratby beach. Relax with a drink of wine, spirit, beer or tea/coffee. Food served lunchtimes and evenings.
Gorleston
The Mariners Compass in Gorleston-on-Sea near Great Yarmouth, a lively pub just off the High Street with regular live musc, real ales and karaoke.
Martham
The Victoria Inn in the village of Martham near Great Yarmouth is a public house with WiFi, big screen tv's, pool/darts and live music. The front bar has been upgraded to a lovely coffee shop, serving food, hot drinks and cakes.
Great Yarmouth
The Feathers, Great Yarmouth, is a traditional public house in the centre of town with regular live music, karaoke and food and beverages. A warm welcome awaits you at the Feathers, popular with visitors and locals.
Great Yarmouth
Set in 11 acres of beautiful countryside on the banks of the Trinity Broads, The Boathouse, Ormesby is a spectacular country fayre pub and wedding venue.
Exposed brickwork, 2 open fireplaces and oak beams make for a welcoming spot.
Great Yarmouth
The Albion, Great Yarmouth, is a traditional public house with a friendly feel and a fantastic atmosphere. Sing your heart out at the awesome weekend karaoke evenings. If you're after a lively night out, you can't beat The Albion.
Gorleston, Great Yarmouth
The popular Wetherspoons pub is named after the local hero William Adams (1864–1913), a Gorleston‐born swimmer and lifesaver credited with saving some 140 people from drowning during his lifetime.
Inside, the William Adams serves a broad menu of…