The Berney Arms Inn, Berney Arms - pub details

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Address: ey Arms, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 1SB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25938) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Berney Arms (0.5 miles), Great Yarmouth (4 miles), Reedham - Norfolk (4.1 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served

Pub suggested by smiles on 11 Sep 2005

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other pubs nearby:

Church Farm, Burgh Castle (0.7 miles), Kings Head, Belton (1.6 miles), Tavern, Belton (1.7 miles)

 

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We walked out from Reedham (after one for the road at the Reedham Riverside Beer Festival at the Lord Nelson) in a very leisurely 1 hour 40 mins and were very ready for the good beer when we got there. Humpty Dumpty's Little Sharpie, Golden Gorse and Wherryman's Way IPA, and one from Tipples too, all served well. A very cosy refuge from the windy marshes, very popular on a Tuesday afternoon with walkers and boating families. Perhaps could use a little TLC, but not really the worse for it. We walked back and the wind sobered us up enough to stop off at the Nelson for just one more.
aleloz - 25 Aug 2010 14:18
My first visit here, was by boat in 1976 - the Summer of all Summers.
I must have been feeling peckish, because I can recall having the steak, chips and peas, three times ! By the end of the rather boozy evening, the landlord was referring to me as '' Hungry Horace.'' I know this is hardly a recent review, but I just wanted to share a very happy memory with you :-)

uncletom - 8 Jun 2010 13:17
it is always said that you can only access the berney arms on foot or by boat if this is true why does the landlord have a car ????????
jane23568 - 31 Jan 2010 13:21
Like Firedrake, I've made it twice on foot: once from Yarmouth and once (I think) from Acle. Well worth it on both occasions. Interesting collection of old boats (in 2005) moored against a rickety staithe outside the pub - one a Victorian steam launch obviously awaiting restoration. On my first visit (mid eighties) I was astonished to find an oil lamp actually burning on the crossing-gates even in the middle of a summer's afternoon! Who on earth kept it trimmed and filled? Do they still?
Ditchcrawler - 27 Oct 2009 21:01
Been to this pub a couple of times in the last few weeks and all I can say is fantastic. Sampled most of the different ales on offer and all were excellent, as was the food. Friendly welcome from owners / staff and a gorgeous setting in an unspoilt nature reserve. Can recommend a visit.
amosbriz - 2 Jul 2009 17:59

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