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The staff, especially the man who assists with docking and casting off, were incredibly helpful. The bar staff were friendly and accommodating. The atmosphere was beautiful and the Norfolk Adder cider was a must-try. Additionally, there were herons and other birds visible from the trail in front of the restaurant, making it a great spot for bird enthusiasts. View all feedback.
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I visited a restaurant in Norfolk with some friends during a trip. The place was lovely and the staff was polite. I inquired about vegan options and was told they had a Moving Mountains burger that could be made without cheese or coleslaw. I ordered it, but when the burger arrived, it had cheese and coleslaw on it. I asked for it to be remade and when it returned, there was still a significant amount of cheese on the... View all feedback.
Really nice pub for a drink-pit stop. it didn't try to eat that, but it looked like nice pretty simple pub food. super helpful chap that works here helped us “park” (cough) the boot and others after us, which helped make it easy for a first (recurring) timer.
Pub grub and ok. £20 for overnight, but deducted from their food/health bill. good mooring with help this riverside pub.
I visited a restaurant in Norfolk with some friends during a trip. The place was lovely and the staff was polite. I inquired about vegan options and was told they had a Moving Mountains burger that could be made without cheese or coleslaw. I ordered it, but when the burger arrived, it had cheese and coleslaw on it. I asked for it to be remade and when it returned, there was still a significant amount of cheese on the burger and even under the fries on the plate. I requested to speak to the manager, who claimed the burger had been remade fresh, but I felt that the presence of cheese was still too much.
One of our party is a vegetarian for health reasons, so we called ahead to inquire about the cooking methods for the chips at this restaurant. We were initially informed that the chips were cooked separately from fish and meat, so we made a reservation. However, upon arrival and further questioning, we discovered that the chips were in fact cooked in the same fryer as everything else. Despite having several dishes marked as vegetarian and vegan on the menu, it was clear that they were not truly vegetarian-friendly due to the shared fryer and the presence of dishes containing parmesan cheese, which may contain animal fat. We decided to leave and find another place to eat. It's a shame because the pub is lovely and situated on the Riverside, with great beer. However, the misleading menu was a letdown. Vegetarians should be cautious as not everything labeled as vegetarian or vegan actually is. In terms of food, we rate it a 1, service a 3, and atmosphere a 4. Overall, we would not recommend this restaurant to fellow vegetarians.
The staff, especially the man who assists with docking and casting off, were incredibly helpful. The bar staff were friendly and accommodating. The atmosphere was beautiful and the Norfolk Adder cider was a must-try. Additionally, there were herons and other birds visible from the trail in front of the restaurant, making it a great spot for bird enthusiasts.