Anchor

Pub Details

Address
The Street
Walberswick
Suffolk
IP18 6UA
Telephone
(01502) 722112
Opening Times
Weekdays
11 - 11

Location

Good Pub Guide Recommended

Good mix of locals and visitors in well run, attractively furnished inn, fine range of drinks, appetising modern cooking, and friendly, helpful service Emphasis at this 1920s pub is very much on the relaxed informal dining, indeed they take your order and you pay at the table. Having said that, there can be a fairly lively atmosphere here by closing time. Light and airy with big windows, the bar is simply furnished with heavy stripped tables on original oak flooring, sturdy built-in wall seats cushioned in green leather and nicely framed black and white photographs of local fishermen and their boats on the colour washed panelling. Log fires in the chimneybreast divide this room into two snug halves. They have loads of bottled beers from all over the world, 23 interesting wines by the glass including champagne and a pudding one, Adnams Bitter, Broadside and a guest such as Woodfordes Nelsons Revenge on handpump and good coffee; particularly good service, daily papers and board games. Quite an extensive dining area, stretching back from a more modern-feeling small lounge on the left, is furnished much like the bar – though perhaps a bit more minimalist - and looks out on a good-sized sheltered and nicely planted garden. A garden bar serves the flagstoned terrace that overlooks the beach and village allotments and the pub is right by the coast path. There's a pleasant walk across to Southwold and in summer there may be a pedestrian ferry. We're sure this will be a jolly nice place to stay once the bedrooms are refurbished.

Good Pub Guide Food

Using local producers (and vegetables from their allotment), the extremely good food might include oysters, squid tempura with ginger soy sauce, salt cod galette with horseradish dressing, skate filled with brown shrimps and baked with tomatoes, garlic and capers, mutton and cannellini bean stew, stuffed rabbit with cider, prunes and pork with buttered polenta and roast butternut, rib-eye steak on potato, celeriac and parsnip dauphinoise with red wine sauce, and puddings such as hot chocolate pudding, lavender pannacotta and apple tart tartin with crème fraîche.

Bar food times: 12 - 3, 6 - 9; 12 - 9 Aug

Good Pub Information

Children allowed in: Childrens Indoors Rest
Dogs allowed in: Dogs Bar

Rating

  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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Rating: 3/5 (32 votes cast)

Reader Comments

SheilaTopham

Wednesday 21 July 2010 2:56:42 pm

The terrace here must be one of the nicest places for lunch on a sunny day anywhere in Suffolk. Service is notably friendly, knowledgeable and well organised, even when busy. Oysters were enormous and spanking fresh, sardines well grilled and served with a lovely, light herb mayonnaise. Their home baked bread is very good, particularly the brown with seeds. Their Adnams beer is well kept and like quite a few places locally, they have Aspalls cider on tap. If you don't initially spot the beer or cider you want just ask, as the inside bar has some taps/pumps that are not visible at first glance. The day we were there, they were having a BBQ which was proving very popular and certainly looked and smelt good.

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