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  1. I must say I agree with some posters, no private owner in their  right mind (unless unaware of the conditions) would moor down that side of the dyke on a permanent  basis. I reckon after a couple of years the insurance companies would start and put two and two together regarding the location  of so many claims.

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  2. Back in the days of yore, when big Patrick had the Lion, he used to do breakfasts in the season, I believe he did quite well. Is this something you might consider Rick?

  3. 7 hours ago, grendel said:

    the Rating is (like an MOT) only an indication of the state of the kitchens on a certain day at a certain time that the inspector called.

     

    The difference between an MOT and the hygiene rating is that you know when your MOT is due,so if you are a responsible motorist you keep your vehicle to standard, if not you put it through and then rectify the failure faults. With the hygiene rating you do not know when they when they are coming, so to achieve 3 or4 rating implies an in place regime.

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  4. On 27/04/2017 at 8:38 PM, Jocave said:

    Hi quick question to all you regular pub visitors, we are starting from Horning this year but also have family staying in one of Ferry Marina's property's so the plan was to venture out for a few hours and then return to Horning for the evening to meet up with the family for a meal and a few drinks , just wondering which pub would you recommend? Would prefer a quieter more eating type of establishment if that makes sense ,also needs to be wheel chair friendly, never managed to moor at Horning on any of our visits in the past so unsure which is our best option , also are they all within walking/pushing distance from Ferry's yard. 

    If you are going to eat in the New Inn, have you thought about booking a mooring at the pub, the family could walk down and meet you there or whatever.

  5. What is the price that has horrified him? £3.20-£3.75 is probably about average across-the-board in an average broads pub, though I'm sure Howard can correct me. 

    I think it is an historical thing going back to when Norfolk was 'Watneyized' back in the 60-70s.

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