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Rumburgh
Buck

real ale available

pub is on the regional inventory
opened 16th cent
Mill Rd, IP19 0NT
grid reference: TM 345 814
tel: 01986 785257
opening hours: (as of 02/06/2009)
11.45-3, 6-11;
12-3, 7-10.30 (Sun)
regular real ales: Adnams Bitter + seasonal + guest beers [H]
guest beers: range varies
CAMRA Suffolk pub of the year 2007.
This historic inn is well refurbished and extended to give a number of interlinked areas including dining and games rooms. There is also a small enclosed garden with aviary. The inn and the parish church were formerly part of a Benedictine priory. Guest beers are from local micros. A popular local at the heart of village life with a good reputation for food (booking advisable).

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Local licensing authority for Rumburgh is Waveney
Last updated: June 2nd 2009


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