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Aldeburgh Mill Inn

opened 15th Cent
owner: Adnams
Market Cross Place, IP15 8BJ
grid reference: TM 465 568
tel. 01728 452563
Opening hours (as of 05/04/2008)
11-3, 6-11 Mon-Thu; 11-11 Fri + Sat (winter)
11-11 Mon-Sat (summer);
12-10.30 Sun
Regular real ales: Adnams Bitter, Broadside + seasonal beers.
Multi-roomed pub situated across the road from the 17th cent. Moot hall and pub garden, and close to the fishermens' huts on the shingle beach. Popular with locals, including members of the lifeboat crew, and also tourists. Handy for refreshments after a stroll along the beech to view the controversial scallops. The restaurant (12-2.30 & 7-9.30) provides a showcase for locally caught fish as well as themed food evenings. Folk music sessions once a month on Sundays. Traditionally the landlord is a member of the lifeboat crew.

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Local licensing authority for Aldeburgh is Suffolk Coastal
Last updated: May 10th 2008


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