

grid reference TM 399 737
opened 1540s
bar / diner
(details under review)
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- Tue-Sat:1100-2230
- Sun: 1200-1700
food times:
- Tue-Thu: 1200-2030
- Fri-Sat: 1200-2100
- Sun: 1200-1500
guest beers
2 changing ales
listed building grade II
Local licensing authority for Bramfield is Suffolk Coastal
CAMRA North-East Suffolk branch.
last updated 24/01/2018
This rural 16th Century pub has been under new ownership since 2016. The refurbishment now shows off the original beams, large open fireplaces and vaulted room. A single bar serves mainly local ales and food and drinks are available throughout the day.
The north wing dates from the 16th century, the south from the 17th, though it was much rebuilt in the late 18th century.
Beer served through handpulls
Lunchtime meals (not just snacks)
Evening meals
Restaurant or separate dining area
Real fire
Family friendly
Bus stop nearby (see public transport tab for details)
Railway station about 3.2 miles away (see public transport tab for details)
Free WiFi
parking
Beer garden or other outside drinking area
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(some old PO directory information courtesy of londonpublichouse.com)
(** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)