Nelson Head, Great Yarmouth
FancyaPint?'s review...
This is a friendly, traditional, village pub in what claims to be the closest broadland village to the coast. It's a two-room affair and, as you would expect of a good country pub in Norfolk, offers a selection of Woodeford's finest real ales alongside other beverages and foodstuffs. As the village is remote even for the Broads (and the pub is a bit of a walk inland from the nearest staithe) , the pub is rather more geared up to locals than many pubs within easy reach of boating visitors, but welcomes all-comers. The pub has a fair bit of charm; the bar staff are notably friendly, and, come winter, there's a log fire. All perfectly agreeable, then.
Landlord information
Overview
Traditional country pub, child and dog friendly with a warm welcome and large open fire.
Walks extending around the broads and down to the sea.
Detailed Description
We offer real ale and fresh local food cooked to order in the usual lunchtime and evening sessions.
The lunchtime menu ranges from light snacks to steaks, pies and fish with a more extensive selection in the evening.
On Sundays the menu changes to the usual light options or a traditional Sunday roast with a choice of meats.
There are always daily specials and a selection of vegetarian options.









