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The Ranworth Maltsters Boasting a large terrace and a beautiful garden overlooking Malthouse Broad, this family-run pub also had a heated undercover area built in preparation for its reopening in April, so there are options whatever the weather. Peckish? Choose from a variety of pub classics or made-to-order pizza from Milson’s Pizza Den, which has its own hut in the beer garden.
The Ramsholt Arms Being the only south facing pub on the river Deben, the Ramsholt Arms beer garden boasts a front row seat to some spectacular sunsets, not to mention its neighbouring beach and crab fi shing jetty. The menu consists of fresh locally caught seafood, sharing platters and traditional pub grub. Tables are currently operating on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis, so get one while you can!
At long last, the time has come to get back to our favourite sunny day pastime – here are our favourite
King’s Head, Letheringsett Situated just outside Holt, The Kings Head offers an enclosed country garden surrounded by parkland – the perfect place to enjoy a tipple or two. A marquee, kid’s play area, real ales on tap and food available all day from The Shack outdoor serving hatch – what more could you need on a bright summer’s day?
DID YOU KNOW? Although now popular in many
countries throughout the world,
beer gardens originated in Munich, the capital of the German state of Bavaria, in the 19th century and remain common in southern Germany.
Ye Olde Cross Keys,
Aldeburgh Rich history dating back to 1540? Check. Beachfront seating area offering views of the sun, sea and sand? Check. Serving a range of Adnams beers and a spring menu featuring mouthwatering homecooked dishes (‘Long Horn’ pulled beef brisket chilli con carne is on our hit list), every box here is ticked.
King’s Arms, Shouldham Set on Shouldham’s pretty village green, this historic pub is a must-visit for beer lovers, having won the West Norfolk CAMRA Pub of the Year for four years running. Real ales are served straight from the cask and the menu is packed with Norfolk produce. There’s also undercover seating for the British summer’s inevitable drizzly days.
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