Reviews of The Ferry Inn of Horning. (Restaurant) in Norwich (Norfolk).
The Ferry Inn of Horning
Ferry Rd, Norwich NR12 8PS, United Kingdom
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Information of The Ferry Inn of Horning, Restaurant in Norwich (Norfolk)
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Open hours of The Ferry Inn of Horning
Sunday
8am–10:30pm
Monday
9am–11pm
Tuesday
9am–11pm
Wednesday
9am–11pm
Thursday
9am–11pm
Friday
9am–11pm
Saturday
8am–11pm
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Reviews of The Ferry Inn of Horning
T. T. W.
We called in yesterday lunch time just to check it out for a visit later on in the season, we were not disappointed so stayed for a drink 🥃 and watching the river boats passing it made me feel that we were actually on holiday 😉
Firstly The staff are very friendly and totally efficient.
Secondly The Ale was top notch 🍺
thirdly the location would be hard to better on the Norfolk broads and accessible from the river if on a boat with several mornings and asidtance 👍
All in all 10 out of 10 and we can’t wait to go back and what looks like delicious 😋 food .
Foot note regarding disabled Access :
I noticed very limited blue badge bays in-fact only one sadly but a big car park .
Access is good as it has a very large external river side patio with full access to tables and sun umbrellas.
Also you can enter the main building with little or no restraints.
c. k.
Great for kids with amusements and playground! 2 pool tables!
Lovely views of the broads and plenty of space/tables both inside and out. Food is a bit pricey for what you get. Drinks are a great price. Overall a great pub.
C. B.
The Ferry Inn has been a firm favourite over the last couple of years for a solid decent carvery. We booked to seat nine Easter Sunday with family visiting I told them this was, hands down, the place to eat and their roast potatoes are unrivalled !
Sadly, on this visit the standards certainly have slipped. The place was busy but not packed at all. Quality of carvery was a little disappointing with the flagship (by my standards) roast potatoes no longer being as they used to be and now just the fast oily burnt cornered potatoes likes of which are found in the slap dash castle carvery establishments. “It’s just a roast potatoes he whinging about I hear you say” it’s not ! It was a long journey to the holy grail of roasties which I guess is now nothing more than a nostalgic memory. I digress, the service was astonishing, to have the drinks arrive halfway through our meal was the best we were gonna get. The rest had to be chased three (3!) times after the meal had finished and the final drink had to be hunted down.
Apologies had been made which, okay that’s fair it’s busy. But then I remembered draft coke doesn’t require the same level of skill portrayed by Tom Cruise in “cocktail” so it’s was a deflating experience paying the £170 bill.
It’s a shame, I’m giving three stars as it hurts to give you less but honestly, you don’t deserve. It my wallet aches as much as my yearn for the carvery I recall.
R. C.
Stopped off 4 nights last week while on a boating holiday. First of all Gus and his team help you to mooring which helped as I had a broken ankle and we has a dog. The atmosphere was great in the pub. Wine and porety. Staff very friendly and attentive. We had cod and chips ( biggest piece I've ever seen), beef burger, steak pudding very tasty and and really good. But the Pork Belly is to die for. Best I have ever had.
Thank you Ferry Inn for making our holiday really good.
Rekha, Miles and Marley the dog.
R. A. A. (.
Really helpful staff especially the guy who helps you to Moor and Cast off. Bar staff friendly and helpful. Lovely atmosphere and recomend the Norfolk Adder cider. Heron and duck's on tow path right in front of you. Great for bird lovers.
S. B.
Lovely stop while out on a boat hire. Helpful staff moored the boat for us and we jumped off for a quick pint. Spacious, plenty of variety with the drinks offer. Only downside was the wasps but that can’t be helped in the height of summer. Thanks for the welcome folks 🍻
S. I.
Really nice pub for a drink pit stop. Didn’t try the food but it looked like nice fairly basic pub food. Super helpful chap that works here helped us “park” (cough) the boat and others after us which helped make it simple for a first (recent) timer.
P. G.
Great location on River Bank. Service at bar/till to order with table number. Food OK without being exceptional. Very popular pub. Plagued by wasps! Toilet for mobility challenged people rather poor: Toilet paper not in dispenser, sink but no water, dior not well fitting so gap allowed viewing of you on toilet.
E.
Great Riverside setting ideal for families with amusements and play area for kids .The food was excellent with good sized portions. Lots of outdoor seating so a good place for a beer on a nice day