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Martlesham Black Tiles

bar / diner opened 1930s
Main Rd, IP12 4SP
grid reference: TM 243 463
tel. 01473 624038
Regular real ales: Adnams Bitter & Broadside [h].
Guest beers: seasonal ales
Nicely furnished and popular restaurant and two bar venue located on the former main trunk road from Ipswich to Lowestoft (which is now by-passed). The building dates from 1930s and was once used as tea rooms and enjoyed many associations with the former aerodrome (RAF Martlesham) located nearby. The large garden is also well used on sunny days.
Facilities:
Beer served through handpulls. Lunchtime meals (not just snacks). Evening meals. Restaurant or separate dining area. Traditional public bar. Pub has its own car park. Real coal or log fire. Children are welcome. Beer garden or other outside drinking area. Pub is accessible to disabled customers. Bus stop nearby. Railway station within five miles.
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Local licensing authority for Martlesham is Suffolk Coastal
Last updated: May 10th 2008


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