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Contribute FeedbackNestled by the serene River Yare, the Ferry Inn offers a rustic charm that captivates visitors with its antique decor and stunning riverside views. While the campsite facilities, though basic, are largely well-maintained, some guests noted issues with the food service and menu choices, expressing disappointment over limited offerings and abrupt staff interactions. However, the dining experience received praise for its delicious dishes like Seabass and the welcoming atmosphere. Despite some critiques, many visitors rave about the beautiful surroundings and friendly service, making it a recommended destination for those seeking tranquility and good food in the Norfolk Broads.
Just abysmal. Sunday lunch they would run out of frying dinner in the rest of the menu available. besides the first two items on the rather short menu were the Brat dinner. (roast bell of pork is not my idea of a roast in any...case) that does not leave much choice. my gammon, i and chips were just that. not even exhort. as mean! the gammon was so hard that he was almost unpredictable. it was also ridiculously superfluous. fish and chips were in order. sticky toffee puddings were in stone cold, barely out. their replacements were hardly in the inside, dense, chewing and dried and hard around the edges by reheating. it could have been as much as a spoon sauce above. they were also rejected. shockingly terrible. Barmaid/waitress was apologetic, but no offer made to reduce the bill. I've never been impressed by the food here, it's been mediocre for years. This is a pub that clearly focuses on its charming location and no effort in the direction of quality. it must be avoided.
Do not take any notice re Sunday roast and select meat on the website. only a very rare bark with lots of fat, but the worst of a glass merlot with sediment in glass.
Lovely campsite, only a mile walk into Reedham. Food in the pub was lovely, but be warned the pub isn't always open.
The perfect country pub to visit. We really enjoyed, our food, service and the ambiance of this lovely pub /restaurant. Started with the honey baked Brie with sour dough bread followed by slow roasted beef cheek. Food was delicious and service was great. Truly worth...a visit
Have they dug here regularly for years a boat, was always a favorite. the moorings are now available in a terrible condition and only for about boats. Eat (which was very nice) only served and pub closes on Sunday with pitches and a camping site, seems ridiculous. also closed on Monday and Tuesday. unfortunately no longer be a favorite and will be together until next time. disappointed to say the least.