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real ale available


Pettistree Greyhound

bar / diner
opened 14th cent
owner: Free House
The St, IP13 0HP
grid reference: TM 298 549
tel. 01728 746451
Opening hours (as of 05/05/2008)
11-2.30; 6-11
12-3; 7-10.30 (Sun)
Regular real ales: Earl Soham Victoria, Woodfordes Wherry.
Reopened in late April 2008 after a 2 year closure this historic and cosy two roomed pub has been sensitively refurbished throughout and also re-roofed by the current owner.
Food available from Wed to Sun.
Outside seating areas including a small garden.
Also retains its outside toilets which have been refurbished to a high standard.

local public transport

Bus routes: we don't have any information about buses stopping at this pub, but at least one other pub in Pettistree is near a bus stop. You may be able to get here from there. Please be aware that some rural bus routes have very restricted schedules. Please check the timetables before travelling.
Local licensing authority for Pettistree is Suffolk Coastal
Last updated: May 10th 2008


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